Thank you for actually showing this! Everyone just says "paced" bottle feeding or hands you a leaflet and I just didn't get it. Now I can confidently explain this to my husband. :)
Thank you for this! 2 month old who’s getting frustrated at breast after a weekend of bottle feeds. I’ve been feeling very discouraged this has been so informative
@@jenniferrobles5848 your not doing it all wrong mamma. You’re figuring it out as you go along. None of us can prepare, every baby is different. No matter how many books or videos you watch, your little one is going to be different than others. This is the beauty (and curse lol) of motherhood, we’re all fucking up until we find what works best! So don’t put yourself down!
I recently became an first time Mom, and found this video to be helpful. The content is straight to the point and easy to follow. I , also purchased a Dr. Brown bottle, and love it!
I think knowing what your individual flow is like is important in this. I have an extremely fast flow, and my first wouldn’t take a bottle at all until I figured out he needed a medium to fast flow nipple. I literally choke my babies because my flow is soooo fast, even when not engorged. Thankfully I figured it out with my second and he took a bottle just fine.
Elisha McIntyre that’s a good point! I haven’t given my baby a bottle yet but I’ll keep this idea in mind if she has problems, I have a super fast flow also
We met with a feeding specialist yesterday who showed us how to pace bottle feed since our 2 week old is having latch/reflux issues. I'm going to try the positioning you showed and see if that helps!
Wow thank you so much for this information! I wish I watched this before my son was born. He's formula-fed now and is having issues with reflux. I had no idea this was paced bottle feeding but I'll start feeding him like this from now on. I'm going to make my husband and my baby's grandparents watch this video too! Thanks again!
Welcome back to YT!! I just wanted to come back to this video and tell you how much it helped me with my first baby. We were struggling with baby throwing up soon after every feed. Our doctors said to keep him upright, help him burp. But still he was constantly throwing up all that breastmilk! It was so heartbreaking. Finally a friend sent me your video. GAME CHANGER. it seemed so obvious after that it wasn’t a good thing that our baby was gulping down milk every feed. Thank you so much! It was such a relief to figure out what was going wrong for months.
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m going to share it with family. It’s so hard to explain to people why we do this and how to do it. You make the best videos!
More people need to know how to pace! NICU RN here and we have to do so much education on feeding preemies with pacing and therapeutic techniques. And even the full term, strong feeders do so much better with pacing. Most parents I work with have no clue before teaching.
Yes please do video about getting stubborn baby to take a bottle. I had issues with my previous too and tried to pump exclusively when I went back to work because they wouldn’t go back and forth but only pumping my supply dried up within a month. I am super nervous going back to work after I have this baby 😖
I love your videos. It's all so relevant! Literally things they don't tell you, because it's 'widely' known. I knew very few of these things before I had my son who is now three months old. Thank you for what you are doing.
Thank you so much for all the videos! They're super helpful! I have a DESPERATE video request: Can you please do one about keeping a balance between natural birthing and necessary medical interventions? I am interested in trying to have an unmedicated, natural labor, but the resources that I found for that have been in general very against all interventions it seems like. Whereas other things I have read seem to be on the opposite side of the spectrum saying that there are no circumstances where an intervention recommended by your doctor might actually be unnecessary. I for sure want to keep me and baby safe during the whole experience, but if I can avoid pitocin, forceps, vacuum extraction, episiotomy, c-section, etc, I definitely want that too. I just am worried about being pressured into something for the doctor's convenience that I don't actually need for me and my baby's safety. TIA!
Not sure if you were pregnant when you posted this comment but just in case, I recommend just standing your ground and having your partner be your advocate. They tried to push Pitocin on me during my labor because the doctor himself didn’t feel like waiting but my body was naturally progressing and dilating so I just kept refusing. After 21 hours of labor, including 3 hours of pushing, I safely delivered my healthy baby. It’s YOUR birth experience and as long as the baby is safe in the womb while you labor, then the doctors and medical staff can wait. They’re getting paid to be there as well so don’t let them make you feel bad. If there’s no real medical/safety reason for medical intervention, then just stand your ground and/or have your partner who is with you communicate your wishes too. Best of luck Momma! I hope you and all the Moms have the birth experience of their dreams, and deliver a safe & healthy baby. 💕
I used to work in the infant room at a daycare and WOW is this different than the way we fed the babies! Paced bottle feeding makes so much sense, but I can't imagine taking this much time with each baby at each feeding. Unfortunately, there would just be no way.
I had no idea about this! I'm due in February and plan on breastfeeding for the first couple of months, but then he will be going to daycare so I'm going to pump and use a bottle at home as well to help him transition some (and to also give mama a break!)
