I’m 10 weeks into combo feeding, it has been quite the learning curve. My key learnings that I will share:
My baby was a hungry baby, she was starving after being born, she spent hours on the boob, so eventually I have her a ready made bottle (Kendamil to be exact) and she was awake and perky so I could finally see her face and also DH could hold her.
I then started with boob and finished with bottle because she never ever seemed satisfied
My nipples hurt for 2 weeks, it was excruciating, I couldn’t bare it. I started to not give boob for every feed so I could give my nipples time to heal. Instead I give formula.
Maam compresses and lanisoh are a godsend those early days.
I personally didn’t have a supply issue or an establishment issue doing it this way. I had so so much milk (big boobs) so not feeding at every feed did not in any way impact supply (again this is my experience not everyone is the same).
I didn’t pump this time as I did with my first baby and I had constant lumps and engorgement which hurt insanely. I personally would rather give formula than ever endure a pump again. But given its your first time, try it. I used a hospital grade pump and in hindsight, it was too powerful, which lead to problems. So maybe try a regular one from a store?
My little one came home as a good night time sleeper, with feeding at 3am then 7. On the evenings and nights I fed with boob, she didn’t sleep well, she was awake and hungry. Even if I gave a full feed from both sides for up to an hour. This is likely an unpopular opinion, but having tried multiple approaches, I can safely say that breast milk does not fill my baby as much as formula. So at night, I give formula, as it’s working well and I’m getting much more sleep. Happy mum - happy baby.
DH has bonded wonderfully with my baby as he can help wjth feeds but is equally very supportive of breastfeeding and does everything he can to help.
My little one falls asleep at boob constantly which makes feeding take so much longer. So I try to mix up both formula and boob at the feeds I give boob
My boobs responded well to my feeding and milk production once I was consistent every day. No lumps, no engorgement and no mastitis, unlike when I was pumping.
Some of my new found wisdom.
Fed is best.
Formula is ok to give and I have zero regrets introducing that bottle in this early hours and keeping it up.
my supply was not impacted by not giving boob at every feed to allow my nipples time to heal, despite what I was told by midwives and lactation consultant. feeding was established by 2 weeks and milk production responded accordingly (it produced what I used and the times I use it)
Breast milk is not as filling as formula (which meant more feeding, less sleeping and a cranky hungry baby and an overwhelmed me) So I do both at each feed it just formula.
My baby gained weight appropriately and I never had any concerns about jaundice, it went down quickly. Unless DD1 who was readmitted in day 5 and my doctor asked me to give formula to wash it out.
My mental health matters and if I was struggling I wasn’t helping myself , my baby or my family. I didn’t martyr myself like I did the first time with feeding and pumping.
Washing and sterilising bottles is not as big a faff as let on, and I would rather do that than be buried night and day under a baby who is never satisfied. I do have another DD to think about so it’s not really feasible.
I am happy now 10 weeks in, but I was from early days with my approach. It works for us.
I think combi feeling is a brilliant idea. Best of both worlds.