smk84
Fri 03-Feb-12 22:35:24
Hi, my DC2 is due in June and I'd like to buy a cup so that we can give them expressed milk without using a bottle. I am hoping not to need to give top ups at all, but with DS he lost too much weight, we were told to give top ups (in a bottle) and I think this led to him preferring a faster flow and gave us big probs with BF. Want to be better prepared this time ! Thank you
Any cup will work - even the lid of a bottle or an egg cup!
You can buy special EBM cups but I'm not sure they are worth the money (approx £5 for 10 disposable cups).
Should mention a cup with a small capacity is good (no pint glasses!) and baby laps the milk rather than drinks it. Jack Newman has some video footage of how to cup feed a baby somewhere (it's late and I'm too tired to google).
Mishy1234
Sun 05-Feb-12 18:33:37
Medela do small cups for feeding expressed milk. We used them in hospital briefly with ds1 as he had jaundice and was too sleepy to bf.
cordiality
Mon 06-Feb-12 15:05:42
We would give DD ebm in the lid of a tommy tippee bottle when we were still trying to get the hang of breastfeeding. She was very sweet, lapping at it like a little cat, and blowing little bubbles in it. It worked absolutely brilliantly.
smk84
Tue 07-Feb-12 17:32:03
Thanks Mishy and Cordiality. Mishy are they yellow? I have some yellow ones that came with my breastpumps and now you mention Medela I think they could be just right (and probably what they are intended for - I only ever used them last time to 'catch' hand expressed milk!!!!)
We used the little cups for dosing out medecine.
TheSurgeonsMate
Tue 07-Feb-12 19:59:28
Lid of avent bottle is perfect. Better fit for your hand than narrow straightsided medicine cup style thing.
MessNessPess
Tue 07-Feb-12 22:26:37
A medicine measure pot is great.