Introduction Of Bottles?
Saturday, March 5th, 2011Hello, my spitz is 5 months old and has always been exclusively breastfed. But I feel he has not quite enough, and I want to give him a bottle of milk carton. I thought to do that evening (the 5th and last meal of the day) because that is where the least of my milk apparently. Problem: he does not like the taste! we tried once yesterday, and it is far from conclusive! (Fortunately, the bottle that's okay, because sometimes I pull my milk and gave him a bottle). Do you have any advice? Do you think that the evening is best? Thank you for your answers. Thank you. I know it. I want to gradually wean (although I want to keep the feed in the morning as long as possible). I know that lactation is based on baby's head (I often lecture the other for that! …
There, I need advice on how to introduce baby bottles (he does not ) while retaining most of the feedings and beginning of next month to gradually diversify). Thank you for your help
Why do you think he has enough? I ask this because the introduction of a bottle of formula will not help at all to follow your lactation need your baby instead. More your little suckle, the more your breasts will produce. Suckle your little less, unless your breasts produce. It's physical. So except if you're ready to wean gradually, I recommend you give him formula milk. Regarding guidance for the bottle, I could not help for that, still breastfeeding my 7 month chip without giving him formula.
What makes you think that your baby is getting enough milk? If your son before he heads as there is no reason why he did enough, lactation is based on demand. The more your son will breastfeed, the more you will have milk. Lactation always adapted perfectly to the needs of the baby. If you think you have a small drop, which may be the case if you're tired or stressed, you should rather take galactagogue to slightly increase your milk. Take herbal tea fennel, eats yeast in your vegetables, eat almonds to taste … If you introduce the bottle, gradually going down your lactation and you might one day have no more milk. @ Added: in this case I can not help you, my daughter is 10 months old and she does not take bottles. If only it was that the bottle does not get any reply I could, but that he does not like the taste of artificial milk bah … you can not force it: / And the risk is that eventually he sulks all feedings from a bottle used for that flow faster with less effort.
Try to change the milk, they do not all taste the same …
Hello, I breastfed my daughter four months and a half. Last month, she had not gained weight at all, even if it sucked a lot, it was not enough. The pediatrician told me to get my milk to see what I gave him exactly … result in only 450 ml per day and even with great difficulty. I kept the feed in the morning and evening and the day I gave him two bottles of powdered sauce over vegetables and fruit. She returned to 910GR in a month. Now I tell myself that I would not like that obstinate and rather listen …. I was merely force to hear that breastfeeding was best (it's true) and that over the baby sucking the milk reconstituted more …..( that's necessary …. it may happen that you do produce more enough) …. In bottles, I took the Nuby brand that has a very similar nipple to nipple and milk hypoallergenic. She immediately accepted his bottle .. but my pediatrician told me that if she refused the bottle, it should try to. But my pediatrician told me that if she refused the bottle, it should try to resign from the milk to the nipple she ale taste and smell familiar.