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Mama2two
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Topic: Stopping B/F Posted: 04 January 2008 at 11:16pm |
For all you Mums out that that have stopped b/feeding.
Samantha is now refusing to feed from me after getting a taste of formula and realising she doesn't have to work for it
I am just a bit worried about any problems that I could have in relation to stopping cold turkey so to speak. I am trying to get her to feed off me but it has just been resulting in lots of screaming!
Any suggestions on what I should do? I don't want to end up with an infection or similar
TIA
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Sarah Beth
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 6:58am |
I managed to wean Jack 1 feed at a time, however if Sam is refusing you, that wont work! To try to preven infection (which might not happen anyway), I would express for all but 1 feed and slowly work down till you stop doing that. Also, it could be a phase for Sam, I read in little treasures awhile back that a few babies do this and a lot of mums have found success by putting vegemite/marmite on their nipples!
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 7:25am |
When I stopped I used a combination of chilled cabbage leaves (yes they really work!!!!) and Milk Stop available from health shops.
You can also express off just enough to relieve the pressure but not so much that you keep on producing.
Ideally it would be great if you could cut down the feeds but if Miss S is going to cold turkey that is tricker. I did stop cold turkey though and doing the above had no problems thankfully (though I did feel like a had a colwslaw stuffed in my bra!!!  )
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 7:52am |
Thanks  Will go and get some cabbage today
Well I tried to feed her this morning and same result. A few half hearted attempts and lots of tears. At the same time as the tears she was looking over my shoulder at the table to search for the bottle!(which wasn't there as i hadn't made one up in hope). She has only ever had two in her whole life! Man she is too smart for her own good!
She is now quite happy after a bottle and I am left feeling quite depressed about the whole thing
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 7:55am |
But should add on to my last post - the biggest benefit is that she slept last night right through with no dream feed! In saying that the 200mls she had right before bed could be why
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 8:59am |
Don't feel depressed - what a great effort!
I guess you can't really blame Sam for being a little miss smartie and chosing the easy way to get her milk
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 9:14am |
You did really well. I had Bella right down to one feed in the morning, and I was thinking I'd keep doing that for a couple of months, but she refused me one morning, and weaned herself . She much prefers the bottle and literally swipes it out of my hand to get it!! I had heard about the cabbage leaf thing too...
to you, its hard giving up...
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 9:39am |
If she's letting you go cold turkey, then just express the top off in the shower when you get engorged. Your milk will settle down on it's own accord but it could take 3-4 weeks until you are properly "empty".
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 11:33am |
Thanks for your support everyone. I really appreciate the positive comments atm
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 1:59pm |
Josh did the same to me at 7 months. I just expressed off in the shower and didn't end up with any problems.
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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 8:09pm |
Thanks becks. Weird thing is that I don't even think I have refilled  She had a small feed this morning from each side which helped alot. More as a comfort thing to have a nap. Tried again tonight but the screaming started so I guess I am not producing enough for her anyway. She feel asleep with a nice warm tummy full of formula with no problems.
It makes me feel much better to see her so content - and when it comes down to it, that is all that really matters
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 8:36pm |
hey sweetheart, you've done so well, over 8 months of BFing is awesome. I was lucky cos I was able to give up one feed at a time with Cailin until we pretty much just stopped together....maybe you and Sam will be able to have a small comfort feed in the mornings like you did this morning, that should help with any overflow until your boobs settle down.
Lucky Sam to get such great milk for her first 8months of her life, well done you
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 8:53pm |
Hi
I don't know if its an age thing - but both my children did the same thing at about this age. I was devastated when dd refused me - and she was still feeding 4 times a day. Best of all we went to a family wedding that weekend and I was engorged....imagine all those family hugs (ouchie!!). It was also around the time that I introduced formula in a sippy cup as I was preparing for returning to work - I think mine both realised how easy the cup thing was!
Well done you for the fab start you've given your beautiful daughter!
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