Hello Wise Ones: New mom 31 years old, with 8 day old baby, firsttime, preeclampsia, at 35 weeks, emergency CSection ( also remarkable history for little ( Dad's statement) or no ( Mom) breast changes), when looking at the breasts and palpating it just feels like there is nothing going on there, baby is 4 pounds, mom started at day 7 with hospitalgrade pump every 2 to 2.5 hours or so, fairly consistently for the past 24 hours ( she just can't take much more, she is highly delicate and very distraught from lack of seeing anything) and when she pumps, ( while I was there and we were chatting, the first time) she got one drop after 10 minutes of double pumping. Total output for last 24 hours was about 7 Ccs, (which she spilled on the table). Baby is Fingerfeeding poorly, taking about 30 minutes to take in only a portion of a feeding. Dad and mom say that baby was forcefed in the hospital, and when left to her own devices seems to prefer VERY slow feeds with FF even with body or lower ( panics when it's held in the hand and clamps shut). Bottlefeeding she takes in about 50ccs every 3 hours, which is about what was given in the hospital but seems like a lot for a 4 pounder, no? Are the numbers with a lowerweight babe different? Mom is very scared of the baby losing weight, and is afraid to used the FF more since it takes so long and baby does not take much. All feeds are a little FF, and mostly bottle, with night feeds all bottle. Mom's MD said he 'could not recommend' and drugs to bring in milk ( we had talked about domperidone) and mom started red rasp. tea two cups a day, yesterday. Mom is feeling "like a loser who has to use that smelly stuff". I have praised all her efforts and all the drops and all the close skintoskin. I wish I had a wand to bring in some milk for her. We also discussed possibly FFing at breast when baby settles ( the first day home from the hospital was disastrous) and puts on a little more weight, so Mom feels less terrified, and keeping up her loving attentive mothering skills. I am being supportive, but I wish I could offer her something that would work! I am thinking of calling the OB, since the PED would not consider the meds, but don't know if that would only get her hopes up, not knowing if a. he would consider it or b. it would help. Comments? Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, NY *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html