Hello,
Thank you for your response,
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, I've been trying to get an accurate log, which i managed partially.. it's difficult to keep accurate log so i chose days that had most data. Hopefully it tells you something, I can't make out any pattern out of it
I don't have any hope in breastfeeding. I've tried everything - pumping 8-10 times a day, hands on pumping, hand expressing, power pumping, hired 2 hospital grade pumps. I tried various supplements/galactogogues, 7 to be exact, and high doses of Domperidone. I checked my prolactin level, it was fine. I've paid for the lactation consultant. After weeks of her help, she said that my body is just resistant to everything. My body just isn't making milk. My gp said frankly that i should stop breastfeeding. I weighed Anthony before and after breastfeeding a few times, it's actually 0ml now, not even 10ml. So I'm thinking of stopping putting him to breast. I think I need that nudge, so if you tell me that the routine will work better if I stop putting him to breast, I would actually be grateful and finally make my peace with feeding.
To clarify, according to the formula for minimum amount of bottle feeding: weight 6.16kg x 150ml= 924ml. Divide that by 8 feedings, he's supposed to have 115.5ml per feed. He was doing 10-12 feedings, and eating about 60-100ml per feed, which was fine.
Now I started trying to feed him more per feed so he holds on longer. He's not taking as much as I would like. But the breaks are a bit longer. Actually I'm a bit worried because since I'm logging, he's eating much less than he should. I should mention that he was born small, and gained a lot of weight in the first 6 weeks, eating more than average. That's why it is unusual for him to eat much less than average.
I also shortened the time at the breast now to 20 min, so it takes only 30-40 minutes to feed.
How can I lengthen the naps? I live in a studio flat but have been getting him used to noises during daytime. But when he wakes up, he doesn't cry right away, lies for a few minutes and sometimes then starts fussing, then crying. Other times he's just laying there content. I tried to resettle him - using shush/pat but it doesn't work. When he's up, he's up. Few weeks ago I also started using the method from baby whisperer book to resettle him at BT (pick him up until stops crying, then put him to sleep again; works at night after a few times, but often he goes to sleep after first try). Before that I was just carrying him around and sometimes gently rocking.
Anthony sleeps with me, I can't afford the cot bed right now. He did sleep in moses basket for the first 3 weeks, then wouldn't stay asleep there, so I took him to my bed. I'm happy with him sleeping with me now, until I can get a cot bed, which will be in a few months. Hopefully the routine can still be implemented with my situation.
I am reading The secrets of a baby whisperer now, didn't know that there were more
, what are they?
Unfortunately I don't have any support from friends or family. I don't have anyone that close or capable to ask. I am fine with that.
My log:
WU: 8:00
E: 8:15 breast only ->went back to sleep right away
E: 9:00
A: 1hr50 (9:00-10:50)
S: 10:50-11:45
E: 11:45
E: 12:25
A: 1hr15 (11:45-13)
S: 13-13:25
A: 2hr30 (13:25-15:55)
E: 14:55
E: 15:50
S: 15:55-16:10
A: 1hr20 (16:10-17:30)
S: 17:30-18:15
E: 18:30
A: 18:15-19:10
S: 19:10-19:20
E: 19:30
A: 25min (19:20-19:45)
S: 19:45-19:55
A: 35min (19:55-20:30)
S: 2030-tried to put to sleep as he looked tired, didn't work
A: 1hr (20:40-21:40)
E: 21:20
BT: 21:40 asleep on the bottle
DF: 2:30 breast
DF: 3:25
NF: 6:30
WU: 8:00
E: 8:30
A: 1h50
S: 9:50-10:10
A: 50min
S: 11-11:10
E: 11:30
A:
S:
E: 14:10
A:
S:
BT: 22:00
...
WU: 8:00
E: 8:10
A:
S:
E: 11:20
A: 1hr40
S: 13:00-14:00
E: 14:00
A: 2hr40
E: 16:40-> asleep on breast
S: 16:40-17:00 uneven sleep with short cry outbursts
E: 17:00-> asleep on breast
S: 17:00-17:40
E: 17:40-> asleep on bottle
A: 18:15-21:30 (3hr15)
E: 19:35
E: 21:00
BT: 21:30 -> asleep on bottle
DF: 4:30 breast
WU: 7:00
E: 7:10
A:
S:
E: 10:00 breast
E: 10:55
A: 2hr
S: 12:00-13:00
E: 13:00
A: 1hr20
S: 14:20-15:00
A: 1hr30 (15:00-16:30)
E: 16:00
S: 16:30-16:40
E: 17:00
E: 18:00
A: 1hr20 (17:00-18:20)
S: 18:20-18:20
E: 19:00
A: 2h40 (19:00-21:40)
BT: 21:40
DF: around 4:30 breast
DF: 7:00
WU: 10:00
E: 10:00
A:
S:
E: 12:00
A: 30min (12:00-12:30)
S: 12:30-12:50 driving
A: 2hr40 (12:50-15:30)
E: 14:15
S: 15:30-16:00 driving
A:16:00-not sure
E: 16:30
E: 19:00
BT: 21:40 after 20min resettling, fell asleep in kitchen cause cried when in bedroom
...
WU: 7:30
E: 7:30
A: 2hr15 (7:30-9:45)
E: 9:45-> asleep on bottle
S: 10:00-11:40
E: 11:40
A: 2hr30 (11:40-13:10)
S: 13:10-14:20 -> asleep on breast
E: 14:20
A: 40min (14:20-15:00)
S: 15:00-16:00
A: 1hr30 (16:00-17:30)
E: 17:00
S: 17:30-19:45
E: 19:45
A: 2hr (19:45-21:45)
E: 21:00
S: 21:45-22:30-> resettled by giving breast, fell asleep
DF: 5:00 breast
...
WU: 6:50
E: 6:50
A: 1hr30 (6:50-8:20)
S: 8:20-9:10
E: 9:20
E: 9:55
A: 1hr25 (9:20-10:45)
S: 10:10 tried to put him to sleep but failed
S: 10:45-11:30
A: 1hr 15 (11:30-12:45)
E: 12:20
S: 12:45-12:55
A: 50min (12:55-13:45)
E: 13:40
S: 13:45-14:15
A: 2hr15 (14:15-16:30)
E: 15:20
S: 16:30-17:30
E: 17:50
E: 18:20
...
I appreciate your help. Thank you so much,
Angie
PS.
I also wanted to ask you, how do S and E times shift when they get older? How long should a 4 month old baby sleep during day and during night?