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This is an interesting post and I will be lurking to learn what others
think, but Leah, I'm curious why you think oversupply?
Also, if oversupply, why you would recommend pumping and feeding EBM in a
bottle as opposed to your earlier mention of simple one-sided breastfeeding
to down-regulate an oversupply? I would think moving away from actual
breastfeeding in any way shape or form, without more information, would
possibly cause more difficulty with baby perhaps starting to refuse breast
in lieu of bottle?
Wise ones, please enlighten me.
Diane Dressler, LLLL, also a brand new IBCLC
> As for the possibility of over-abundant supply (foremilk vs. hindmilk),
> mom is feeding one side per every 2-3 feeds and pumps the other side.
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> Right now, I have her pumping and feeding him EBM via a bottle (trying to
> mix the
> foremilk and hindmilk to see if that helps). > Murrieta, California
> Mom to 19 month old Nicole and 11 week old Joshua (who is fortnuately
> nursing like a pro)
>
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