Anyone read this? (TRIGGER WARNING: link is about an infant death due to inadequate diet):
fedisbest.org/2017/02/given-just-one-bottle-still-alive/
It is a hard read but seems worth publicising.
I'm biased because I was in a very similar situation with my first child. Also have mild PCOS, poor fertility and produced copious watery milk with a baby who either screamed or "cluster fed" and suffered significant weight loss (dropped off the chart). And I just kept getting the breast is best message, feed him more etc and persuaded not to give him formula. I "gave in" at about 12 weeks and topped him up with formula and he suddenly thrived. I'm an educated health professional and yet the pressure to exclusively breast feed was enormous and I let go of my own common sense. Looking back now it's clear that there was objective evidence that my supply, though copious, was not nutritious. Milk I expressed sat in the fridge, and when separated due to cold had only the slightest "scum" of fat on top, the rest was just grey water. Showed the midwife and HV and just got the party line that all breast milk varies, you are making what your baby needs blah blah blah. Just ridiculous. We accept that there is variation in all other health matters, so why do we persist with the universal message that breast is best? Thank science for formula.