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Breastfeeding trouble? |
has anyone had trouble breastfeeding? my baby doesn't want to latch on and breastfeed. she gets all fussy and shakes her head and pushes herself away. she is about 2 weeks old and i'm supplementing her diet with formula (which i didn't want to but need to for her to gain weight) along with some breastfeeding (however long she can latch on and feed which is usually 5 mins). anyone has any tips that can help me and my baby breastfeed more comfortably and easily? i did see a lactation consultant but it hasn't really helped First off, it's nothing your doing. Some babies just don't latch on very well and have trouble. My first two babies were that way. I even went to a lactation consultant to get help. Didn't help me though. I was only able to breastfeed for 3 weeks with both of them. But with my current baby, he latches on right away and has no problems with it. I would suggest going off the bottle for a few days and see what happens. Some babies get full from the bottle and then don't want to do the work to get the milk out of the breast. Dont starve her if shes crying, but offer her the breast instead of a bottle during your normal feeding times. If she feeds for 5 minutes, let it be and then feed her when shes hungry next (which will be in a few minutes). She will eventually learn to latch on for longer periods of time. Def. see a lactation consultant, but the only other thing I can think of is that she takes a bottle for the supplemented milk and sometimes babies can get lazy because the breast is more work for her so she doesn't want it. My son does that after I have left him with my mom or someone for a couple hours. Once he has a bottle or two it takes some patience to get him to breastfeed without getting cranky because he doesn't want to work for it. I had the same trouble for the first week or so and the only way I got my girl latched on was by taking away the formula and gave her no other option on her source of food. I know it may sound harsh in a way but it got her to latch on within 2 days. talk to a lactation consultant My hospital has a answering service for this. It might also be the flow My son did this. I would have to pump for 2-5 mins before that way the milk came out slower and didn't spray in there. It could be worth a try. but call someone that does this for a living! See a lactation consultant for hands on help. Go to your local WIC office someone is always there to help you right away they can help you out > along with some breastfeeding (however long she can latch on and feed which is usually 5 mins). |
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