Hi Val
What a difficult start for this mum. I feel her chances of
breastfeeding are fairly good - the main concerns would be the
initial blood loss (possible Sheehans Syndrome) and the retained
products, both of which could really affect her supply.
If the baby needs supplemental feeding, I feel that full-strength
artifical milk is better than half strength. A Supply Line (SNS)
shouldn't give 'automatic' food as it should only flow when baby
sucks, rather than being a drip feed, if it is set up correctly. Lots
of skin-to-skin, frequent feeds and pumping if baby is not keen to
feed will help as well.
If mother had ended up having a hysterectomy it would have made no
difference to her milk supply long term. Ovaries and all other
hormone producing bits are intact.
Let us know what happens
Fiona Coombes MBBS IBCLC [log in to unmask]
Lactation Consultant, Family Physician
Perth Western Australia