D.W. asks from Rockford, IL on May 06, 2008
Breast and Formula Feeding
Has anyone had success breastfeeding and having husband supplement with formula right from the start? which is the best type of bottle for this?
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E.S. answers from Chicago on May 06, 2008
I bf and bottle supplemented from day 1 since dd was in NICU and I was recovering from a c-section. DH actually got to feed her first, after she latched on immediately after birth. She had absolutely NO problems with nipple confusion and ate well on the breast or with a bottle that had either formula or bm. We used the Playtex bottle with the disposable liners. We did try a couple of nipples only because she ate so fast we had to slow her down.
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C.F. answers from Chicago on May 07, 2008
Hi
Yes, we used Avent at first which worked okay. But changed to Breastflow which was wonderful!!!
If you need any assistance, I highly recommend Carol Chamblin who is a lactation consultant in St. Charles.
Best of luck!
C.
N.S. answers from Chicago on May 07, 2008
I breastfed and supplemented with the bottle with both my daughters right from the start because I also wanted them to be used to taking a bottle when necessary. I just used regular Gerber bottles with the normal Gerber nipples and they both did fine. I started in the hopsital. They got breastfed right away but when there were visitors there, I gave them the little hospital bottles and had no problems.
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K.S. answers from Chicago on May 06, 2008
Almost 10 years ago I had my son and he was breastfed and bottle fed. He took to the "avent" bottles very well. I nursed and pumped and continued to use these bottles without a problem. They even appear to have the same basic shape of a mothers nipple. I am sure there are others out there now...but, 10 years ago that is what I chose!
Good luck!
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E.S. answers from Chicago on May 06, 2008
I bf and bottle supplemented from day 1 since dd was in NICU and I was recovering from a c-section. DH actually got to feed her first, after she latched on immediately after birth. She had absolutely NO problems with nipple confusion and ate well on the breast or with a bottle that had either formula or bm. We used the Playtex bottle with the disposable liners. We did try a couple of nipples only because she ate so fast we had to slow her down.
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M.L. answers from Chicago on May 07, 2008
You sure can supplement. I have breast fed all 4 of my boys, bit went back to work right away. I also pumped and given formula to supplement when I was not able to be there. They all did great. The only problem I experienced was with the formula. All 4 of them ended up on Goodstart Soy. Every doctor was pushing me on other brands, but the Goodstart was the best one for us.I used Doctor Brown bottles. They are pricey, but the absolute best. My twins had acid reflux and these were the only bottles that helped.
M.
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K.B. answers from Chicago on May 07, 2008
I supplemented with formula from the time my son was 2 weeks old. (When my mom left to go back home, I forgot to drink enough during the day, so my supply went way down!) We used the Playtex nursers because I felt like the nipples were similar to the breast and also because of the fact you could squeeze out all the air and have less go in baby.
My milk supply finally evened out at about 6 weeks, right when I had to go back to work. I did try pumping but did not have much luck with that. (I was teaching and I had about 20 minutes at lunch...so I'd eat in the bathroom while I was pumping. Not relaxing!!!) So even though I pumped I still supplemented for the babysitter...I'd give her whatever EBM I had and then the rest was formula. Sometimes I'd mix the two half and half. (My son did seem to prefer EBM.)
One thing that did happen for us was that he became a "reverse nurser" where he ate way more at night than he did during the day. I was so exhausted by 6 weeks that I co-slept and that boy ate off and on all night. So my supply never gave out, which was nice. (Getting him into his own crib once summer came was a bit of a job, but it happened once we got him back on a "day eating" schedule.) The only problem I had with the whole supplementing thing was that in the summer I nursed exclusively since I could. And in the fall when I went back to work, that stinker would not take ANYTHING from a bottle. (I was home with him from 5 months to about 8 months.) He'd eat solids for the sitter, but would not take a bottle. We finally got him to take a sippy cup with EBM.
Good luck and don't let anyone tell you you can't do this!!! I have a friend who is doing it right now, and she's doing about 1/2 and 1/2 as a working mom, and it's fine; the baby has had formula since week one. It will be just fine!
Oh one more thing...my husband LOVED getting to feed my son with a bottle. He got to feel that connection of feeding your child too. So it's a great benefit for the husband!
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D.K. answers from Chicago on May 07, 2008
Hello D.,
I breast fed my daughter until she was 6 months (she is now 2) and I am currently breastfeeding my son who is 5 months and I supplimented both of them when I went out shopping and restaurants and never had a problem with them going back and forth. I just use the cheap playtex bottles that you get from Walmart and it works fine. I do pump at work for the sitter but I would just make sure at first when the bottle is introduced have your husband do it and you continue to breastfeed because sometimes when the mother does it they feel they can have the bottle all the time which is easier for them. I had to work a little bit to make my son understand that when I was feeding him that it was not from a bottle. Hope this helps.
Good Luck,
D. K.
A.S. answers from Chicago on May 07, 2008
We went to this when my daughter was 2 weeks old. She was a big crier and wanted to nurse often!! Her very cranky time was right when my husband arrived home from work. We went to Playtex with formula so my husband could feed her and they could have a calm, enjoyable time together. It worked out really well for us. 13 years later, Erin is a great kid and loves to spend time with us both.
D.T. answers from Chicago on May 11, 2008
Hi!
I have a 3 week old baby that i breast feed and supplement with formula. I started with the bottle & formula 2 days after we got home from the hospital. I use the Breast Flow bottle and my little girl loves it. I haven't even tried the playtex bottles i have b/c i don't want to get her mixed up with bottle and breast. The Breast Flow bottles i use are suppose to be alot like breastfeeding, the nipple has another nipple inside it so baby has to bite down and suck at the same time - just like breastfeeding. I hope this helps - good luck!
V.S. answers from Chicago on May 09, 2008
I have supplimented one bottle a day for the last 4 months quite successfully, from about week 4. ASk your pediatrician for the kind of formula to use. We've used Enfamil Lipil and now the costco version of the same thing. My daughter has never rejected it. Good luck! (Pumping is a pain, but I'm going for the goal of making it to six months. Just a few more weeks!)
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