A lot of mixed information out there. I like to wind my baby around every oz, as if he drinks more in one go he sometimes sicks it up. However a leaflet from the health visitor says don’t stop the baby feeding unless they stop themselves. Thank you for making me feel I’m doing things the right way
Thanks for taking the time to make and post this video! I am expecting my 1st and am due the beginning of April. Because of a nerve autoimmune disorder I have that very easily spreads and causes severe chronic pain I may not be able to breast feed. There aren't many videos about bottle feeding and it's great to have the info incase I'm unable to breast feed our little one for any reason. I love your content and I can't wait to see your next video!
I have 2 children that had some feeding difficulties and had to see a speech therapist and she instructed me to feed them just like you showed, sitting up not reclining and the bottle horizontal and not just dumping it into their mouths bc they would choke on the milk bc it came out to quickly and it took them a while to coordinate suck, swallow, breathe. She didn't call it paced bottle feeding so I didn't know that's what it was. But as I watched your video I was like oh I've done that before. Lol
Yes! As a mama to a 5 week old recovering from tongue, lip, and double buckle tie surgery. We’ve had a rough journey. I felt like I failed because the breast wasn’t working for us. I was in so much pain and he was feeding for long periods constantly. Then I started pumping, which has been rough. We started trying to breastfeed again two weeks after his surgery and it still wasn’t working for us. His suck is still dysfunctional and his tongue and upper lip still aren’t doing what they need to do for successful breastfeeding. I would still love to get back to the breast, but have come to terms with the fact that it may never happen for us. Now I am mentally feeling better. When you mentioned the baby not knowing when he was full. It struck a chord. I had been feeling like the post feeding fussiness and hunger cues were because my baby was so used to breastfeeding for two hours at a time before the tie surgery.
Thank you, Elizabeth! This video was so helpful! I’m feeling good about introducing paced bottle feeding to my son once I’m cleared to go back to work! Well, that will be Daddy’s job but anyway REALLY INFORMATIVE! Thank you again!
Thanks for your tips. I'm still watching all your videos, so maybe you already posted it, but I would appreaciate some extra info for those women that can't breastfeed (as me). It's quite difficult to find detailed tutorials about that subject. Thanks again!!!
Thank you! I’m having so much pain. Breastfeeding that I had to introduce the bottle, it comforts me to know she can go back to breast-feeding after the bottle or even a pacifier… more advice on switching back-and-forth please please please
Thank you so much for this video! My daughter has been vomiting everything feeding for a day now, we scheduled an appointment to see her pediatrician today at 11am. I hope he gives us any tips
Thank you so much for this video and for starting a TH-cam channel. 😘👍✨❤️I knew half of the information you mentioned and the other half is absolute golden advice no one gave me and is so helpful! Your a blessing, HUGE HUG to you! Much love and thanks again! 🥰
I love your videos! super informative! I'm a new mom and this helped a lot but now I'm a bit scared of how to approach daycares with this method. I wonder if they already know what to do or not. I will more than likely find out once I get to that point but I'm the type to prepare just in case. I hate the idea of dropping off my baby with people I can't fully and completely trust to do what I would do, if that make sense? If possible, you should do a video over this topic to hopefully ease the minds of new moms who are scared of putting trust into a daycare with these techniques and how to approach to topic with the day care.
Omg please do a video on getting a baby to take a bottle. My baby is 10 weeks and is EBF. She absolutely refuses the bottle and pacis. We’ve tried the list of 20 things our lactation consultants through our insurance say. She refuses!
Just as a PSA for other parents out there, the ideal time to introduce a a bottle to an exclusively breastfed baby is between 4-6 weeks old , once Breastfeeding is well established and before their suck reflex diminishes. For a new lactation specific video each week, stop by my channel :)
Thank you! I have never really used a bottle with any of my kiddos but this time my bigger kids might want to feed their sibling and this is wonderful,!
Please do video on getting stubborn baby to take a bottle! I tried everything with my daughter and it never happened. I’d love to know your tricks. Thanks and love your vids! 💕
In my experience a hungry baby/kid will eat whatever is offered. I know it is painful but don't give in at the first sign of resistance. Maybe let the kid skip a meal if it wouldn't take the bottle and then try offering the bottle again for the next meal. If you always give in the kid learns that it will eventually get what it wants by resisting you long enough. BUT: please check first if there are some other (maybe physical) issues. You can always consult a doctor if you are not certain. Or maybe there is an issue with positioning, with the bottle itself or your feeding technique that is making it hard for the infant to get the milk out - or it comes out to fast (but this video should be a good indicator if there is something you could change or try). And sometimes a very young child is just not ready to give up the breast and the comfort that comes with it. Always question yourself why you want it to take a bottle. Of course it is your choice not to breastfeed (anymore) and sometimes you can't change the need for bottlefeeding, but if you have a choice and you are ok with brestfeeding a bit longer maybe just give your child and yourself a bit more time. Maybe the issue will dissolve itself. However here are some tips you can try: offer different brands and types of bottles/nipples. Maybe your kid just don't like the form of it. If you try to feed formula maybe switch to a different brand - it might just not like the taste of it. Check if the bottle is too hot or too cold. Let the child explore the empty bottle so it can get used to it. Show your child how you drink out of the bottle and show that you are enjoying it. Take time and try to provide a calm environment with no/little interference. Since you wrote "it never happened" I suppose your kid is now too old for a bottle but please let me know if you have tried some of this. I am curios ;) I hope my comment is intelligible (I am not a native speaker) and maybe it can even help someone :)
Amelia Toscano we’ve also tried pretty much all they say. We’ve talked to a lot of moms, lactation consultants and our doc. Some babies just never take a bottle. But I’m also curious if she has any suggestions we haven’t tried since she’s pretty knowledgeable! My only reason would be it would be nice to have a break occasionally or feel like I can leave for more than a couple hrs if that! Luckily my babe is a great and efficient breastfeeder so I’m grateful for that.
