Oh my god! I can;t beleive it this is exactly what my baby is going though right now...acne and all!! Can you please post the advise that the LC gave you? I have already been to an LC and she told me to feed only from one side and lying down on my back but he's still "fussy" after every feed. Where you told anything else? Any advise is welcome and appreciated!!!!!
Sorry to hear you're dealing with this too, it's such a headache! We did get some of it straightened out. Here's what the LC told me:
Block feed (nurse from one side for 3 to 4 hour blocks), meaning if your little one eats every two hours, feed him off the same side every time and until he/she is full. My little one never took to side lying so we always do the cradle hold. She told me not to do any pumping unless I had to pump off an ounce or so just to be comfortable. She also had me take one sudafed once a day for two days to drop my supply down a bit. She warned not to take any more than that, and no more than two days because you don't want it to drop too drastically. I had to block feed for a few weeks for it to really even back out.
We also JUST found out that he may also have a milk protein intolerance. I figured this out because his poo is still green and foamy even though my oversupply seems to have evened out, and his baby acne seems to be worse right after he eats. He also gets splotchy on me whenever he nurses. I cut heavy dairy out of my diet (like cream cheese, milk and rich sauces) and it seems to be clearing it up.
If you're still having fussiness issues after feeding once you've been block feeding for a while check out the symptoms for reflux, that might be a problem too. Hope this helps, keep me updated!
Hi!
I am going through the exact problems you mentioned in your blog. May I ask what tips the LC gave you? After too much internet research, I came up with my own theory that I am giving too much foremilk but I'm trying to figure out how I can get my baby more hindmilk (I am exclusively pumping). Any tips would be appreciated!
Thanks.
Whoops! I got so excited to see another person in the same boat that I neglected to read the comments before posting. Thanks for sharing the LC tips!
I was wondering why my baby was less colicy after I started giving him more bottles )fully mixed breast milk). But my problem is that I produce way more milk on one side, so block feeding has not been working. He never gets enough from one side and always too much from the other. Anyone have an sugestions??
Wow! I wish I'd found this post 4 months ago! I have a 5mo old who has been exclusively BF...and we've experienced the EXACT same thing! Our pedi gave us the "colic" schpeel and told us to ride it out. At 3 mos, the pedi decided it was a cows milk protein sensitivity - I had already cut out all dairy/casein/whey. He was still having green mucousy & occasionally bloody diapers! The pedi suggested Alimentum/Nutramigen formula...but after reading the first 2 ingredients (corn syrup solids & vegetable oil) I decided breastmilk HAS to be better than that (esp at $10/day!) The pedi told me to try eliminating soy, eggs, wheat, shellfish, nuts, etc. I made a desperate phone call to the dietician at our local hospital. What on earth was I supposed to eat to maintain my health & thus the baby's?? She asked me to call the LC on staff before deciding to wean. Thank goodness I did. She listened to all aspects of our story & told me about the oversupply issue. I've known from the beginning that I've had too much milk. The baby has always clamped down to try to restrict the milk spray...and I had done "block feeding" from week 3. My problem was compounded by having oversupply AND high storage capacity. My body makes too much milk (baby getting too much foremilk)...and just keeps making it regardless of how often I fed. According to the LC, block feeding is first course of action but in some rare cases (like mine) the mom has high capacity & block feeding won't work - in fact it may make matters worse. Just thought I'd post in case someone else has tried block feeding & not seen results - ask your LC about storage capacity. When my baby was sleeping 10 hours at night, I was waking after 4-5 hours in PAIN. :( My milk has yet to level out (in 5 mos) although it is improving. The advice from my LC: nurse laying down w/ the baby on top of me (which has doubled as tummy time for him...and made a dramatic improvement in his neck strength!), b/c of my high storage cap - I nurse off both sides at each feed...letting him go until he slows on the first side, then switching to 2nd. I'm also working to improve my digestive system (after the crazy elimination diet) - and taking probiotics & eating fermented dairy now at the LC's suggestion. Seems to be helping!
Our pedi wasn't even aware of "foremilk" & "hindmilk" - it's amazing to me how they push BFing but can't really support anyone who has issues. We've also been to a GI pedi specialist. She, too, did not even know the content of BM! She said that the green & bloody diapers were just 'his normal.' "As long as he's happy & growing, keep doing what you're doing" was her advice.
I was interested to read the suggestion of Sudafed for reducing supply. I know my OB wanted me to take full strength birth control pills but the LC advised against that. We're hoping that everything will level out on its own. He's not fussy like he used to be & things seem to be moving in the right direction.
Our issue now is the congestion/stuffy nose. I was googling "breastfeeding oversupply stuffy nose" and happened across this message chain. Anyone else w/ oversupply having to deal w/ a SUPER STUFFY little nose? It wakes him every 1-2 hours at night now despite humidifier, saline drops, nose aspirator - I've even tried Vick's Baby rub the last 2 nights. Any ideas would be appreciated!!
sorry, i know my first post was long enough but i forgot 2 other suggestions from the LC!
She recommended I eat lots of good fats like avocados & olive oil...esp at the start of a meal (to coat my gut)
And to do something similar for the baby: After a feed during the day, I'd hand express some hindmilk (~1/4oz) & save it to give him before 1st feed the next day (when my oversupply is at its worst). She said the fat would coat his gut & allow it to handle all the foremilk slightly better. I only did this for a few days to help clear up a period of horrible diapers, pain & fussiness. She did not recommended doing it long term.
谢谢松,现在好些了 :)