Anonymous wrote:My first never latched, and I pumped for 6 months. In retrospect I should have switched to formula much earlier. EP is no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried a nipple shield yet? Mine wouldn’t latch without one until about 6 months but was able to nurse quite easily while using it. Probably worth a try if you haven’t already. Otherwise I’d probably be inclined to pick a deadline and do formula if it doesn’t happen by then.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's up to you and how difficult you find pumping to be. A lot of the benefits of breastmilk can be had from just one bottle a day.
He might latch, he might not, the only thing I can think to do is to spend time in bed with him, when he's hungry, both of you topless and the room dim and a little cool, not really pressuring him but just offering the opportunity. That's the standard advice I got from my LC and it worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you don’t want to be at this but he probably won’t latch if he hasn’t already. It’s okay to keep pumping and trying if that works for you, but it’s okay to switch to formula.
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+2, and I'd totally switch to formula at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried a nipple shield yet? Mine wouldn’t latch without one until about 6 months but was able to nurse quite easily while using it. Probably worth a try if you haven’t already. Otherwise I’d probably be inclined to pick a deadline and do formula if it doesn’t happen by then.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the same poster from 5/29 and 6/02 about my newborn not gaining weight, and if pumped milk has the same benefits as nursing. I switched to pumping shortly after his two week appointment because he wasn’t gaining weight. He had a “ weak” suck and the LC said he will may get better with age and his latch and suck get stronger. I’ve been exclusively pumping since then with the hopes that we can switch to breastfeeding. My baby is now 14 weeks old and won’t breastfeed. We have tried at least once a day since 4 week to see if he would latch and he won’t. He had been gaining weight and he is happy and healthy. I’ve been considering switching thing to formula, but then I start to wonder if he will eventually catch on and want to nurse. I have 6 months maternity leave and I’m considering pumping until then to see if he will nurse. I don’t plan to pump with work or pump when my he becomes more active unless he’s breastfeeding. Do you think he will ever latch? Should I keep pumping until 6 months or switch to formula?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you don’t want to be at this but he probably won’t latch if he hasn’t already. It’s okay to keep pumping and trying if that works for you, but it’s okay to switch to formula.
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Anonymous wrote:I know you don’t want to be at this but he probably won’t latch if he hasn’t already. It’s okay to keep pumping and trying if that works for you, but it’s okay to switch to formula.