I love your videos! Your comment “not all babies have read the text book and know the averages”, I just fell off my bed laughing. My first baby went through a faze for a week when he was about two months old where he wanted about 220ml of BM for a few days almost every feed (pace feed on on a slow flow newborn teat). The LC I spoke to over the phone went absolutely crazy at me, telling me I was abusing my son, over feeding him and that my son was over weight without ever seeing him or his growth chart at all. If she had, she would have seen it was very unusual of him to want so much milk, he grew very evenly across all of his growth charts that week/ two week period and it settled right back down to normal after about four days. instead of supporting my need to EE for my personal medical reasons (or finding these out) she just told me off and accused me of being selfish and abusive for refusing to direct feed and over feeding my son. Needless to say, we never attended a physical appointment with her and went to see a nurse who specialised in breastfeeding who helped our journey last for a full year!
Could you do a quick vid on how a cervical stitch is removed? I had one at 22 weeks and i am dreading the removal I'd appreciate it if there is any advice or tips for when its time to be removed thanks
Hi!! I have a question! Do you have any videos discussing or can you make a video on any tips / tricks (if there are any) on how to not tear?? Or what happens if you do?? Thank you!
Hii! Great video thank you. Like you mentioned, could you please also put up a video on strategies to get babies to take a bottle that have been exclusively breastfed who are refusing a bottle. 🙏🏼 thank you!!
Thank you so much for the video!! I’m seriously so glad I watched this - I didn’t know any of this! I’m expecting in May and your videos have been so helpful.
So I have a couple of questions. I've heard you say in a couple videos that you are exclusively pumping. I'd love to know the story there, as so am I, but not by choice. I'd rather breastfeed. My baby girl had oral ties that did not get identified or corrected until about 7 weeks of age. And trying to teach an infant that never took the breast to do so now is proving very difficult for me. So my questions are: are you planning to go back to breast and if so how? And: from the standpoint of baby neurologic development, might there be an age at which they are more receptive to learning a new feeding skill, i.e. feeding from the breast?
So I am currently uploading a video on exclusive pumping, and I've also filmed my exclusive pumping story. My son is now 14 months old, so I am no longer pumping or breastfeeding him. I go into more detail in my video, but like you it was due to necessity and not choice. You are a strong mama doing all you can for your baby.
Is this something that would also be beneficial or necessary for exclusively bottle/formula fed babies? Or is this more for babies who are accustomed to breastfeeding?
Do you have suggestions to increase fatness of breast milk found out i have to feed with both formula and breast milk because not being fatty enough to maintain weight
I take 5 medications for my OCD, Panic Didorder, ADHD and GAD. My SSRI was the only medicine that I was told to stop. My youngest is now 10 and I didn't have any problems with my 3 kids. There are psychiatrist that specifically work with pregnant women. This was a life saver for me and can't recommend finding one or asking for a referral.
Can you do a video on trying to get milk production back up after it starts to dry up. I messed up with not pumping enough and it started to go away and now i pump every 2 hours and take supplements and I get an oz at the most, It's so frustrating!
I’ve got a video on naturally increasing your milk supply and I’m working on one on exclusive pumping. I also have a video on fenugreek which is a pretty common supplement that can actually decrease a mama’s supply. But power pumping can be super helpful and keeping up the every 2 hour pumping. It’s all supply and demand! Are you pumping in addition to putting baby to breast. If so, 1 ounces is a perfectly normal amount to get.
He's bottle fed because he can't latch, he has a high pallet. And when he was a week old they told me I had to supplement with formula because he lost 9% of his birth weight. he's also almost 2 months old but my supplements have fenugreek in them and I do power pumping.
