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Post by piratecat on May 22, 2018 12:04:27 GMT -6
I know that there are a lot of kiddos here turning 1 soon, or have recently or not so recently. What are your plans for breast/bottle feeding/weaning going forward? I know that you should offer solids before milk after one, but will you continue to offer as you have been or let them take the lead and ask for it? Will you be switching to cow's milk or similar? What about at daycare? Tell me what you're doing so I can come up with a plan!
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Post by lupincat on May 22, 2018 12:54:04 GMT -6
I started mixing cow's milk in with formula around a month ago (stopped nursing at 6 months). I just reduce the amount of formula and up the amount of milk every week.
We'll use up what's left of this formula and then hopefully have the bottles totally gone by 13-14 months.
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Post by babystandish on May 22, 2018 12:57:06 GMT -6
N turns 1 on Thursday. I plan on continuing to BF on demand for however long she wants it. Since I SAHM I don't really pump, but when I'm gone from her for 1-4 hours at a time she just gets water and solids. If I was working I think I would keep pumping at work, but start to decrease those because pumping sucks. I think I'm going to try offering her some peamilk at dinner time sometime this week and see how she likes it. I'm not totally against cow's milk, but since none of us drink it I'd rather not buy it unless I have to. It has more calcium and just as much vitamin D and protein as Cow's milk.
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Post by piratecat on May 22, 2018 13:02:53 GMT -6
@icedtea, babystandish, what does "on demand" mean to you? I think Kellymom says "not offering unless asked" is a weaning technique so I'm wondering if that is the same as "on demand" or not.
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Post by piratecat on May 22, 2018 13:03:30 GMT -6
I think I'm probably overthinking this.
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Post by babystandish on May 22, 2018 13:19:34 GMT -6
piratecat basically if she’s really cranky or tired or basically asking for it I’ll offer. I won’t be offering just out of the blue unless I see a reason for it.
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Post by piratecat on May 22, 2018 13:24:03 GMT -6
piratecat basically if she’s really cranky or tired or basically asking for it I’ll offer. I won’t be offering just out of the blue unless I see a reason for it. I think this is what we'll do. He has declined a few times so I feel like he will cut back a lot on his own.
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Post by cmb on May 22, 2018 17:06:11 GMT -6
Mine are formula fed. Cold turkey on the first birthday. DS1 got WCM. DS2 gets flax milk since he’s milk intolerant.
I did ¼ milk, ¾ formula for a few days, then ½ and ½ for a few more before a full switch. They were fully off by their birthdays.
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Post by piratecat on May 22, 2018 18:37:58 GMT -6
Mine are formula fed. Cold turkey on the first birthday. DS1 got WCM. DS2 gets flax milk since he’s milk intolerant. I did ¼ milk, ¾ formula for a few days, then ½ and ½ for a few more before a full switch. They were fully off by their birthdays. How much WCM or flax milk did/do they drink?
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Post by grumpycat on May 22, 2018 21:35:35 GMT -6
Ds1 was formula fed 6 months to a year, we switched to sippy cups of milk the day after his 1 year appointment. He was eating 3 meals a day of food by then so we just gave him milk with each meal. And whenever he fussed, we gave a snack and milk.
Eta we switched without any weaning.
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Post by cmb on May 23, 2018 9:09:22 GMT -6
Mine are formula fed. Cold turkey on the first birthday. DS1 got WCM. DS2 gets flax milk since he’s milk intolerant. I did ¼ milk, ¾ formula for a few days, then ½ and ½ for a few more before a full switch. They were fully off by their birthdays. How much WCM or flax milk did/do they drink? Uh... I think 10-20 oz per day. It’s hit or miss. Usually, DS1 gets a 9 oz sippy in the morning and again around dinner. DS2 takes a 4oz one during the day at school and a 9 oz at night. It varies though
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Post by cmb on May 23, 2018 9:10:09 GMT -6
N turns 1 on Thursday. I plan on continuing to BF on demand for however long she wants it. Since I SAHM I don't really pump, but when I'm gone from her for 1-4 hours at a time she just gets water and solids. If I was working I think I would keep pumping at work, but start to decrease those because pumping sucks. I think I'm going to try offering her some peamilk at dinner time sometime this week and see how she likes it. I'm not totally against cow's milk, but since none of us drink it I'd rather not buy it unless I have to. It has more calcium and just as much vitamin D and protein as Cow's milk. Oh, I'll try to find peamilk. I don't think I've seen it before. But we generally have nut milk so the cow milk would specifically be for F. Though since my last post I've learned bf babies don't actually need it. Don’t do pea milk unless you mind all the sugar. The regular stuff is double what is in WCM. Target carries it.
