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Hi All
I'm back again with bf'ing issues. I'm having the same problem with ds#2 that I had with ds#1 but I'm wondering if I should be doing something different. The problem is that one breast has a slow let-down while the other has a fast one. The fast one hasn't been an issue up till now, but it's causing James to gag and splutter and bob on and off the breast during a feed. I do tilt him up so he is almost on top of the breast to reduce the slow, but it's tricky at 3am when he's fussing and we are both cranky. I have been feeding both sides because he never seems to get enough out of the slow one, no matter how many time I put him back on it. And he won't sleep unless he's full, so I've been feeding both sides. I have been starting him on the fast side and then finishing on the slow, so he drops off. If I finish on the fast side he's wide awake and refuse to sleep. But now I'm wondering if he's just not getting enough hindmilk because I am feeding him both sides. Ds#1 never slept long between feeds so I'm wondering if the hindmilk issue was the reason why. I did try, as I am with ds#2, to make sure one side is emptied before I switch, and feeds usually take up to an hour, but how can I be sure if I am feeding both sides. I do all the burping and nappy changes to keep him awake mid-boob as he tends to drift off and just sucks on my nipples which hurts! Still I don't know if it's the best thing to feed both sides but I can't see any other way? Any advice gratefully received. Jeni |
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On Feb 14, 6:54 am, "
wrote: Hi All I'm back again with bf'ing issues. I'm having the same problem with ds#2 that I had with ds#1 but I'm wondering if I should be doing something different. The problem is that one breast has a slow let-down while the other has a fast one. The fast one hasn't been an issue up till now, but it's causing James to gag and splutter and bob on and off the breast during a feed. I do tilt him up so he is almost on top of the breast to reduce the slow, but it's tricky at 3am when he's fussing and we are both cranky. I have been feeding both sides because he never seems to get enough out of the slow one, no matter how many time I put him back on it. And he won't sleep unless he's full, so I've been feeding both sides. I have been starting him on the fast side and then finishing on the slow, so he drops off. If I finish on the fast side he's wide awake and refuse to sleep. Starting on the fast one every time is likely to cause it to produce even more, while also causing the slow side to produce even less. You could try starting every time on the slow side. When your baby runs short of milk, switch to the fast side. When he seems to be getting full, burp him if it is practical, then switch him back to the slow side to finish the feeding. If the fast side is just spraying out milk, you can try latching him off and catching the milk in a burp diaper until it slows. If he has just nursed on the slow side, he may be more willing to wait while you do this. --Betsy |
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