I dont know how much this may help but drinking extra amounts of water than you would normally drink helps it I naturally drink plenty of water and while I breastfed it seemed the more I drank the more milk I had, hope this helps
By going away and then have someone else give them the bottle when they're hungry. Most babies don't take bottles from mom because they don't know the concept and have no desire to try this plastic boob imitation when they feel and smell the real thing. Maybe after a while when they got used to it they will also take the bottle from mom :)
Please do a video on getting stubborn babies to take a bottle. Mine is almost 4 months old and absolutely refuses. I’ve only actually been away from her once for 3 hours and instead of drinking the bottle when she was hungry she just screamed the entire time. I’ve tried to leave her multiple times but I get a phone call immediately bc she’s screaming then I go back and she wants to nurse for an hour 🙄 help
My concern is that now that my son is 8 months old and I want to try going back to breastfeeding, I won’t know how much he is a guy getting. We just hit a sweet routine and feeding schedule but I also want to help him get back on the breast. Help me!
I had to give my daughter formula at 3 days old because she had severe jaundice and my milk didn’t come in until 3 weeks after she was born. She will only latch a 3rd of the time. Is it too late to try this? She’s a terrible eater even with a bottle.
Definitely not too late to try this. I’d also recommend meeting with an IBCLC to figure out a feeding plan and work on getting baby on the breast (if that is your goal)!
Please make a video on baby who won’t take a bottle I’m struggling with my 5 month old she won’t take a bottle at all I tried a lot of bottles nothing is working and I’m about to go back to school
I been doing how u say, still my three weeks seems try sucking so fast.. and then chocking ! Felt so bad. Seems like its too much for hr to swallow. Where as my bottle is size one
Sadly I gave my son that size 1 nipple , he has a dx floppy air way , spent the night in Nicu and now he is on premie and still at 3 weeks. Ugh . Doing much better due to nipple flow .
Do you have a video on combo feeding? Feeding with breast and bottle? I want to do both u till baby is 5 or 6 months, then just exclusively pump. Please share tips. Thank you. I think my daughter got use to the bottle so now Iam trying to get her more on the breast.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON GETTING A STUBBORN BABY TO TAKE A BOTTLE! my little girl is 2 months old and use to go between breast and bottle no problem and the. One day she just stopped taking bottles all together! She also refuses pasifiers
So educational and nice said. It will be useful for us, European people, to have a good understanding of your sistem of measure, this been said can you please "translate" the US sistem into the International one. In this way we understand the measurement and we are focus on video. Thank you for all your videos. Hugs
OMG how could our own Babys make it to Adulthood Please tell me..why ? Every Year a new Nurse comes up with new Techniks to feed a Baby ,to hold a Baby, to change a Diaper , to bath a Baby. Dear Mummys please....dont watsch 2000 Videos of Nurses and so called Experts. Talk to your Midwife after Birth She and you know your Baby and ther Needs . Trust your Midwife,your Doktor and your Instinkts . Not TH-cam
She's not "Making this up" this is a widely used technique. My babies survived without paced feeding. But that doesn't mean I can't do better with more information.
Nothing against you or your lisp at all i just noticed that most people with a lisp all look the same in the mouth when they talk. Your mouth when speaking looks exactly like drew barrymore.
Thank you for actually showing this! Everyone just says "paced" bottle feeding or hands you a leaflet and I just didn't get it. Now I can confidently explain this to my husband. :)
Thank you for this! 2 month old who’s getting frustrated at breast after a weekend of bottle feeds. I’ve been feeling very discouraged this has been so informative
Seriously this is so helpful. I feel clueless and an expectant mom. Please keep the content coming.
Fucking same. I been doing it all wrong 😑
@@jenniferrobles5848 your not doing it all wrong mamma. You’re figuring it out as you go along. None of us can prepare, every baby is different. No matter how many books or videos you watch, your little one is going to be different than others. This is the beauty (and curse lol) of motherhood, we’re all fucking up until we find what works best! So don’t put yourself down!
I have worked in child care in Australia for 24 years and this video was so helpful and taught me a lot!! Thank you!!
Same but worked in childcare for 7 years also pregant atm lol
Very informative! As an infant teacher and 31 weeks pregnant...this is useful in all major aspects of my life! Thank you :)
I recently became an first time Mom, and found this video to be helpful. The content is straight to the point and easy to follow. I , also purchased a Dr. Brown bottle, and love it!
Wow! I never knew! I’m an auntie and helping to feed my baby nephew a bottle I just assumed the heavy flow position... thankful to learn about this 😊
What a good aunt!
I think knowing what your individual flow is like is important in this. I have an extremely fast flow, and my first wouldn’t take a bottle at all until I figured out he needed a medium to fast flow nipple. I literally choke my babies because my flow is soooo fast, even when not engorged. Thankfully I figured it out with my second and he took a bottle just fine.
Elisha McIntyre that’s a good point! I haven’t given my baby a bottle yet but I’ll keep this idea in mind if she has problems, I have a super fast flow also
We met with a feeding specialist yesterday who showed us how to pace bottle feed since our 2 week old is having latch/reflux issues. I'm going to try the positioning you showed and see if that helps!
Wow thank you so much for this information! I wish I watched this before my son was born. He's formula-fed now and is having issues with reflux. I had no idea this was paced bottle feeding but I'll start feeding him like this from now on. I'm going to make my husband and my baby's grandparents watch this video too! Thanks again!