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Post by sunfrogger on May 23, 2018 9:12:53 GMT -6
I don't usually go here but I'll play! At 1 my DD got water. Nursed on demand, and whole milk with meals. That's the plan for DD2 as well
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Post by babystandish on May 23, 2018 10:43:03 GMT -6
N turns 1 on Thursday. I plan on continuing to BF on demand for however long she wants it. Since I SAHM I don't really pump, but when I'm gone from her for 1-4 hours at a time she just gets water and solids. If I was working I think I would keep pumping at work, but start to decrease those because pumping sucks. I think I'm going to try offering her some peamilk at dinner time sometime this week and see how she likes it. I'm not totally against cow's milk, but since none of us drink it I'd rather not buy it unless I have to. It has more calcium and just as much vitamin D and protein as Cow's milk. Oh, I'll try to find peamilk. I don't think I've seen it before. But we generally have nut milk so the cow milk would specifically be for F. Though since my last post I've learned bf babies don't actually need it. Ripple is the brand we like. We get the unsweetened original so zero sugar.
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Post by babystandish on May 23, 2018 10:44:15 GMT -6
N turns 1 on Thursday. I plan on continuing to BF on demand for however long she wants it. Since I SAHM I don't really pump, but when I'm gone from her for 1-4 hours at a time she just gets water and solids. If I was working I think I would keep pumping at work, but start to decrease those because pumping sucks. I think I'm going to try offering her some peamilk at dinner time sometime this week and see how she likes it. I'm not totally against cow's milk, but since none of us drink it I'd rather not buy it unless I have to. It has more calcium and just as much vitamin D and protein as Cow's milk. Oh, I'll try to find peamilk. I don't think I've seen it before. But we generally have nut milk so the cow milk would specifically be for F. Though since my last post I've learned bf babies don't actually need it. Ripple is the brand we use. We get unsweetened original but haven’t tried it for N yet. It has zero sugar.
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Post by babystandish on May 23, 2018 10:45:52 GMT -6
Gah double post. It didn’t show it the first time so I replied again.
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Post by Dramaphile on May 23, 2018 12:17:44 GMT -6
DD1 I stopped pumping a little after a year and she got cow's milk or water at home, and then nursed when I was home, mostly when she asked for it/was cranky and at bedtime. I didn't really start cutting back on nursing (not offering, delaying sessions etc) until about 20 months when I decided I was feeling done with it and she wasn't asking for it as often. I totally weaned her at 22 months.
Baby #2 is due in October, and I plan to hopefully do the same: breatfeed/pump until a year and then continue BF at home until I/we decide I'm ready to wean.
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Post by piratecat on May 23, 2018 12:35:38 GMT -6
Gah double post. It didn’t show it the first time so I replied again. I think the proboard's acting up again.
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Post by piratecat on May 23, 2018 12:37:18 GMT -6
DD1 I stopped pumping a little after a year and she got cow's milk or water at home, and then nursed when I was home, mostly when she asked for it/was cranky and at bedtime. I didn't really start cutting back on nursing (not offering, delaying sessions etc) until about 20 months when I decided I was feeling done with it and she wasn't asking for it as often. I totally weaned her at 22 months. Baby #2 is due in October, and I plan to hopefully do the same: breatfeed/pump until a year and then continue BF at home until I/we decide I'm ready to wean. <iframe width="15.580000000000041" height="4.840000000000003" style="position: absolute; width: 15.580000000000041px; height: 4.840000000000003px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none;left: 15px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_80105317" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="15.580000000000041" height="4.840000000000003" style="position: absolute; width: 15.58px; height: 4.84px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 727px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_10761725" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="15.580000000000041" height="4.840000000000003" style="position: absolute; width: 15.58px; height: 4.84px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 15px; top: 181px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_2439287" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="15.580000000000041" height="4.840000000000003" style="position: absolute; width: 15.58px; height: 4.84px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 727px; top: 181px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_86459916" scrolling="no"></iframe> I don't mind nursing but I just want to quit pumping so badly! I think this is probably what we'll do, although I may pump for a little while longer if he needs it to transition.
