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Thinking of mix feeding,  and confused. Topic: Thinking of mix feeding, and confused.

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Posted: 12 June 2007 at 5:43pm | IP Logged Quote Isabel_bell

Hi! I have just joined madmums, and this is only my 2nd post.

I have a 7 weeks baby (she was 8 weeks early). I am breastfeeding her and after each feed I top her up with expressed milk because it is clear to me that she is still not strong enough to take all she needs. I suposse that if I didn't top her up she would end up making the effort  but being so tiny I really feel that I should not put her through that when my main priority is for her to gain weight and get bigger.

I have told you that I am expressing but I find it more and more difficult to keep up with her, so I am thinking about mix feeding. My question is: does anyone know how to start? has anyone done it? What do you think about it? Can you suggest any specific milk?..... I have many more questions but I'll leave it here for the moment!!!  

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Posted: 12 June 2007 at 6:11pm | IP Logged Quote Madzwalker

Hi and welcome.

I havent got long but didnt want to 'read and run'.

I dont know much about prem babies but I can understand your concerns. Well done for breastfeeding her as its so good for her (and you)!

I mix fed from 5 months as my son was waking lots at night. You are lucky as your daughter will already take a bottle as my son refused one for ages which made it difficult.

I used aptimal (i think - it was so long ago) and just replaced his final feed with a formula feed. It sits in their tummys longer so it fills them up more but it isnt better for them so its best to carry on breastfeeding as long as you can as well!

Personally I would suggest trying to leave your daughter to take a full feed at the breast as she is bigger and stronger now and also she will never learn to fill herself at the breast. The first milk when you breastfeed is the foremilk which is like a drink and quenches the thirst and then they take the hind milk which contains more nourishment and fills them up. This is why it is so important to let your baby feed until they are full.

I have to run now but I will come back and reply more later. We have a buddy system for breastfeeding (see below) if you feel this would help. Welcome to madmums.

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Posted: 12 June 2007 at 6:19pm | IP Logged Quote Lynie

Hello and welcome to madmums!

And congratulations on your wee one!  I'm a "community mum", that means that I've gone through the unicef training on breastfeeding given to midwives. 

It must be exhausting for you it you're expressing and feeding your wee one.  (Sorry for all the "wee"s, I'm Scottish!)  Because your baby is premature then her tummy will be tiny, so she'll only be able to take small amounts at a time.  Because breastmilk is so easily absorbed by her tiny body she'll need to be fed quite often.  You've given her the best possible start in giving her breastmilk, as especially as a pre-term baby she'll be receiving all the nutrients and anti-bodies she needs, and continuing the nourishment she should have been getting in the womb. 

I can understand why you are looking at mixed feeding.  How is her weight gain?  What have your health professionals said about it?  As she's premature I would strongly suggest that she still only receives breastmilk at this point, but that's a decision for you to make.  I've helped and know many mums who have successfully exclusively breastfed prem babies, and I'm here for any further help I can give to you (just click the wee "buddy" message at the bottom of my post.) 
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Posted: 12 June 2007 at 8:05pm | IP Logged Quote doubletroublewitty

Hi hun my experience was different. i had my girls 8 weeks prem and found it hard to express enough milk for 2. I did as much as i could and the hospital mixed my breastmilk with cow and gate. Thats the one i chose. You can pick which ever one you want. I would try and continue to breast feed as much as poss and if need be then try mixed feeds. Ask your hv. I stopped as i wanted to get my girls home and they got far too tired easily. There is nothing wrong with mixed feeds so long as you ask your hv. Only you can make the decision and if you wish to continue to breastfeed then do it. There are far too many ppl that give up due to lack of support. I hope you can get the advice you need. You have given her the best start in life as you possibly can and if you do decide to stop at least know in your heart you have done the best you can. xxxxx
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Posted: 12 June 2007 at 10:22pm | IP Logged Quote Vickimom

