My baby is five weeks old today. She only had breastmilk so far. She gained weight very slowly and stopped gaining completely a week ago. Doctor wants to put her on formula and I am devastated.
I can’t find the reason for the slow weight gain and the doctor says I don’t have enough milk but I don’t think that’s the case. She has 6-10 wet diapers, at least five of them has poop too. Her poops look normal. She looks normal according to the doctor. She sleeps a lot but she is alert and playful when she is awake. She is healthy and not dehydrated, but in the past week she started being extremely fussy and I think she is in pain sometimes, altough i failed to figure out what causes it.
I am terrified that i’m starving her. But I’m also afraid that I am being a pushover if I start formula feeding and give up on exclusive breastfeeding. There MUST be SOMETHING I can do. There has to be some kind of examination I can request. There has to be something I can try before I give up.
Babys stats:
birth weight: 4420 g
3 days after birth: 4170 g
(we had a traumatic hospital stay after this- we got covid, she got antibiotics for no reason and we were separated from father in quarantine, no weight gain in this period)
2 weeks after birth: 4150 g
3 weeks after birth: 4250 g
4 weeks after birth: 4320 g
5 weeks, so right now: 4330 g
weight gain slowed down and seemingly stopped.
I am horrified and I cry all the time. I love her more than anything. Please help, what should I do?
EDIT:
Thank you for all your answers! I talked on the phone with an IBCLC lactation consultant and also scheduled a personal appointment for monday. I bought a pump and started pumping after each feeding. My supply is increasing.
I appreciate every kind comment, thanks for the encouragement! I also understand that some of you wrote in a harsh manner - please let me explain things a bit, because I NEVER meant to hurt my baby in any way and I clearly do not want to question a trained health professionals diagnosis.
I am not in the US, and in my country hospitals are very different. You can’t simply trust doctors here and you always need to research and consider other options. In my country 80 thousand people die in the hospitals each year due to hygiene problems. Pediatricans can be very negligent, mine refused to even examine babys mouth. So naturally i look for answers elsewhere.
Diagnosis said baby needs to produce weight gain by tuesday, otherwise we start formula, so I am completely willing to supplement, I’m just baffled that this doctor didn’t even say any alternatives. Thanks again for recommending IBCLC consultants and pumping, maybe I can fix this by tuesday.
I can’t find the reason for the slow weight gain and the doctor says I don’t have enough milk but I don’t think that’s the case. She has 6-10 wet diapers, at least five of them has poop too. Her poops look normal. She looks normal according to the doctor. She sleeps a lot but she is alert and playful when she is awake. She is healthy and not dehydrated, but in the past week she started being extremely fussy and I think she is in pain sometimes, altough i failed to figure out what causes it.
I am terrified that i’m starving her. But I’m also afraid that I am being a pushover if I start formula feeding and give up on exclusive breastfeeding. There MUST be SOMETHING I can do. There has to be some kind of examination I can request. There has to be something I can try before I give up.
Babys stats:
birth weight: 4420 g
3 days after birth: 4170 g
(we had a traumatic hospital stay after this- we got covid, she got antibiotics for no reason and we were separated from father in quarantine, no weight gain in this period)
2 weeks after birth: 4150 g
3 weeks after birth: 4250 g
4 weeks after birth: 4320 g
5 weeks, so right now: 4330 g
weight gain slowed down and seemingly stopped.
I am horrified and I cry all the time. I love her more than anything. Please help, what should I do?
EDIT:
Thank you for all your answers! I talked on the phone with an IBCLC lactation consultant and also scheduled a personal appointment for monday. I bought a pump and started pumping after each feeding. My supply is increasing.
I appreciate every kind comment, thanks for the encouragement! I also understand that some of you wrote in a harsh manner - please let me explain things a bit, because I NEVER meant to hurt my baby in any way and I clearly do not want to question a trained health professionals diagnosis.
I am not in the US, and in my country hospitals are very different. You can’t simply trust doctors here and you always need to research and consider other options. In my country 80 thousand people die in the hospitals each year due to hygiene problems. Pediatricans can be very negligent, mine refused to even examine babys mouth. So naturally i look for answers elsewhere.
Diagnosis said baby needs to produce weight gain by tuesday, otherwise we start formula, so I am completely willing to supplement, I’m just baffled that this doctor didn’t even say any alternatives. Thanks again for recommending IBCLC consultants and pumping, maybe I can fix this by tuesday.