My supply may have begun to drop recently, and I'm worried I might need to supplement with a bottle or two of formula per day once I return to work in a week (and will be pumping). It's the last thing I want, but I can't afford to quit my job, and I can't have him going hungry. Right now I'm trying hard with herbs and frequent nursing/pumping to increase my supply, but if that doesn't work . . . should I use commercial formula or homemade? We're only talking one bottle a day, two max, so ds (5.5 months) will not be relying on the formula for the bulk of his nutrition.
I was thinking of using Baby's Only Organic lactose-free formula (maybe boosted with some probiotics, and lactose-free because I am lactose intolerant and wanted to keep dairy away from ds until he is at least a year old.)
But recently I've been considering making my own formula -- basically pasteurized goat milk with some added vitamins, probiotics, and a little coconut oil.
Again, it's only for one or two bottles a day. Otherwise he would have nothing else but breast milk.
What do you think? What would you do?
(Again, I'm hoping to keep EBFing, but I just want to have a back-up plan in case I can't pump enough at work.)
Thanks!
I was thinking of using Baby's Only Organic lactose-free formula (maybe boosted with some probiotics, and lactose-free because I am lactose intolerant and wanted to keep dairy away from ds until he is at least a year old.)
But recently I've been considering making my own formula -- basically pasteurized goat milk with some added vitamins, probiotics, and a little coconut oil.
Again, it's only for one or two bottles a day. Otherwise he would have nothing else but breast milk.
What do you think? What would you do?
(Again, I'm hoping to keep EBFing, but I just want to have a back-up plan in case I can't pump enough at work.)
Thanks!