I would suggest you ask your hv, and although I went to bottle quite quickly (with all 5 of mine and regretted it), mixed feeding isn't a good idea.  your body then produces less milk etc etc, what I would suggest is expressing the hindmilk specifically for gaining weight etc.  My last lo was born past term, but was quite small according to the docs etc, and although never had to be in a special care unit, did start losing weight rapidly, he would only drink for short periods, drinking the foremilk not hind milk.  the fore milk is more watery, to quench babies thirst, and the hind milk is more for the calories and putting the weight on.  If I had been reminded of this fact when I started having problems with him, I would have expressed the fore milk and fed him the hind milk at one or two of his feeds.  Good luck in what you choose to do xxxxx

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Posted: 13 June 2007 at 11:53am | IP Logged Quote jamjar70

I mix fed as my little boy would not take from the breast so I used to express milk and give him that.  However, it made the job so long as I would have to do the expressing and then feed it to him.  After about 6 weeks I had had enough but felt so guilty for stopping the breast milk that I gave him organic powdered milk.  When I first started on the organic I introduced it gradually starting with one feed a day and then a couple of days later I made it 2 feeds a day.  After about a week or so he was fully on formula milk and took to it without any problems.  
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Posted: 13 June 2007 at 4:15pm | IP Logged Quote Isabel_bell

Hi again! and thank you for your replies,

The reason why I am thinking about mix feeding is that part of the top ups Athina is getting are coming from my freezer (all the extra milk that I expressed during the first month when she was in hosp and didn't need a lot of milk). But the frozen supplies are little by little coming to an end, this is making me a bit panicky and very sad, because I really really want her to keep of having my milk.

Her top ups are getting larger as well, and I just don't have that much milk to express!!!! On the other hand, because she is tiny and my nipples are quite large we are using a nipple shield... I don't know, this is all quite complicated, I have tried to feed her without the shield but it breaks my heart to see her getting so frustrated and working so hard for her food with not much success. (I am prob far too soft.... )

My hv keeps on saying that I am a very sensible mother and know what is best for her.... and although I try to get better feedback she insists that I should follow my instinct, which doesn't help much because my instinct says: get back inside and wait until your due date!!!

So this is the whole situation, and reading your replies has given me some interesting ideas.

Thanks again to all,

(I started this post at one and it's now 4:15, not bad! lol)

 

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Posted: 13 June 2007 at 4:27pm | IP Logged Quote Lynie

Awww, it's difficult using shields, poor you!  There can be a problem when using  shields and bottles in that baby has to use a different technique to get the milk.  Breastfeeding needs the baby to get your nipple right to the back of her mouth where the soft area of her mouth is, the bottle can be taken from the front of the mouth. 

Has she managed to take a feed from you without the shield- and  Is she managing to take a full feeding cycle- (that's when the feed starts off with quick sucks and then slows to longer sucks and at the end there's small "fluttering" at the breast?

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Posted: 13 June 2007 at 5:06pm | IP Logged Quote Isabel_bell

Hi Lynie, thanks for your answer.

 Probably because we don't know otherwise, the shield is working quite well for us. (is it generaly difficult for the baby??)

When i try to feed her without the shield I think that she knows what to do, because mi nipple gets an elongated and curved shape and I can see little drops of milk. The problem is htat after the first quick sucks, when she needs a rest she looses the grip and then she keeps on latching and "unlatching" repeatedly without sucking and consecuently not getting any milk (this is when I wish I could give her a big plate of paella!).

With the shield on she goes through all the steps that you describe (sometimes she drinks for 30-40 minutes and other times she falls asleep within ten minutes)but she still "attacks" the bottle that comes afterwards as if she had never drank before. Last night she even had some breast after the bottle... that's why I really feel that I ought to introduce some formula before I run out ot frozen milk. I don't want to get to the point where there isn't enough breast milk to feed her and she finds it difficult to tolerate formula.. (she didn't tolerate formula very well during her first few days when my milk supply wasn't stablished). What would you do.

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Posted: 13 June 2007 at 5:21pm | IP Logged Quote Madzwalker

The fact the she is suddenly feeding a lot is probably a sign she is on a growth spurt. Breastfed babies do this to increase your milk supply as they grow. This is why it is important to keep her at the breast so that your milk supply increases along with her demand.

You sound like a very sensible mum and I'm sure you will make the right choice by your baby (sorry if I sound like your HV)

Lynie is a great person to talk to about all this.

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