Anonymous wrote:I have been back at work for 2 weeks. I am pumping about 11 ounces a day and the nanny is feeding my baby about 14 ounces a day, using my freezer stash (which will soon be gone). I am gone for about 9 hours so I think 11 ounces should be enough. Is it reasonable to ask the nanny to only feed 11 ounces per day, plus a little puréed solids? Or is this unfair to both my baby (who may be left hungry), and my nanny (who may be left with a cranky baby)? I am trying to pump more often at work but it is kind of a pain to pump every hour to get more milk. The baby is 6 months old and I really like breastfeeding and would like to continue. Any suggestions from nannies or MBs who have been there would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:I have been back at work for 2 weeks. I am pumping about 11 ounces a day and the nanny is feeding my baby about 14 ounces a day, using my freezer stash (which will soon be gone). I am gone for about 9 hours so I think 11 ounces should be enough. Is it reasonable to ask the nanny to only feed 11 ounces per day, plus a little puréed solids? Or is this unfair to both my baby (who may be left hungry), and my nanny (who may be left with a cranky baby)? I am trying to pump more often at work but it is kind of a pain to pump every hour to get more milk. The baby is 6 months old and I really like breastfeeding and would like to continue. Any suggestions from nannies or MBs who have been there would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, do NOT ask a nanny to let your baby go hungry or thirsty because you are not supplying enough milk!!! Food will not make up the difference in a baby that young. Get a good formula like HIPP and do one part formula to two parts breast milk. Your baby is hungry!! How can you even think of limiting his intake of needed calories and nutrition because you can't pump enough?!!
Supplement.
This. I once worked with a parent like op. I almost reported
to her to CPS, but left the job. The mother was really nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Dear God, do NOT ask a nanny to let your baby go hungry or thirsty because you are not supplying enough milk!!! Food will not make up the difference in a baby that young. Get a good formula like HIPP and do one part formula to two parts breast milk. Your baby is hungry!! How can you even think of limiting his intake of needed calories and nutrition because you can't pump enough?!!
Supplement.
Anonymous wrote:MB here.
Supplement with formula. You can ask your nanny to top off the bottles w/ formula.
I wasn't able to generate enough milk for my kids so this is what we did. The kids got a fluctuating combination of formula and breastmilk and they took it beautifully. It helped us keep breastmilk in the equation much longer than would otherwise have been feasible.
Do not sacrifice your baby's satisfaction or your nanny's ability to take appropriate care of the baby by trying to limit intake.