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mischell
Kayla·Мама дочки (9 лет)

I have a question. I want to try and breast feed but the nurse said my milk won't come in until a few days after I have her. Do they give her milk from here at first or do I give her formula until then? It's got me bothered. I don't want to switch milks.

05.08.2016

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sarahdrew
Sarah Drew·Мама двоих (9 лет, 11 лет)

you are welcome mama

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mischell
Kayla·Мама дочки (9 лет)

Okay great thanks! @sarahdrew

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mischell
Kayla·Мама дочки (9 лет)

Okay thanks so much I was really starting to worry about that! @babes101116 @princessleesey @1sttimemummy @dcsmommy257

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sarahdrew
Sarah Drew·Мама двоих (9 лет, 11 лет)

you will have colostrum that will feed the baby for the first couple days, I had a c-section and my milk came in 4 days later (the surgery delays it a little longer).... baby will be fine mama my daughter is and we are going on 10 months of breastfeeding

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babynessa
Deanna·Мама дочки (9 лет)

Just breastfeed from birth. Your colostrum will be enough for the baby until your come comes in. Don't use any formula if your wanting to breastfeed only.

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nonome6

You'll have what you need to give her when she's born .

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1sttimemummy
Tiffany·Мама дочки (8 лет)

I think since they're so little, the little bit that you do have at birth is enough. I'm honestly not sure though I'm worried about the same thing :/

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princessleesey
Leesey·Мама троих детей

You'll have colostrum before your milk comes in and that's what baby eats until then

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housfullofgrls
Jessie·Мама троих детей

No you BF from birth no formula

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