Welcome back to YT!! I just wanted to come back to this video and tell you how much it helped me with my first baby. We were struggling with baby throwing up soon after every feed. Our doctors said to keep him upright, help him burp. But still he was constantly throwing up all that breastmilk! It was so heartbreaking. Finally a friend sent me your video. GAME CHANGER. it seemed so obvious after that it wasn’t a good thing that our baby was gulping down milk every feed. Thank you so much! It was such a relief to figure out what was going wrong for months.
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m going to share it with family. It’s so hard to explain to people why we do this and how to do it. You make the best videos!
More people need to know how to pace! NICU RN here and we have to do so much education on feeding preemies with pacing and therapeutic techniques. And even the full term, strong feeders do so much better with pacing. Most parents I work with have no clue before teaching.
Yes please do video about getting stubborn baby to take a bottle. I had issues with my previous too and tried to pump exclusively when I went back to work because they wouldn’t go back and forth but only pumping my supply dried up within a month. I am super nervous going back to work after I have this baby 😖
I love your videos. It's all so relevant! Literally things they don't tell you, because it's 'widely' known. I knew very few of these things before I had my son who is now three months old. Thank you for what you are doing.
I'm on the road to TTC and I'd never heard of this until now! Thanks for this great resource!!
Thank you so much for all the videos! They're super helpful! I have a DESPERATE video request: Can you please do one about keeping a balance between natural birthing and necessary medical interventions? I am interested in trying to have an unmedicated, natural labor, but the resources that I found for that have been in general very against all interventions it seems like. Whereas other things I have read seem to be on the opposite side of the spectrum saying that there are no circumstances where an intervention recommended by your doctor might actually be unnecessary. I for sure want to keep me and baby safe during the whole experience, but if I can avoid pitocin, forceps, vacuum extraction, episiotomy, c-section, etc, I definitely want that too. I just am worried about being pressured into something for the doctor's convenience that I don't actually need for me and my baby's safety. TIA!
Not sure if you were pregnant when you posted this comment but just in case, I recommend just standing your ground and having your partner be your advocate. They tried to push Pitocin on me during my labor because the doctor himself didn’t feel like waiting but my body was naturally progressing and dilating so I just kept refusing. After 21 hours of labor, including 3 hours of pushing, I safely delivered my healthy baby. It’s YOUR birth experience and as long as the baby is safe in the womb while you labor, then the doctors and medical staff can wait. They’re getting paid to be there as well so don’t let them make you feel bad. If there’s no real medical/safety reason for medical intervention, then just stand your ground and/or have your partner who is with you communicate your wishes too. Best of luck Momma! I hope you and all the Moms have the birth experience of their dreams, and deliver a safe & healthy baby. 💕
Thank you for the information. I have a three week old almost a month old and this video has given me the information I need to pace feed my daughter
This is such a helpful and timely video! We’re having to supplement my little one until my milk comes in more and this is awesome info.
I used to work in the infant room at a daycare and WOW is this different than the way we fed the babies! Paced bottle feeding makes so much sense, but I can't imagine taking this much time with each baby at each feeding. Unfortunately, there would just be no way.
How many babies did you have to feed? That's an awesome job.
I had no idea about this! I'm due in February and plan on breastfeeding for the first couple of months, but then he will be going to daycare so I'm going to pump and use a bottle at home as well to help him transition some (and to also give mama a break!)
A lot of mixed information out there.
I like to wind my baby around every oz, as if he drinks more in one go he sometimes sicks it up.
However a leaflet from the health visitor says don’t stop the baby feeding unless they stop themselves.
Thank you for making me feel I’m doing things the right way
Thanks for taking the time to make and post this video! I am expecting my 1st and am due the beginning of April. Because of a nerve autoimmune disorder I have that very easily spreads and causes severe chronic pain I may not be able to breast feed. There aren't many videos about bottle feeding and it's great to have the info incase I'm unable to breast feed our little one for any reason. I love your content and I can't wait to see your next video!
I have 2 children that had some feeding difficulties and had to see a speech therapist and she instructed me to feed them just like you showed, sitting up not reclining and the bottle horizontal and not just dumping it into their mouths bc they would choke on the milk bc it came out to quickly and it took them a while to coordinate suck, swallow, breathe. She didn't call it paced bottle feeding so I didn't know that's what it was. But as I watched your video I was like oh I've done that before. Lol
Yes! As a mama to a 5 week old recovering from tongue, lip, and double buckle tie surgery. We’ve had a rough journey. I felt like I failed because the breast wasn’t working for us. I was in so much pain and he was feeding for long periods constantly. Then I started pumping, which has been rough. We started trying to breastfeed again two weeks after his surgery and it still wasn’t working for us. His suck is still dysfunctional and his tongue and upper lip still aren’t doing what they need to do for successful breastfeeding. I would still love to get back to the breast, but have come to terms with the fact that it may never happen for us. Now I am mentally feeling better.
