
In this episode we are honoured to share three stories ofbreastfeeding mothers who for different reasons had to triple-feed their babies in the early weeks after birth. We hope that their stories can help our listeners who are also facing the challenges of triple-feeding.
While ‘triple-feeding’ is not an official medical term – it’s widely used in the breastfeeding world to indicate that the baby needs to receive nourishment in a number of different ways, e.g directly at the breast, via expressed milk,donor milk and formula.
Today we are exploring how it may feel to have breastfeeding problems early on or to be faced with a triple-feeding plan.
It may feel as if it’s ‘all gone wrong’ and the dreams youhad about feeding your baby are in ruins. With conflicting information and lack of support your confidence about breastfeeding your baby may seem compromised.Fortunately, babies are very adaptable and resilient, and so are their parents! With time, patience and, if necessary, skilled help, it is almost always possible to get feeding back on track after a difficult start. It is most certainly always possible to have a close, warm and happy feeding relationship with your baby – even if it might look different from what you had expected.
‘Three Keeps’ is the concept that has been widely shared inLa Leche League from our Charity’s inception. It focuses not only on expressing milk to feed baby, but also on the connection between mother and baby and howprotecting and encouraging skin to skin between baby and mother can help get breastfeeding back on track after a challenging start.
A holistic model of support offered by LLL is discussed andthe listeners are encouraged to reach out to LLLGB if breastfeeding support and information is needed.
LLLGB is a charity that offers mother to mother and parentto parent support for breastfeeding and chestfeeding. The charity was founded by seven mothers in 1956 and since then has accumulated a wealth of knowledge that is now supported by the latest scientific evidence and research.
Episode Notes:
For breastfeeding support and informationplease visit: www.laleche.org.uk
https://laleche.org.uk/getting-breastfeeding-on-track-after-a-difficult-start-the-3-keeps/
https://laleche.org.uk/five-ways-help-breastfeeding-doesnt-go-expected/
https://laleche.org.uk/my-baby-needs-more-milk/
https://laleche.org.uk/weaning-from-supplements/
https://laleche.org.uk/whats-big-deal-skin-skin/