I have a week-old DS who has been pretty poorly since he was born, after quite a traumatic birth (for him).
He had trouble latching on at first and then we thought we had hit the jackpot after seeing a lactation expert. I was so determined to bf especially as he was unwell, and the midwives were keen too. However, he then literally would not come off the breast - I was switch feeding at an almost constant level (nine hours straight at one point, with empty sore breasts and he was still showing hunger cues). He himself was only getting an hour's sleep a day, screaming himself hoarse for the minutes or seconds between switching breasts.
And after all of that, after his hard effort and mine, his weight plummeted. The consultant recommended I hand-express which I found very painful, and to be honest given how little time DS actually spent not feeding, I needed to sleep in that time.
So... With all that in mind, the solution we are looking at is expressing milk using a pump for feeds and in an attempt to galvanise my supply. We will carry on skin-to-skin (both me and dh, with ds). Possible formula top-ups if supply is meagre (he had 20ml of aptamil today and seemed better for it. It feels to me at the moment like a good balance for my boy but I'm missing something, aren't I? Looking for advice/reassurance on next steps please, you deserve a medal for reading to the end!