Anonymous wrote:Op, did you start feeding the baby more? I literally woke up this morning thinking about this thread, the negligent lactation consultant, and this poor hungry baby. Please start feeding more. It can be really dangerous not to and there is no reason for your baby to go hungry when you are able to provide food.
I also had a terrible lc experience. I was given horrible advice at the hospital and my baby lost too much weight. Luckily the pediatrician caught what was going on right before we checked out and set me straight. I still had to take my son to an extra ped appointment his first week to make sure he gained the weight back. I still shudder to think what would have happened if we had gone home still following the lcs advice. Babies actually die from under feeding.
Anonymous wrote:Just let the baby keep nursing if they seem hungry. But don’t up the formula! That way your supply goes up and the baby gets more food/snuggles. Win/win
Anonymous wrote:Listen to the LC. Otherwise why do you even have one?
Anonymous wrote:Just let the baby keep nursing if they seem hungry. But don’t up the formula! That way your supply goes up and the baby gets more food/snuggles. Win/win
Anonymous wrote:Feed the baby. I fed mine on demand. And it was not most convenient for me, but it was fabulous for the baby. A well fed baby is happy and secure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feed the baby YES but only when breastfeeding. You CAN over feed from a bottle. Let the baby comfort suck if they seem to still want more after the bottle. Listen to your LC, OP
No. Feed the baby period be it breastfeeding or formula. Listen to your baby. The baby is most important. And babies spit up if overfed.
Anonymous wrote:Feed the baby YES but only when breastfeeding. You CAN over feed from a bottle. Let the baby comfort suck if they seem to still want more after the bottle. Listen to your LC, OP