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cfmommy8812

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Just logged in for the first time - my son is 10 weeks old and was diagnosed at 2 weeks. Looking for any other bf moms out there. Difficulties or things that are working for you?? I'm really struggling...
 

cfmommy8812

New member
Just logged in for the first time - my son is 10 weeks old and was diagnosed at 2 weeks. Looking for any other bf moms out there. Difficulties or things that are working for you?? I'm really struggling...
 

cfmommy8812

New member
Just logged in for the first time - my son is 10 weeks old and was diagnosed at 2 weeks. Looking for any other bf moms out there. Difficulties or things that are working for you?? I'm really struggling...
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Hi there,

My daughter is now 7 years old, but I breastfed her for 3 1/2 years...What specifically are your issues? I also breastfed my son without CF for 15 months.

Rebecca
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Hi there,

My daughter is now 7 years old, but I breastfed her for 3 1/2 years...What specifically are your issues? I also breastfed my son without CF for 15 months.

Rebecca
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Hi there,
<br />
<br />My daughter is now 7 years old, but I breastfed her for 3 1/2 years...What specifically are your issues? I also breastfed my son without CF for 15 months.
<br />
<br />Rebecca
 

NancyLKF

New member
Hi. My daughter was diagnosed at 6 days old. I breastfeed her exclusivly until 6 months and then continued breastfeeding until after her 1st birthday. What kind of problems are you having?
 

NancyLKF

New member
Hi. My daughter was diagnosed at 6 days old. I breastfeed her exclusivly until 6 months and then continued breastfeeding until after her 1st birthday. What kind of problems are you having?
 

NancyLKF

New member
Hi. My daughter was diagnosed at 6 days old. I breastfeed her exclusivly until 6 months and then continued breastfeeding until after her 1st birthday. What kind of problems are you having?
 

cfmommy8812

New member
I have nursed him almost all day everyday for the last 8 weeks. It's so frustrating that I'm ready to give up altogether. Not sure if it's my supply (hormone related) or he just likes to take his time. Also VERY GASSY and VERY FUSSY that my husband and I get to the point we don't know what to do.
 

cfmommy8812

New member
I have nursed him almost all day everyday for the last 8 weeks. It's so frustrating that I'm ready to give up altogether. Not sure if it's my supply (hormone related) or he just likes to take his time. Also VERY GASSY and VERY FUSSY that my husband and I get to the point we don't know what to do.
 

cfmommy8812

New member
I have nursed him almost all day everyday for the last 8 weeks. It's so frustrating that I'm ready to give up altogether. Not sure if it's my supply (hormone related) or he just likes to take his time. Also VERY GASSY and VERY FUSSY that my husband and I get to the point we don't know what to do.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Newborns do like to nurse often. My babies would nurse every 2 hours sometimes more sometimes less. They have very small stomaches and breastmilk digest easily(which is a good thing). Is your babies taking pancreatic enzymes? Another reason newborns nurse often is to stimulate the mother's milk. The more they nurse, the more milk that is produced.

So, to make sure you are making enough milk; drink lots and lots of water. Eat healthy, oatmeal is supposed to boost milk supply; I would eat a bowl every day for breakfast. Rest, reduce stress. Take your prenatal vitamins.

Have you seen a lactation consultant to make sure you baby's latch is ok? I'm not sure what a breast sheld is or the purpose of it.

That said; having a newborn with CF and breastfeeding is stressful.. I think my daughter with CF nursed more often and less efficient than my son without CF. She just plain needed the comfort and calories.

As the baby grows and their stomaches grow they won't need to nurse every minute of every day.

Are you burping the baby after nursing? Could she have a little reflux as well?


REbecca
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Newborns do like to nurse often. My babies would nurse every 2 hours sometimes more sometimes less. They have very small stomaches and breastmilk digest easily(which is a good thing). Is your babies taking pancreatic enzymes? Another reason newborns nurse often is to stimulate the mother's milk. The more they nurse, the more milk that is produced.

So, to make sure you are making enough milk; drink lots and lots of water. Eat healthy, oatmeal is supposed to boost milk supply; I would eat a bowl every day for breakfast. Rest, reduce stress. Take your prenatal vitamins.

Have you seen a lactation consultant to make sure you baby's latch is ok? I'm not sure what a breast sheld is or the purpose of it.

That said; having a newborn with CF and breastfeeding is stressful.. I think my daughter with CF nursed more often and less efficient than my son without CF. She just plain needed the comfort and calories.

As the baby grows and their stomaches grow they won't need to nurse every minute of every day.

Are you burping the baby after nursing? Could she have a little reflux as well?


REbecca
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Newborns do like to nurse often. My babies would nurse every 2 hours sometimes more sometimes less. They have very small stomaches and breastmilk digest easily(which is a good thing). Is your babies taking pancreatic enzymes? Another reason newborns nurse often is to stimulate the mother's milk. The more they nurse, the more milk that is produced.
<br />
<br />So, to make sure you are making enough milk; drink lots and lots of water. Eat healthy, oatmeal is supposed to boost milk supply; I would eat a bowl every day for breakfast. Rest, reduce stress. Take your prenatal vitamins.
<br />
<br />Have you seen a lactation consultant to make sure you baby's latch is ok? I'm not sure what a breast sheld is or the purpose of it.
<br />
<br />That said; having a newborn with CF and breastfeeding is stressful.. I think my daughter with CF nursed more often and less efficient than my son without CF. She just plain needed the comfort and calories.
<br />
<br />As the baby grows and their stomaches grow they won't need to nurse every minute of every day.
<br />
<br />Are you burping the baby after nursing? Could she have a little reflux as well?
<br />
<br />
<br />REbecca
 
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