Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a few weeks to wean your supply anyway. I would say each time you feed baby, use a hakaa on the other breast. It should catch 1-3oz per feed and you can freeze that. It really adds up quickly and then you can have that freezer stash as a safety net. You could either dip into it if you run out of formula or do half formula half BM.
I'm sorry
Milk from the Haakaa doesn’t contain any fatty milk. That’s basically just sugar and won’t fill up your baby like a full feed will.
This is absolutely not true per my IBCLC
Agree. And I reported that posted and asked for this dangerously false information to be deleted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a few weeks to wean your supply anyway. I would say each time you feed baby, use a hakaa on the other breast. It should catch 1-3oz per feed and you can freeze that. It really adds up quickly and then you can have that freezer stash as a safety net. You could either dip into it if you run out of formula or do half formula half BM.
I'm sorry
Milk from the Haakaa doesn’t contain any fatty milk. That’s basically just sugar and won’t fill up your baby like a full feed will.
This is absolutely not true per my IBCLC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a few weeks to wean your supply anyway. I would say each time you feed baby, use a hakaa on the other breast. It should catch 1-3oz per feed and you can freeze that. It really adds up quickly and then you can have that freezer stash as a safety net. You could either dip into it if you run out of formula or do half formula half BM.
I'm sorry
Milk from the Haakaa doesn’t contain any fatty milk. That’s basically just sugar and won’t fill up your baby like a full feed will.
Anonymous wrote:It takes a few weeks to wean your supply anyway. I would say each time you feed baby, use a hakaa on the other breast. It should catch 1-3oz per feed and you can freeze that. It really adds up quickly and then you can have that freezer stash as a safety net. You could either dip into it if you run out of formula or do half formula half BM.
I'm sorry
Anonymous wrote:The shortage is a real problem so I’m sorry you are experiencing it. How old is your baby? Have you met with a lactation consultant (or two!) - they can be really helpful but sometimes it takes a few appointments to find the right match. And have you considered pumping (even exclusively)?
Anonymous wrote:It takes a few weeks to wean your supply anyway. I would say each time you feed baby, use a hakaa on the other breast. It should catch 1-3oz per feed and you can freeze that. It really adds up quickly and then you can have that freezer stash as a safety net. You could either dip into it if you run out of formula or do half formula half BM.
I'm sorry