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Post by Dramaphile on May 23, 2018 12:53:23 GMT -6
DD1 I stopped pumping a little after a year and she got cow's milk or water at home, and then nursed when I was home, mostly when she asked for it/was cranky and at bedtime. I didn't really start cutting back on nursing (not offering, delaying sessions etc) until about 20 months when I decided I was feeling done with it and she wasn't asking for it as often. I totally weaned her at 22 months. Baby #2 is due in October, and I plan to hopefully do the same: breatfeed/pump until a year and then continue BF at home until I/we decide I'm ready to wean. I don't mind nursing but I just want to quit pumping so badly! I think this is probably what we'll do, although I may pump for a little while longer if he needs it to transition. I gradually weaned off the pump over the course of about 3 weeks or so by first moving my morning session towards lunchtime until I could manage just one pump during the day, and then I gradually shortened that session by a few minutes at a time until I could eliminate it completely. My supply tended toward oversupply and was sensitive to changes, so it took a bit to get adjusted and some Mondays I still needed to pump to get through the day after my LO had nursed a lot during the weekend. So, it ended up being gradual for both of us because my pump output gradually declined and MH (who is a SAHD) got her to take cow's milk by gradually mixing it in with her BM until she was used to it.
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Post by piratecat on May 23, 2018 12:58:26 GMT -6
I don't mind nursing but I just want to quit pumping so badly! I think this is probably what we'll do, although I may pump for a little while longer if he needs it to transition. I gradually weaned off the pump over the course of about 3 weeks or so by first moving my morning session towards lunchtime until I could manage just one pump during the day, and then I gradually shortened that session by a few minutes at a time until I could eliminate it completely. My supply tended toward oversupply and was sensitive to changes, so it took a bit to get adjusted and some Mondays I still needed to pump to get through the day after my LO had nursed a lot during the weekend. So, it ended up being gradual for both of us because my pump output gradually declined and MH (who is a SAHD) got her to take cow's milk by gradually mixing it in with her BM until she was used to it. My supply is low so I feel like I could stop cold turkey and my boobs will hardly notice, though I will probably cut one session at a time. I am going to play it by ear and see how things go.
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Post by moutonrouge on May 23, 2018 13:30:44 GMT -6
DD is 14 months, and we're still nursing somewhat on demand. We have a pretty consistent weekday schedule, and I tend to keep her to that in terms of number of sessions. So, for example, we nurse once we get home and once before bed. If she asks between those two, I'll offer a snack or move dinner earlier instead. But she rarely asks - it's really only 3 hours from getting home to bedtime, anyway.
Weekends are harder. I try to stick to the weekday schedule plus the 2 sessions when she would get BM in her sippy cup while I'm at work. Some days we do just those sessions, some days we do less, some days we do quite a bit more. If I feel like we just nursed, I will try to put her off if she asks. She's rarely distracted while nursing, so I feel okay saying no sometimes. I try not to o
I think this is how we cut back in terms of pumped milk:
10 months - 9am: 6 oz, 12pm: 4 oz, 3pm: 6 oz (breakfast and lunch offered) 11 months - 9am: 6 oz, 12pm: 4 oz, 3pm: 4 oz (breakfast, lunch, and snack offered) 12 months - 9am: 4 oz, 12pm: 4 oz, 3pm: 4 oz (breakfast, lunch, and 2 snacks offered) 13 months - Same as 12 months 14 months - 9 am: 4 oz, 3pm: 4 oz (breakfast, lunch, and snack offered - more food at each)
I cut down from 4* pumping sessions to 2. I dropped my early morning session first (I was pumping while she nursed). Then I dropped my noon session - I moved my morning session from 9 to 10, and temporarily moved my afternoon session from 3 to 2. I'm now pumping at 10 and 3 consistently. I think this is sustainable for a while, but ask me again in a month or so. Some days I'm fine with pumping, some days it's such a hassle and I loathe it.
