Will my supply naturally adjust to what I need it to be, or is there anything I need to do. Or, should I just expect my supply to decline until I can't do any breastfeeds?
Due to LO needing gaviscon to be given in a bottle, and work commitments I am doing a mixture of expressing breastmilk and formula feeds.
My routine at the moment is basically - 7am breastfeed, 10am formula feed, and I also express approx. 6oz. 12 noon expressed bottle, 2.30pm expressed bottle, 5pm expressed bottle, 7pm formula feed, 11pm formula dreamfeed, 4am breastfeed and often express approx. 6oz.
So I am feeding myself twice - at 4am and 7am. I love doing these feeds, its such a nice bonding time for us. But I am struggling to breastfeed during the day - I have so many work commitments, and I need to be able to get 6 doses of gaviscon into him a day. At the moment, I am having to express at least 4 more times a day, as I am so engorged it is agony.
I'd love to be at a point where I could just do my 2 feeds a day, and not have engorgement the rest of the time - will this be possible, or do you need to exclusively breastfeed to keep supply up?
Due to LO needing gaviscon to be given in a bottle, and work commitments I am doing a mixture of expressing breastmilk and formula feeds.
My routine at the moment is basically - 7am breastfeed, 10am formula feed, and I also express approx. 6oz. 12 noon expressed bottle, 2.30pm expressed bottle, 5pm expressed bottle, 7pm formula feed, 11pm formula dreamfeed, 4am breastfeed and often express approx. 6oz.
So I am feeding myself twice - at 4am and 7am. I love doing these feeds, its such a nice bonding time for us. But I am struggling to breastfeed during the day - I have so many work commitments, and I need to be able to get 6 doses of gaviscon into him a day. At the moment, I am having to express at least 4 more times a day, as I am so engorged it is agony.
I'd love to be at a point where I could just do my 2 feeds a day, and not have engorgement the rest of the time - will this be possible, or do you need to exclusively breastfeed to keep supply up?