![]() Ditch the LC. |
Id nurse as long as they want to, then offer bottle (pumped milk or formula- 1oz at a time) as needed. It’s probably a growth spurt or to up your milk supply. Im supportive of on demand feeding though, so that might not be what you want. Definitely sounds like baby is hungry. Feed them. |
Feed the baby as much as he wants. Drop the LC and even better report her for dangerous advice. |
Babe is noshy. Feed them. |
Feed the baby |
Drop your LC immediately and give them a poor recommendation.
FEED BABY!!!!!! And next time call your pediatrician instead of posting on social media. It's called parenting. Why am I not being empathetic, because social media is not a medical doctor. UGH! |
Are you using preemie nipples? I only ask because that’s slower than the ubiquitous slow flow nipples you see everywhere. That’s also what helped my children. I would breastfeed on a regular schedule and if baby is hungry I would supplement with formula. Really, there’s no prize for suffering. I’m still mad that I allowed my first baby to go hungry due to fears about breastfeeding failure. My baby was born at the 50th percentile and jumped to the 75th at 2 weeks and 98th by the end of the first month. Looking back she was obviously hungry because she was growing so fast! ! All babies are different, but all babies should be fed. |
I can't believe that LCs are still giving this kind of advice in 2020. Wtf. |
One more thing about over feeding: If your baby gets too much milk/formula all that will happen is he will spit it up. (This usually only happens when your bottles are too fast and the baby ends up chugging milk before he can register that he’s full.) If your baby is not spitting up milk, he’s not being over fed. |
OP here. My son never latched and we have been feeding him pumped milk. I don’t make enough and need to supplement with a bottle of formula day. |
OP here. We see his pediatrician next week. He had gained his weight back at his two week appointment. I will bring it up to the pediatrician. We have been feeding him whatever he wants. |
Feed the baby! |
OP here. He never spits up. He was satisfied with 2oz until like two days ago and then he started wanting more. I talked to the LC and she said 3oz every 2 hours is a lot for his age. He should be eating 1 ounce for every hour he goes between feeds. We have been feeding him until he’s is full. It’s been about 3oz every 2 hours most times and 4oz when he sleeps 4 hours at night. He went from eating 20-24oz a day to 28-32oz. We have a pediatrician appointment next week and will ask, but I wanted more advice until then. |
If he wants more - give him more. There is no good reason to have a hungry newborn. There is also no good reason to override a healthy newborn’s natural sense of what they need to eat.
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As he grows its normal he wants more and to increase it. Feed the baby. 1 oz is not very much. 3 oz is fine. She is wrong. She also focuses on breast milk not formula which is different. |