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Need help for my mom with breastfeeding! ? |
Hi everyone my mom had her baby yesterday in the morning she has been breastfeeding my new little sister since then and now she can't make enough for the baby. She doesn't WANT to feed the baby with a bottle but the baby is hungry and starts to cry. She has had two children before me and my other sis she had no problem with my sister with me i finished it all and still had to drink from a bottle to be full but any help on making more so they baby can drink from here i looked this question up but i couldn't find a good one. I am 15 and yes it is... The more often she breastfeeds the more milk she'll make. Make sure she drinks lots of water and gets rest when she can. If she can hang in there and stick to breastfeeding only her milk supply will increase. Supplementing with formula can actually decrease her milk and make breastfeeding increasingly more difficult. My best advice is to get your mom help from a lactation consultant. As long as baby is gaining enough weight and has enough wet diapers she's getting enough milk. It takes a few days for her milk to get established and if she just hangs in there everything should kick in soon. If your Mom only had the baby yesterday, chances are her milk has not even come in yet, so what she does have (colostrum) is exactly what the baby needs right now. Ok dont feed the baby a bottle as then your mom wont get the stimuation she needs to produce enough milk, I am sure the baby is fine and it take about 3-4 days for the real milk to come in, so dont worry she is doing great. Congrats on the new baby. Try drinking mothers tea, heard it helps. How old are you?! Is this a legit question? If so, it takes a few days for the milk to come in. The baby may be crying for many other reasons. She may not be latching on properly and may not be getting the colostrum out effectively. She could be tongue tied. You mom can see help from La Leche League www.lll.org or www.kellymom.com or see if there are any lactation consultants at the local hospital. If she just had the baby yesterday, she is still feeding the baby with a "pre-milk" colustrum. It's a nutrient rich substance produced by the breast in preparation for milk. Her milk will come in about three days after birth. Young babies cry! If she starts with formula, there will not be the demand for milk and she may not ever produce enough. Hi there. I can assure you that if your mom just had her baby yesterday morning, her milk hasn't come in yet, and she is producing colostrum for the baby instead. It doesn't seem like much, but it is all the baby needs in the first days in the first days of life. Colostrum is full of nutrients and antibodies; it is the perfect food for your new sibling, and there is no reason for you or your mother to worry. |
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