I used
an SNS feeding system - a syringe attached to a tube, taped to my breast - and fed her the milk that way.
It also comes available in a cheaper «starter» set which is a combination of syringe and
SNS feeding.
I would put my baby to the breast in the hopes that she'd eat some, and then finish her with
an SNS feed on my finger.
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Not exact matches
We did supplement after each
feeding, thankfully with the help of the
SNS, and he did avoid nipple confusion.
The home health nurse visited and told Sherrie Jo she'd need to
feed the baby with a bottle, but was happy to help with an
SNS when Sherrie Jo asked.
So they taught me the
SNS with a nipple shield to start
feeding the baby plus pumping to get my milk supply in.
Cat I completely agree with you my sister let's her 6 month old
feed herself.those little dissolving treats and my mom had to stick her finger down her throat cause she was choking I am more than happy.to
feed my healthy happy baby pureed food.from a spoon and he is starting to grab the spoon himself so maybe soon we
SN see what he does when the power is in his hands.
I didn't perform some sort of magic that I can pass on, I just had the good fortune to have it work out with a minimum of fuss... I know a mum who has struggled for weeks and months, expressing,
sns - ing, mixed
feeding, and then getting from that point back to exclusive breastfeeding, only to have baby point - blank refuse the breast a few weeks down the line and having to at last admit defeat.
Other such devices include: a nursing supplementer attached to the finger (
SNS), a soft, flexible medicinal cup, a
feeding syringe, a medicine dropper, or a spoon.
I spent the next ten weeks triple
feeding, seeing lactation consultants, going to breastfeeding support groups, working with an occupational therapist, trying nipple shields and
SNS and praying that she would get strong enough to transfer milk on her own.
Alternatives to bottle
feeding: using a supplemental nursing system (
SNS or supply line).
Then, around 4 months, she started to lose interest when my letdown slowed down and I started using an
SNS (supplemental nursing system) to start each
feeding until my letdown happened because otherwise she wouldn't stay latched on.
We got great help from the lactation consultant at our pediatrician's office when baby was 1 week old, but because he'd lost so much weight by then he wasn't strong enough to eat enough on his own so I had to pump my milk (in addition to nursing) and
feed it to him using a
SNS for a couple of months.
There is a concern that using an
SNS is similar to bottle
feeding as baby's can become too attached to the constant steady flow of milk.
I continue to breast
feed using the
SNS or bottle
feed with formula afterwards.
I use
SNS tubing along my gloved finger for finger
feeding and the babies love it.
I tried the
SNS, and went to breast
feeding support groups.
Medela's Supplemental Nursing System (
SNS) is a
feeding tube device for giving premature, failure to thrive, impaired or adopted babies long - term supplemental
feedings at the breast.
She refused the
SNS, cup
feedings, syringe
feeding and finger
feeding, and that didn't leave me many options.
In the hospital, we used the
SNS method, and then they advised me to pump my breast milk and
feed it to her in a bottle, because her mouth was too small to latch on properly at first.
A supplemental nursing system (
SNS) is great for moms who are trying to bolster supply, or simply establish a good breast
feeding relationship despite low production.
In the interim, we finger -
fed with an
SNS (supplemental nursing system) and glucose water while I pumped to get my milk supply going.
I would pump and
feed Maggie through the
SNS on my pinky finger.
Some use a supplemental nursing system (
SNS or supply line) or they mix
feed with bottles or formula and / or donor milk.
For the uninitiated, the
SNS is a
feeding tube designed to stimulate breast milk production at the same time formula is given.
The
SNS at least lets you
feed only once while giving the stimulation you need for milk supply and avoiding nipple confusion (a bad latch can not only give sore nipples but lower milk supply from a bad suck).
So instead of a bottle, try finger
feeding, cup
feeding, spoon
feeding, supplemented at the breast with an
SNS, or something of the like.
I still breastfed and I still used the
SNS, but I also began bottle
feeding my son so that I could share
feeding responsibilities with other family members.
Condon recommends the Medela Supplemental Nursing System (
SNS), which allows you to
feed formula to your baby formula through a pair of thin tubes you attach to your areola with surgical tape.
Regardless of whether you breastfeed, formula
feed or mixed
feed, whether you pump or use a bottle or an
SNS or donated milk, we know that you love and treasure your baby.
Starter
SNS $ 14.00 Short term supplemental
feeding device for adoptive and nursing mothers.
I tried the
SNS system, the tubing that goes to the breast, but
feeds the baby formula, and my baby kept pulling at the tube making
feeding horrible.
But she was
feeding, doing the
SNS and then pumping and then the time that all finished, the next
feeding started in 45 minutes.
Still
feeding my 2 yr old after the first 9 months of supplementing with
SNS due to chronic low supply, posterior tongue tie revised at 7 weeks.
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