Anybody feed newborn formula when their cluster feeding and breast milk isn't working quick enough?

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Nursing helps your milk come in especially when it is on demand. You don't need to supplement, you just gotta put baby to breast. I can pump and get nothing sometimes. Did she tell you pumping can cause oversupply, mastitis and clogged ducts.

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Amber M.·Мама сына-младенца

@beebaby, really? Lactation consultant at the hospital told me when he starts doing that to feed him. She also said pumping now is great stimulation and will get my milk going good.

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Amber M.·Мама сына-младенца

@ravens_mommy, clearly that's a part of it. But I'd rather supplement than listen to my baby cry and scream to the top of his lungs because he isn't getting enough milk. My midwife told me to do formula while I stimulate for a day to get my breast milk to come in as it should and it worked. Plus he and I got sleep.

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Samantha 😘·Мама дочки-младенца

Part of being a mom to a newborn is not getting any sleep. Supplementing with formula stretches the stomach.

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Well I agree. You won't get sleep during a cluster feed. I fed my daughter every half hour for 3 hours before she was ready to sleep. Just how it works. Just telling that you don't need to supplement, you have what you need. But hands to mouth can also be for comfort and sucking on blankets. And you don't want to pump this early. Especially if you can nurse.

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Amber M.·Мама сына-младенца

@beebaby, when he's sucking on his shirt and trying to suck his covers that IS my cue. I've had to supplement 3 times already because he's cluster feeding and I couldn't get any sleep. I pump to stimulate so I'm not neglecting my breast milk

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@beebaby mine was from the wic office

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@beebaby oh ok

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@juliaschade41 Who learned from cubanese lol

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@beebaby exactly what my breastfeeding teacher taught us!!

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Breastmilk is enough. Trust your body. Not every cue is a hunger cue. Just keep offering breast. The more you supplement, the more you will have to supplement and less milk you will make.

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