Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a new nanny for our almost 6 month old. I am pumping milk and she is going through it so fast! Of course she should feed the baby when she's hungry but I am trying to figure out how many ounces to leave, and if I can pump enough and it seems like a lot more milk than when I'm with the baby.
That said, when I'm with the baby I breastfeed so not sure how many ounces she's getting at each feed, but I think my supply is fine because she never acts hungry or seems unsatisfied at the breast. When she's with the nanny she is supposed to get 3-4 bottles between 9am and 5pm at about 4oz each but based on the nanny's tracking she's feeding her more like 4-5 bottles at 4-5oz each. The baby is eating it happily, she's not forcing her to finish bottles and she's not overweight.
I can't pump 18-20oz to leave everyday...I am getting about 8-12oz to her reliably and using up my stash and will add formula and solids soon.
But do you think that sounds right. Baby is eating 18-20oz between 9am-5pm and getting the rest at the breast early morning and before bed.
Has the nanny worked with an EBG baby before? Babies eat more formula than breasmilk. Make the bottles. Make them 3.5-4 oz. Ask the nanny tondo horizontalnfeeding where the baby is sitting more ip and the bottle is more horizontal. Mimicking the breast.
Anonymous wrote:Former nanny here.
8-12 ounces isn’t enough for a 6 month old. I’ve worked with many 3-4 month olds who took in 12-16 ounces per 8-10 hour day. Most 6 months I worked with took in 4-6 ounces per feed. Usually 16-20 ounces depending on how long of a day.
I do think 5 feedings is excessive at this age for only 8 hours, but 4 is at if she is eating every 2-2.5 hours. Most 6 months of only took 3 feedings during the day at 5-6 ounces per feed.
Are you sure the nanny isn’t using milk to pacify her?
Your baby is more efficient than a pump. She may be getting more from you than you realize. I would add in formula and not stress over it. Solids are good, but breast milk/formula should be the main food source in the first year.
Anonymous wrote:My baby eats at least 32 oz a day. This seems about right.
Anonymous wrote:We have a new nanny for our almost 6 month old. I am pumping milk and she is going through it so fast! Of course she should feed the baby when she's hungry but I am trying to figure out how many ounces to leave, and if I can pump enough and it seems like a lot more milk than when I'm with the baby.
That said, when I'm with the baby I breastfeed so not sure how many ounces she's getting at each feed, but I think my supply is fine because she never acts hungry or seems unsatisfied at the breast. When she's with the nanny she is supposed to get 3-4 bottles between 9am and 5pm at about 4oz each but based on the nanny's tracking she's feeding her more like 4-5 bottles at 4-5oz each. The baby is eating it happily, she's not forcing her to finish bottles and she's not overweight.
I can't pump 18-20oz to leave everyday...I am getting about 8-12oz to her reliably and using up my stash and will add formula and solids soon.
But do you think that sounds right. Baby is eating 18-20oz between 9am-5pm and getting the rest at the breast early morning and before bed.