Feeding my almost 9m old

JosephinesMommy

New member
I would LOVE to continue BF but she just isn't interested. If I try to get her to BF she pulls away and arches her back, but then will down a bottle. It is a fight to even try anymore. I think with this ongoing teething, with no teeth to show, is partially to blame. The only time I can get her to nurse is in the middle of the night when she is groggy and even then it is hard to get her to do it sometimes. It is really emotional for me to even talk about it. I workedso hard, and dealt with all the negativity from ALL of her doctors about it. Then being condescending to me for continuing to BF. I don't want to give it completely up that is why I am just pumping and supplementing the bottles with formula.

I have tried fenugreek, oatmeal, water, pumping like crazy, nothing.

I knew that BM was higher cal but it doesn't seem like her dietician really cares... it is all about numbers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">

Thank you for your help and and good luck on the LC career!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
I would LOVE to continue BF but she just isn't interested. If I try to get her to BF she pulls away and arches her back, but then will down a bottle. It is a fight to even try anymore. I think with this ongoing teething, with no teeth to show, is partially to blame. The only time I can get her to nurse is in the middle of the night when she is groggy and even then it is hard to get her to do it sometimes. It is really emotional for me to even talk about it. I workedso hard, and dealt with all the negativity from ALL of her doctors about it. Then being condescending to me for continuing to BF. I don't want to give it completely up that is why I am just pumping and supplementing the bottles with formula.

I have tried fenugreek, oatmeal, water, pumping like crazy, nothing.

I knew that BM was higher cal but it doesn't seem like her dietician really cares... it is all about numbers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">

Thank you for your help and and good luck on the LC career!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
I would LOVE to continue BF but she just isn't interested. If I try to get her to BF she pulls away and arches her back, but then will down a bottle. It is a fight to even try anymore. I think with this ongoing teething, with no teeth to show, is partially to blame. The only time I can get her to nurse is in the middle of the night when she is groggy and even then it is hard to get her to do it sometimes. It is really emotional for me to even talk about it. I workedso hard, and dealt with all the negativity from ALL of her doctors about it. Then being condescending to me for continuing to BF. I don't want to give it completely up that is why I am just pumping and supplementing the bottles with formula.

I have tried fenugreek, oatmeal, water, pumping like crazy, nothing.

I knew that BM was higher cal but it doesn't seem like her dietician really cares... it is all about numbers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">

Thank you for your help and and good luck on the LC career!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
I would LOVE to continue BF but she just isn't interested. If I try to get her to BF she pulls away and arches her back, but then will down a bottle. It is a fight to even try anymore. I think with this ongoing teething, with no teeth to show, is partially to blame. The only time I can get her to nurse is in the middle of the night when she is groggy and even then it is hard to get her to do it sometimes. It is really emotional for me to even talk about it. I workedso hard, and dealt with all the negativity from ALL of her doctors about it. Then being condescending to me for continuing to BF. I don't want to give it completely up that is why I am just pumping and supplementing the bottles with formula.

I have tried fenugreek, oatmeal, water, pumping like crazy, nothing.

I knew that BM was higher cal but it doesn't seem like her dietician really cares... it is all about numbers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">

Thank you for your help and and good luck on the LC career!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
I would LOVE to continue BF but she just isn't interested. If I try to get her to BF she pulls away and arches her back, but then will down a bottle. It is a fight to even try anymore. I think with this ongoing teething, with no teeth to show, is partially to blame. The only time I can get her to nurse is in the middle of the night when she is groggy and even then it is hard to get her to do it sometimes. It is really emotional for me to even talk about it. I workedso hard, and dealt with all the negativity from ALL of her doctors about it. Then being condescending to me for continuing to BF. I don't want to give it completely up that is why I am just pumping and supplementing the bottles with formula.
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<br />I have tried fenugreek, oatmeal, water, pumping like crazy, nothing.
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<br />I knew that BM was higher cal but it doesn't seem like her dietician really cares... it is all about numbers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">
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<br />Thank you for your help and and good luck on the LC career!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I never BF, but I too had a dietician who was more concerned with the amount of formula and DS would never reach that amount. He rarely drank more than 4 ounces, ever! More like 2-3. So we used higher calorie formula -- more powder to water ratio. I'd leave clinic appointments feeling like a failure despite a good weight and number of calories he got.