When you mentioned the baby not knowing when he was full. It struck a chord. I had been feeling like the post feeding fussiness and hunger cues were because my baby was so used to breastfeeding for two hours at a time before the tie surgery.
Thank you, Elizabeth! This video was so helpful! I’m feeling good about introducing paced bottle feeding to my son once I’m cleared to go back to work! Well, that will be Daddy’s job but anyway REALLY INFORMATIVE!
Thank you again!
Thank you so much ! I knew how to do this but I didn’t know how to explain it to my family members whom care for my breastfed baby when I’m at work.
Love your videos! Always helpful. I’m fixing to have my second and I think it’s important to always be willing to learn new things as a mother.
Thanks for your tips. I'm still watching all your videos, so maybe you already posted it, but I would appreaciate some extra info for those women that can't breastfeed (as me). It's quite difficult to find detailed tutorials about that subject. Thanks again!!!
Thank you! I’m having so much pain. Breastfeeding that I had to introduce the bottle, it comforts me to know she can go back to breast-feeding after the bottle or even a pacifier… more advice on switching back-and-forth please please please
Thank you so much for this video! My daughter has been vomiting everything feeding for a day now, we scheduled an appointment to see her pediatrician today at 11am. I hope he gives us any tips
Thank you so much for this video and for starting a TH-cam channel. 😘👍✨❤️I knew half of the information you mentioned and the other half is absolute golden advice no one gave me and is so helpful! Your a blessing, HUGE HUG to you! Much love and thanks again! 🥰
I love your videos! super informative!
I'm a new mom and this helped a lot but now I'm a bit scared of how to approach daycares with this method. I wonder if they already know what to do or not.
I will more than likely find out once I get to that point but I'm the type to prepare just in case.
I hate the idea of dropping off my baby with people I can't fully and completely trust to do what I would do, if that make sense?
If possible, you should do a video over this topic to hopefully ease the minds of new moms who are scared of putting trust into a daycare with these techniques and how to approach to topic with the day care.
Thank you. First time mom here. Very helpful
Omg please do a video on getting a baby to take a bottle. My baby is 10 weeks and is EBF. She absolutely refuses the bottle and pacis. We’ve tried the list of 20 things our lactation consultants through our insurance say. She refuses!
Just as a PSA for other parents out there, the ideal time to introduce a a bottle to an exclusively breastfed baby is between 4-6 weeks old , once Breastfeeding is well established and before their suck reflex diminishes. For a new lactation specific video each week, stop by my channel :)
Thank you! I have never really used a bottle with any of my kiddos but this time my bigger kids might want to feed their sibling and this is wonderful,!
Super great information I’m definitely gonna teach dad this for when I’m not around to feed my baby on breast
Thank you!!! 🙂 I sent this to my mom since she overfed my son today. 🥺
Please do video on getting stubborn baby to take a bottle! I tried everything with my daughter and it never happened. I’d love to know your tricks. Thanks and love your vids! 💕
In my experience a hungry baby/kid will eat whatever is offered. I know it is painful but don't give in at the first sign of resistance. Maybe let the kid skip a meal if it wouldn't take the bottle and then try offering the bottle again for the next meal. If you always give in the kid learns that it will eventually get what it wants by resisting you long enough.
BUT: please check first if there are some other (maybe physical) issues. You can always consult a doctor if you are not certain. Or maybe there is an issue with positioning, with the bottle itself or your feeding technique that is making it hard for the infant to get the milk out - or it comes out to fast (but this video should be a good indicator if there is something you could change or try).
And sometimes a very young child is just not ready to give up the breast and the comfort that comes with it. Always question yourself why you want it to take a bottle. Of course it is your choice not to breastfeed (anymore) and sometimes you can't change the need for bottlefeeding, but if you have a choice and you are ok with brestfeeding a bit longer maybe just give your child and yourself a bit more time. Maybe the issue will dissolve itself.
However here are some tips you can try: offer different brands and types of bottles/nipples. Maybe your kid just don't like the form of it. If you try to feed formula maybe switch to a different brand - it might just not like the taste of it. Check if the bottle is too hot or too cold. Let the child explore the empty bottle so it can get used to it. Show your child how you drink out of the bottle and show that you are enjoying it. Take time and try to provide a calm environment with no/little interference.
Since you wrote "it never happened" I suppose your kid is now too old for a bottle but please let me know if you have tried some of this. I am curios ;)
I hope my comment is intelligible (I am not a native speaker) and maybe it can even help someone :)
Amelia Toscano we’ve also tried pretty much all they say. We’ve talked to a lot of moms, lactation consultants and our doc. Some babies just never take a bottle. But I’m also curious if she has any suggestions we haven’t tried since she’s pretty knowledgeable! My only reason would be it would be nice to have a break occasionally or feel like I can leave for more than a couple hrs if that! Luckily my babe is a great and efficient breastfeeder so I’m grateful for that.