*Disclaimer: I don't remember when I added the 4th session, but at some point that was the only way to keep up with demand.
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Post by cmb on May 23, 2018 17:25:07 GMT -6
Oh, I'll try to find peamilk. I don't think I've seen it before. But we generally have nut milk so the cow milk would specifically be for F. Though since my last post I've learned bf babies don't actually need it. Ripple is the brand we use. We get unsweetened original but haven’t tried it for N yet. It has zero sugar. Just keep in mind, She may not take it. DS2 rejected any form of unsweetened milk, didn’t matter what kind we gave him
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Post by irish14 on May 28, 2018 20:34:00 GMT -6
I’m late to the party! But definitely wean off the pump for your boobs’ sake... quitting pump cold turkey risks mastitis.
I cut 1 if 3 pumps at her birthday and plan to work off at least one, hopefully both, pumps over the next couple of weeks. I’m finding stopping pumping harder than ds1 because I had low supply with him so never got that full. This time I have a full supply and ouch after I dropped the one pump. I’m gonna have to go slow.
With ds1 he was half formula so we replaced that half with milk around 1 yr, whenever we ran out of the formula tub. I nursed until 2 yrs, first pretty much normal pace then around 18-20 mos down to morning/night, then just morning, then quit at 2 years because I was halfway pregnant and it hurt.
We’ve done two half and half bottles of cow and mama, one she took and one no. I’ll probably just replace 1 bottle a day either this week or next and go from there. Once the stash is gone (I have maybe 50 oz left) and I wean off the work pump it will be cow milk and nursing when we’re together, hopefully til 2 again but we’ll see what she wants to do.
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Post by piratecat on May 29, 2018 17:26:47 GMT -6
I tried WCM in the sippy cup yesterday and he took a gulp but some of it came back out and he wouldn’t drink it again. The kid loves water. Today I put a tiny bit of WCM in the sippy with BM and he took a sip or two but then went back to asking for water. I think I’m gonna have to try mixing WCM into his bottle instead.
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Post by piratecat on May 29, 2018 17:33:53 GMT -6
irish14 it’s good to see you! I will wean off the pump but after 3 days of nursing less by just one or two sessions I pumped like 2 oz total today between two sessions. My supply is shit. It is just barely hanging on.
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Post by piratecat on May 29, 2018 17:47:04 GMT -6
I discussed my nursing plans with my H and he’s asked me at least once a day if I was going to nurse him and acted surprised when I said no. 😐
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Post by moutonrouge on May 29, 2018 17:50:18 GMT -6
I discussed my nursing plans with my H and he’s asked me at least once a day if I was going to nurse him and acted surprised when I said no. 😐 I eventually told my DH I found his breastfeeding comments stressful and to just stop. I had told him a few months ago I was tired of pumping and wanted to do it less, and he took that as his cue to start asking me every day if I was cutting back. I know he was trying to be helpful but he wasn't.
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Post by piratecat on May 29, 2018 19:02:37 GMT -6
I discussed my nursing plans with my H and he’s asked me at least once a day if I was going to nurse him and acted surprised when I said no. 😐 I eventually told my DH I found his breastfeeding comments stressful and to just stop. I had told him a few months ago I was tired of pumping and wanted to do it less, and he took that as his cue to start asking me every day if I was cutting back. I know he was trying to be helpful but he wasn't. Ugh. My H has been really supportive through my early struggles so I think he feels invested but you know, still just my boobs.
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Post by ttcbabyj on May 31, 2018 13:14:48 GMT -6
I don't usually go here but I'll play! At 1 my DD got water. Nursed on demand, and whole milk with meals. That's the plan for DD2 as well This is a good plan. I kind of think DD is trying to wean off the breast. I’m having so many feels about it. I told myself I would breastfeed as long as she wanted to...but I’m not ready to stop. 😢
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