Also, the best times to feed him were when he was sleepy or sleeping. He was calmer, we were calmer. Because he lost so much weight during his nicu stay we were instructed to feed him every 3-4 hours and I think sometimes he just wasn't hungry.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I never BF, but I too had a dietician who was more concerned with the amount of formula and DS would never reach that amount. He rarely drank more than 4 ounces, ever! More like 2-3. So we used higher calorie formula -- more powder to water ratio. I'd leave clinic appointments feeling like a failure despite a good weight and number of calories he got.

Also, the best times to feed him were when he was sleepy or sleeping. He was calmer, we were calmer. Because he lost so much weight during his nicu stay we were instructed to feed him every 3-4 hours and I think sometimes he just wasn't hungry.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I never BF, but I too had a dietician who was more concerned with the amount of formula and DS would never reach that amount. He rarely drank more than 4 ounces, ever! More like 2-3. So we used higher calorie formula -- more powder to water ratio. I'd leave clinic appointments feeling like a failure despite a good weight and number of calories he got.

Also, the best times to feed him were when he was sleepy or sleeping. He was calmer, we were calmer. Because he lost so much weight during his nicu stay we were instructed to feed him every 3-4 hours and I think sometimes he just wasn't hungry.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I never BF, but I too had a dietician who was more concerned with the amount of formula and DS would never reach that amount. He rarely drank more than 4 ounces, ever! More like 2-3. So we used higher calorie formula -- more powder to water ratio. I'd leave clinic appointments feeling like a failure despite a good weight and number of calories he got.

Also, the best times to feed him were when he was sleepy or sleeping. He was calmer, we were calmer. Because he lost so much weight during his nicu stay we were instructed to feed him every 3-4 hours and I think sometimes he just wasn't hungry.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I never BF, but I too had a dietician who was more concerned with the amount of formula and DS would never reach that amount. He rarely drank more than 4 ounces, ever! More like 2-3. So we used higher calorie formula -- more powder to water ratio. I'd leave clinic appointments feeling like a failure despite a good weight and number of calories he got.
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<br />Also, the best times to feed him were when he was sleepy or sleeping. He was calmer, we were calmer. Because he lost so much weight during his nicu stay we were instructed to feed him every 3-4 hours and I think sometimes he just wasn't hungry.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
That is called a nursing strike - and totally normal. The reason they want the bottle over the breast is b/c the bottle is easier then the breast. Also know that 9 months old they are VERY distracted so they will not nurse as long. My daughter would nurse for no more than 10 minutes around that time - yet would get around 2-3 in a feed just fine. And now she can get 2 oz within 4 minutes flat lol. There is alot of time spent putting the baby back on around that age. Have you had her checked for an ear infection? Or try some orejel before you nurse.

The only thing you can do is to pump more. Also ask the doc about a pill to raise supply. I was given reglan. It worked great. The only way to get more milk is more breast stimulation. But if you continue the way you are the amount of cals is probably just fine.

If you really want to continue PM me I have tons of suggestions. For 99% of breastfeeding problems there is a breastfeeding solution -some just take some work. I would love to help.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
That is called a nursing strike - and totally normal. The reason they want the bottle over the breast is b/c the bottle is easier then the breast. Also know that 9 months old they are VERY distracted so they will not nurse as long. My daughter would nurse for no more than 10 minutes around that time - yet would get around 2-3 in a feed just fine. And now she can get 2 oz within 4 minutes flat lol. There is alot of time spent putting the baby back on around that age. Have you had her checked for an ear infection? Or try some orejel before you nurse.

The only thing you can do is to pump more. Also ask the doc about a pill to raise supply. I was given reglan. It worked great. The only way to get more milk is more breast stimulation. But if you continue the way you are the amount of cals is probably just fine.

If you really want to continue PM me I have tons of suggestions. For 99% of breastfeeding problems there is a breastfeeding solution -some just take some work. I would love to help.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
That is called a nursing strike - and totally normal. The reason they want the bottle over the breast is b/c the bottle is easier then the breast. Also know that 9 months old they are VERY distracted so they will not nurse as long. My daughter would nurse for no more than 10 minutes around that time - yet would get around 2-3 in a feed just fine. And now she can get 2 oz within 4 minutes flat lol. There is alot of time spent putting the baby back on around that age. Have you had her checked for an ear infection? Or try some orejel before you nurse.