Also interested! Please share your tips!
When my 2 month old is rejecting the bottle sometimes I give him the pacifier and after a few minutes offer him the bottle again. Works everytime
I love your videos!
Your comment “not all babies have read the text book and know the averages”, I just fell off my bed laughing. My first baby went through a faze for a week when he was about two months old where he wanted about 220ml of BM for a few days almost every feed (pace feed on on a slow flow newborn teat). The LC I spoke to over the phone went absolutely crazy at me, telling me I was abusing my son, over feeding him and that my son was over weight without ever seeing him or his growth chart at all. If she had, she would have seen it was very unusual of him to want so much milk, he grew very evenly across all of his growth charts that week/ two week period and it settled right back down to normal after about four days. instead of supporting my need to EE for my personal medical reasons (or finding these out) she just told me off and accused me of being selfish and abusive for refusing to direct feed and over feeding my son. Needless to say, we never attended a physical appointment with her and went to see a nurse who specialised in breastfeeding who helped our journey last for a full year!
Could you do a quick vid on how a cervical stitch is removed? I had one at 22 weeks and i am dreading the removal I'd appreciate it if there is any advice or tips for when its time to be removed thanks
Hi!! I have a question! Do you have any videos discussing or can you make a video on any tips / tricks (if there are any) on how to not tear?? Or what happens if you do?? Thank you!
Hii! Great video thank you. Like you mentioned, could you please also put up a video on strategies to get babies to take a bottle that have been exclusively breastfed who are refusing a bottle. 🙏🏼 thank you!!
I’ve got one up now!
@@Nurse_zabe ahh I can't find it, can you please link me to it?
THANK YOU my baby is one month!!! And totally needed this!!!
This is so helpful. Thank you!!
I'd love a video on how to get a picky baby to take a bottle. Going through that right now 🙋
2 more weeks til I'm due. Your videos are very informative, thank you.
Does the 1oz to 1.25oz for every hour baby is away from mama apply to sleep time?
Thank you so much for the video!! I’m seriously so glad I watched this - I didn’t know any of this! I’m expecting in May and your videos have been so helpful.
So I have a couple of questions. I've heard you say in a couple videos that you are exclusively pumping. I'd love to know the story there, as so am I, but not by choice. I'd rather breastfeed. My baby girl had oral ties that did not get identified or corrected until about 7 weeks of age. And trying to teach an infant that never took the breast to do so now is proving very difficult for me. So my questions are: are you planning to go back to breast and if so how? And: from the standpoint of baby neurologic development, might there be an age at which they are more receptive to learning a new feeding skill, i.e. feeding from the breast?
So I am currently uploading a video on exclusive pumping, and I've also filmed my exclusive pumping story. My son is now 14 months old, so I am no longer pumping or breastfeeding him. I go into more detail in my video, but like you it was due to necessity and not choice. You are a strong mama doing all you can for your baby.
Love love love! Idk how many times I preach paced feeding!
Really helpful demonstration at the end!
This is so helpful. You are the best!!!
Is this something that would also be beneficial or necessary for exclusively bottle/formula fed babies? Or is this more for babies who are accustomed to breastfeeding?
I wish I had all this wonderful information 4 years ago 🙁 Thanks for your gorgeous videos 👏🏻
Can you make a video on how to flip and deliver a breech baby please?
Thanks for the info! I didn’t know
This has helped so much. Thank you
Do you need to do paced bottle feeding if you exclusively pump?
Yes! Still important!
Ive never had to bottle feed baby 1 and 2, but tucking this away just in case things go differently this time.
Yay! NurseZabe!!❤️👩🏼⚕️
Can you please do a video on nipple confusion/introducing a pacifier while breastfeeding ?
Thank you! I got the haka and i hope this little guy will take a bottle or so of breast milk a day. I need a root canal after baby is born.
So the 1-1.25 ounces per hour rule is new to me. So if the baby has not eaten for 3 hours, they should eat 3-3.75 ounces? Am I understanding?
Do you have suggestions to increase fatness of breast milk found out i have to feed with both formula and breast milk because not being fatty enough to maintain weight
Very helpful! Thank you
Beautiful content
I know it’s controversial but I would love a video in your opinion on pregnancy/ breastfeeding on SSRI antidepressants
Yesssss I need this!!! @nursezabe
I take 5 medications for my OCD, Panic Didorder, ADHD and GAD. My SSRI was the only medicine that I was told to stop.
My youngest is now 10 and I didn't have any problems with my 3 kids.
There are psychiatrist that specifically work with pregnant women.
This was a life saver for me and can't recommend finding one or asking for a referral.
Can you do a video on trying to get milk production back up after it starts to dry up. I messed up with not pumping enough and it started to go away and now i pump every 2 hours and take supplements and I get an oz at the most, It's so frustrating!
