I breastfeed and
my husband helps with the feeding by giving the little one bottles
Not exact matches
and we persevered
with an insane routine of breastfeeding, pumping and bottle
feeding (no - one was there to
help me to work, clean and sterilise the pump and my
husband wasn't allowed to stay; so I barely slept at all; no one on the paediatric ward knew much about breastfeeding — we weren't allowed in the maternity ward because we'd been discharged before we were readmitted).
I was also happy
with the bottle
feeding, since my
husband could
help at home
with feeding time.
Our brand began
with Yummi Pouch reusable food pouches, created by a
husband and wife team to
help parents meet their children's fundamental need of good nutrition while making the
feeding process simple, Eco-friendly and cost - effective.
My
husband felt useful because he could
help with the
feedings, along
with our parents.
Of course my
husband was up
with me at every
feeding,
helping to position them around me, moving their heads to
help them latch if they came off, but it wasn't enough.
I am a new mom my baby is 10 days old today and i've been breastfeeding him since he was born, i tried pumping so i can have milk on reserve for him and so i can try to grt some rest while my
husband helps out
with the
feedings but now my baby does nt want the milk from the bottle, i do nt know what to do i don't mind breastfeeding him every 1 1/2 to 2 hrs but how about later when i return to work.
My
husband can
feed him too, which
helps with bonding.
«It
helped me enjoy my baby more and gave me a little more freedom since I could share
feeding responsibilities
with my
husband and other family members.»
At night, I completely gave up and handed over night
feedings to my
husband, which in turn
helped him create beautiful bonding opportunities
with our daughter.
This is because you will get to pump your milk in advance and store them in breast milk storage bags so that when the baby gets hungry, your
husband may
help with feeding the baby while you get to get things accomplished inside the house.
Also what bottles are best to simulate the breast BC my
husband helps feed her
with the milk I pump?
When I was young I breast
fed all three of my kids way past the time my
husband was comfortable
with (until about age 2 +), but he respected my decision for the most part, even if he could not
help himself from reminding me on occasion, that I should not continue this until they go to school.
Even
with the
help of my
husband to bottle
feed him while I pump, it was too long of a process when he needed to eat every 2 hours.
I am trying to see the bright side; my
husband can
help with feedings, I can leave the house and have my mom babysit etc...
Formula
feeding also
helped us in another way — my
husband was 100 % of the picture from day 1 allowing me to get more rest and deal
with the grueling schedule of my residency.
If a mother of six
with an abusive
husband knows she won't be able to
feed yet another child, or a young black woman
with no family is terrified of having a baby on her own, Vera is there to
help.