cissyhope
Pregnant with no 2
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Oh, I think you should try and stick it out, maybe combination feed if you can.
I was determined to BF but Frankie just kept losing weight, even though he seemed to be constantly feeding. I was sore but was getting through it and didn't want my own pain to be a factor in stopping feeding him myself.
After getting HV anD MW to spend time with me whilst feeding him, they all agreed that his latch and technique was great and I was definetly producing milk, though clearly not enough.
The final straw came for me at 10 days old when he had lost even more weight, despite me feeding him as often as he would take it, and he had not pooed for 6 days. In fact, he hadn't done a proper poo, the only poo he had ever done had been passing meconium. The MW was pretty worried and had us admitted to hospital.
I was so frightened that I was causing my baby harm by insisting that I BF. He was also covered in a strange rash, which although the doctor said was common in newborns I couldn't help thinking was due to him not having enough to eat.
Once in hospital, I was advised to give him a bottle of formula as a one off to see if it would make him poo. Frankie absolutely glugged it down, which made me feel awful as he was so clearly hungry. Then, within about half an hour of having the bottle, he did a MASSIVE poo!! The doctor thought that he was just absorbing whatever he was getting from me and not having enough left over for waste, another sign that he wsa very hungry.
I decided in haste that I would switch him to FF as I could see that he was getting enough food and it was making him poo, which had been something I was really worried about. I now wish I had known about combination feeding. I had been under the impression that if you gave a BF baby formula food from a bottle that they would no longer take the breast as they wouldn't get as much food as easily as they can from a bottle.
I regret every day that I gave up, even though I realise that the reasons were good and I had sat and thought about it so carefully and really had Frankie's health at the forefront of my mind when I made the decision. I just wish that someone had said to me that it would be ok to do a bit of both.
So, from my own experience, do try and give it a bit longer. You may end up seriously regretting stopping BF like I do.
Thank you v much