I’ve got a video on naturally increasing your milk supply and I’m working on one on exclusive pumping. I also have a video on fenugreek which is a pretty common supplement that can actually decrease a mama’s supply. But power pumping can be super helpful and keeping up the every 2 hour pumping. It’s all supply and demand! Are you pumping in addition to putting baby to breast. If so, 1 ounces is a perfectly normal amount to get.
He's bottle fed because he can't latch, he has a high pallet. And when he was a week old they told me I had to supplement with formula because he lost 9% of his birth weight. he's also almost 2 months old but my supplements have fenugreek in them and I do power pumping.
I dont know how much this may help but drinking extra amounts of water than you would normally drink helps it I naturally drink plenty of water and while I breastfed it seemed the more I drank the more milk I had, hope this helps
Thank you! Very helpful!
Please do a video on getting baby to take a bottle
By going away and then have someone else give them the bottle when they're hungry. Most babies don't take bottles from mom because they don't know the concept and have no desire to try this plastic boob imitation when they feel and smell the real thing. Maybe after a while when they got used to it they will also take the bottle from mom :)
Please do a video on getting stubborn babies to take a bottle. Mine is almost 4 months old and absolutely refuses. I’ve only actually been away from her once for 3 hours and instead of drinking the bottle when she was hungry she just screamed the entire time. I’ve tried to leave her multiple times but I get a phone call immediately bc she’s screaming then I go back and she wants to nurse for an hour 🙄 help
My concern is that now that my son is 8 months old and I want to try going back to breastfeeding, I won’t know how much he is a guy getting. We just hit a sweet routine and feeding schedule but I also want to help him get back on the breast. Help me!
I had to give my daughter formula at 3 days old because she had severe jaundice and my milk didn’t come in until 3 weeks after she was born. She will only latch a 3rd of the time. Is it too late to try this? She’s a terrible eater even with a bottle.
She’s 10 weeks old now
Definitely not too late to try this. I’d also recommend meeting with an IBCLC to figure out a feeding plan and work on getting baby on the breast (if that is your goal)!
Please make a video on baby who won’t take a bottle I’m struggling with my 5 month old she won’t take a bottle at all I tried a lot of bottles nothing is working and I’m about to go back to school
I been doing how u say, still my three weeks seems try sucking so fast.. and then chocking ! Felt so bad. Seems like its too much for hr to swallow. Where as my bottle is size one
Sadly I gave my son that size 1 nipple , he has a dx floppy air way , spent the night in Nicu and now he is on premie and still at 3 weeks. Ugh . Doing much better due to nipple flow .
Do you have a video on combo feeding? Feeding with breast and bottle? I want to do both u till baby is 5 or 6 months, then just exclusively pump. Please share tips. Thank you. I think my daughter got use to the bottle so now Iam trying to get her more on the breast.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON GETTING A STUBBORN BABY TO TAKE A BOTTLE! my little girl is 2 months old and use to go between breast and bottle no problem and the. One day she just stopped taking bottles all together! She also refuses pasifiers
Did you ever make a video for how to help a baby take a bottle?
I did! th-cam.com/video/yZKxBlvmNqg/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, always useful
My only issue is i never switch side while nursing. Baby gets one boob per feeding.
I had to have 2oz every 2hrs is that normal or no ?
I watched another video they just pulled the bottle down but never removed it from their mouth and said to do that after about 30 seconds
That’s fine too! Whatever lessens the flow
Thanks!
What is the intro song
I Loveu this lady
So educational and nice said. It will be useful for us, European people, to have a good understanding of your sistem of measure, this been said can you please "translate" the US sistem into the International one. In this way we understand the measurement and we are focus on video. Thank you for all your videos. Hugs
Hi! One ounce is 30mL. Sorry I didn’t say that in the video. 💗
Can I reach you by email?
OMG how could our own Babys make it to Adulthood
Please tell me..why ?
Every Year a new Nurse comes up with new Techniks to feed a Baby ,to hold a Baby, to change a Diaper , to bath a Baby. Dear Mummys please....dont watsch 2000 Videos of Nurses and so called Experts.
Talk to your Midwife after Birth She and you know your Baby and ther Needs . Trust your Midwife,your Doktor and your Instinkts . Not TH-cam
Well, I'm definitely not going to take a comment seriously when it's spelled so wrong.
@@saramations i am from Germany .
Picking Flaws from others to make your self look Smart.
Congrats🤣🤣
She's not "Making this up" this is a widely used technique.
My babies survived without paced feeding. But that doesn't mean I can't do better with more information.
Why can’t you save the remaining breast milk that’s in a bottle?? Forgive me, I’m a new mom!
Not a dumb question. Once baby’s lips have touched the bottle and the milk, bacteria has been introduced and can grow.
Nothing against you or your lisp at all i just noticed that most people with a lisp all look the same in the mouth when they talk. Your mouth when speaking looks exactly like drew barrymore.