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How soon will my milk go back to normal, shoudl I give baby formula while what ever caused my milk to go bitter will be out of my system, What causes such change in taste of breastmilk? Whats a good formula if I need to substitude

2007-02-12 15:42:04 · 5 answers · asked by chukcha 2 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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If you really want to, pump out the milk after baby's last feeding and throw it out. There will always be milk in your breasts, so don't worry. Your body will work to replace the lost milk. That should speed things up a bit. You probably won't need to use formula, but if you have to, then you have to. At least try and nurse her after you've dumped the bitter milk to see if it's gotten any better.

2007-02-12 15:54:24 · answer #1 · answered by punchy333 6 · 1 0

My youthful daughter became almost the comparable way. She'd each so often eat some bites of a few thing (quite if her great sister became ingesting it), yet she became no longer inspired with solids in any respect. I purely saved offering some thing every day and stayed affected person together with her, by no ability pushing her to eat. frequently, i attempted to furnish some thing that we've been already ingesting -- she by no ability did take to toddler foodstuff in any respect. She enjoyed taking bites good off the banana that we shared or choosing up peas. i think of it became good around a twelve months that she ultimately began exhibiting an better pastime in solids even although she nevertheless nursed a ton. At almost 21 months previous, she nevertheless nurses 4-10 situations an afternoon, yet she enjoys her solids, too, and eats quite plenty at foodstuff and snacks. My older daughter enjoyed all kinds of solids good from the start, so it became complicated to settle for that my youthful daughter wasn't involved. i are conscious of it is not elementary, yet you need to wait and notice, and he will eat solids ultimately. and actual, i've got heard that breastfed infants tend to be much less choosy than formula-fed infants (a minimum of before everything) simply by fact the style of breastmilk differences in accordance with what you eat. So, as long as you're ingesting a form of meals, he's experiencing the tastes in those meals. wish that makes you experience somewhat extra acceptable!

2016-09-29 01:09:32 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Anything could bother the baby, but most common are spicy, garlic, onion . . . things like that. Your milk should be back to normal after a few hours. Try to eat very bland for a whole day and see if that helps, then you can add food one at a time to see what's bothering him. You shouldn't need to supplement formula, but if you do, Enfamil is by far the best. Good luck to you.

2007-02-12 16:12:46 · answer #3 · answered by christianforChrist 3 · 0 0

I have NEVER eaten anything that caused my milk to be bitter. How do you know this is the reason? You should NOT introduce formula it could hurt your milk supply. just pump and keep offering the breast too. It could very well be a nursing strike.

2007-02-12 17:53:19 · answer #4 · answered by Terrible Threes 6 · 0 0

Go ahead and pump your breasts and throw the milk away. Then try to nurse again. If you must go to formula, Emfamil is good.

2007-02-13 15:54:43 · answer #5 · answered by Tenn Gal 6 · 0 0

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