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A little confused with this, I have a lot of breast milk so can I start freezing it to use in stead of formula When the little mans going on solids? The midwife tells my it last for 6 months is that right?
Thanks
Follow on milk is a modern fabrication. Just carry on with breastmilk.
You can just keep breastfeeding if you want to. I breastfed DD1 until she was 10 months.
But yes, you can also freeze it for up to six months.
Follow on milk is a marketing ploy for formula companies to get around advertising laws.
Breastmilk is the best think for your baby to have, there's no need to stop at 6 months - it's magic stuff, changes according to your baby's needs as they get older.
When you start weaning, most of your baby's calories still come from milk, just keep breastfeeding.
Follow on milk is a very recent invention, as PP have said, since they're allowed to advertise that, but can't advertise 'infant formula'. It's basically the same thing
You don't ever have to introduce formula if you don't want to - you can BF to 12 months (or beyond) and then introduce cows milk if you want to.
And from 6 months you can use cows milk in cereal and cooking if you don't want you use expressed milk for that
I use cows milk in cooking but am still bfing also at 20mo. Ds won't drink any other milk. 😣
Definitely keep breastfeeding if you want to! Absolutely no need to move onto formula.
There is no such thing as "follow on milk".
It's a name given to formula milk by companies as pp said, to get around advertising laws.
Entirely your choice to use breast or formula milk. But if you want to continue bf there is no additional benefit to formula or follow on milk. It's just milk.
Follow on milk was created to get around the fact there is a law that formula companies cannot advertise their products as a replacement for breastfeeding. Even people formula feeding their babies don't need to switch to it.
Eh? You don't need to introduce formula. You're fine to continue breastfeeding after 6 months.
Even if you do introduce formula, it's fine to feed a 6month plus baby on the regular first milk. My son never had follow on milk - it's a marketing gimmick.
Why would you give old bm instead of just bf?
Right got it thanks guys!
I thought maybe the expressed bm would give me a break and my partner can do feeds over the weekend if I was to go out etc. My sisters baby started to bite the nipple so I was a little concerned about that also after the 6 months. Didn't think it would be classed as old if it's been frozen, I've got some frozen from 2 days after bm come in and baby is 9weeks.
Well old as in not fresh, it's obviously not harmful. Though it may taste slightly freezer burned It was your comment about follow on milk that confused people. Follow on milk is purely what formula companies try and con people who are formula feeding to use instead of cows milk after the initial year of of obligatory formula is up.
If you want to stop bf for a break, or just supplement the feeds, use up all the frozen bm and then switch to cows milk but follow up is never necessary.
As said by pp the baby will start feeding less as they take on more solids too
Remember that the compisition of your milk right now is perfect for your baby right now. It will change as your baby gets older. I wouldn't give a 6mo baby milk that I'd expressed at 9weeks tbh. Just pump some nearer the time.
The composition does change but it doesn't make it unhealthy. That's why they prefer sick babies get donor milk from unrelated strangers making milk for an unrelated baby to formula
I just kept breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding after 6 months isn't at all like it is in the early days (IME). much quicker and less tiring.
It is ok to use fomula and combination feed too if you don't have an objection to using formula (obviously that is entirely up to you!) and you want / need a break and don't have any stored bm. The only issue is that if you do it a lot your bm supply might reduce.
Oh I though it was the same follow on and formula! Sorry for the confusion
Great information! I didn't know you could formula feed and bf together! I will pump closer to the time totally makes sense!
Just to clear up:
First infant milk - birth to 1 year
Follow on milk - 6 months to 1 year
Toddler milk - 1-3 years
I did use follow on milk as it was cheaper. I switched to cows milk at age 1
I just carried on breastfeeding. When he bit, I pulled DS off the breast and said no. and screamed ouch a bit
He soon learned not to.
Regarding the biting, it's usually related to teething. They can't actually bite if they're latched on and feeding because their tongue is in the way. The times to watch for biting is at the start and end of the feed when they're unlatching. When my DS has been in a biting phase I watch him like a hawk when he's unlatching. If he does bite then I say no and that's the end of the feed for a while at least.
If you want to bottle feed breastmilk, you can store breast milk in the freezer for 6 months in sterile storage bags. It can be kept in the back of fridge in either sterile bags or bottles for up to 5 days. It can be left at room temp for 6hrs I was told in hospital, but in the heat of summer might be best in fridge. It settles so will need a good shake before use. I had a bottle refuser so we used to put it in a non drip cup instead at 6 months.
Slight derail here - is there an issue with giving defrosted breast milk that was expressed a couple of months before? I've got loads in the freezer that I'm hoping to use in a couple of months time, for things like a wedding I'm going to where my mum will babysit. I'm worried I won't produce enough excess milk in the wee while before so was hoping to use stuff I've already expressed. Obviously it won't be over 6 months old, but maybe 3?
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