If baby isn't
currently feeding at the breast, try offering the breast first at every feeding.
Not exact matches
So I am
currently still doing everything I can to get my baby to the
breast (I try BF
at every
feeding, with some success about 50 % of the time).
I am a new mum to a week old baby and am exclusively pumping and want to use a routine, I am just wondering do you just pump from one
breast per sessions or bit of both,
currently I am doing 15 min alternating each
breast per
feed e.g. 15 min right
at 3 pm then 15 min on left
at 6 pm (I
currently get 3 - 4oz each time)..
Importantly, we found that in infants
currently formula
fed, having been
breast fed for
at least six months was not associated with less diarrhoeal disease than having never been
breast fed.
Further, in infants
currently formula
fed, having been
breast fed for
at least six months was not associated with less diarrhoeal disease than having never been
breast fed (for 6 + months versus never
breast fed, adjusted OR = 1.14, 95 % CI 0.38 to 3.40, p = 0.81).
He
currently takes 10 oz of formula already in addition to what he gets from breastfeeding (last time I went to a LC and he was weighed before / after
feeding, he took in 2 oz of
breast milk after a typical time
at breast — 10 min each side).