The only thing you can do is to pump more. Also ask the doc about a pill to raise supply. I was given reglan. It worked great. The only way to get more milk is more breast stimulation. But if you continue the way you are the amount of cals is probably just fine.

If you really want to continue PM me I have tons of suggestions. For 99% of breastfeeding problems there is a breastfeeding solution -some just take some work. I would love to help.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
That is called a nursing strike - and totally normal. The reason they want the bottle over the breast is b/c the bottle is easier then the breast. Also know that 9 months old they are VERY distracted so they will not nurse as long. My daughter would nurse for no more than 10 minutes around that time - yet would get around 2-3 in a feed just fine. And now she can get 2 oz within 4 minutes flat lol. There is alot of time spent putting the baby back on around that age. Have you had her checked for an ear infection? Or try some orejel before you nurse.

The only thing you can do is to pump more. Also ask the doc about a pill to raise supply. I was given reglan. It worked great. The only way to get more milk is more breast stimulation. But if you continue the way you are the amount of cals is probably just fine.

If you really want to continue PM me I have tons of suggestions. For 99% of breastfeeding problems there is a breastfeeding solution -some just take some work. I would love to help.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
That is called a nursing strike - and totally normal. The reason they want the bottle over the breast is b/c the bottle is easier then the breast. Also know that 9 months old they are VERY distracted so they will not nurse as long. My daughter would nurse for no more than 10 minutes around that time - yet would get around 2-3 in a feed just fine. And now she can get 2 oz within 4 minutes flat lol. There is alot of time spent putting the baby back on around that age. Have you had her checked for an ear infection? Or try some orejel before you nurse.
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<br />The only thing you can do is to pump more. Also ask the doc about a pill to raise supply. I was given reglan. It worked great. The only way to get more milk is more breast stimulation. But if you continue the way you are the amount of cals is probably just fine.
<br />
<br />If you really want to continue PM me I have tons of suggestions. For 99% of breastfeeding problems there is a breastfeeding solution -some just take some work. I would love to help.
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
Jessica, thank you for all the support. I just think now we are doing what is best for us. I would have loved to BF until 1 but I figure I got 7m in and she is still getting some now. I have thought about the Reglan but one of the side effects is depression and I don't need any help in that area! I haven't had her checked for an ear infection, but I guess we will find out on Monday! There has been a few ear tugs but nothing much and she is still her happy self, even w/o naps! As she is also on a nap strike! Little Bugger!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
Jessica, thank you for all the support. I just think now we are doing what is best for us. I would have loved to BF until 1 but I figure I got 7m in and she is still getting some now. I have thought about the Reglan but one of the side effects is depression and I don't need any help in that area! I haven't had her checked for an ear infection, but I guess we will find out on Monday! There has been a few ear tugs but nothing much and she is still her happy self, even w/o naps! As she is also on a nap strike! Little Bugger!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
Jessica, thank you for all the support. I just think now we are doing what is best for us. I would have loved to BF until 1 but I figure I got 7m in and she is still getting some now. I have thought about the Reglan but one of the side effects is depression and I don't need any help in that area! I haven't had her checked for an ear infection, but I guess we will find out on Monday! There has been a few ear tugs but nothing much and she is still her happy self, even w/o naps! As she is also on a nap strike! Little Bugger!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
Jessica, thank you for all the support. I just think now we are doing what is best for us. I would have loved to BF until 1 but I figure I got 7m in and she is still getting some now. I have thought about the Reglan but one of the side effects is depression and I don't need any help in that area! I haven't had her checked for an ear infection, but I guess we will find out on Monday! There has been a few ear tugs but nothing much and she is still her happy self, even w/o naps! As she is also on a nap strike! Little Bugger!
 

JosephinesMommy

New member
Jessica, thank you for all the support. I just think now we are doing what is best for us. I would have loved to BF until 1 but I figure I got 7m in and she is still getting some now. I have thought about the Reglan but one of the side effects is depression and I don't need any help in that area! I haven't had her checked for an ear infection, but I guess we will find out on Monday! There has been a few ear tugs but nothing much and she is still her happy self, even w/o naps! As she is also on a nap strike! Little Bugger!
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