What did they put in her arm? A birth control implant?
All sorts of hormonal Bc's harm a mothers milk supply! The doctor really sounds like a complete idiot. She should have it removed, also because hormone free is better for her health as well. There is so many horrible side effects to birth control pills...ask the tumor in my head haha...
Okay now but seriously...If she wants to she can probably get her milk back. It only needs some determination. It is called "relactation".
As of right now she should take action.
1. Call La Leche League for advice on relactation and on your situation.
2. Rent an electric pump from the hospital
or if you lack money for this on the long run...
2b. Get in contact with WIC (are you in the US?) and tell them you NEED an electric pump so your wife can relactate for your preemie who is NOT doing well on formula. They only give out electric pumps for emergencies and you have to be persistent.
3. Make an appointment with a doctor that can prescribe your wife domperidone, medication to aid lactation (She should only need it to get started).
I am thinking OB GYN or Pedi might be able to help you, I was gonna go down this road but my supply went up again with Fenugreek.
4. She can take Fenugreek capsules. It can take 2 weeks to work at the highest dose though. It worked wonders for me, my supply was low because of a nipple shield. We were able to avoid supplementing thanks to FG.
5. Your wife should pump every two hours on both sides. Even if she does not get anything, keep going and with all the other helpers she should eventually get milk.
6. Make sure she is hydrated and well rested through all of this.
7. Most importantly - she should do skin to skin as often as possible, co-sleep if she can and try to
nurse as often as your baby is interested. His natural instincts need to get back on track.
If he does not seem interested at first, she should just keep him by the breast, he should eventually try to suck, just don't push him. Your baby is the best stimulant for her milk.
You can try to offer the breast before every formula feed, be sure to try different positions. My son prefers side lying very much, to the point where he sometimes does not want to nurse any other way.
Especially a preemie NEEDS breastmilk. I am sorry to say there is no next best thing like formula feeding moms like to think, more like finding something not harmful..
Breastmilk was naturally designed for babies and is perfect in every way.
They can live with only BM for much longer than "babycenter" and other websites will tell you. My son is 10 months old and only eats breastmilk still, his weight is in the 97th percentile.
I would not even advise goats milk at this point, unless nothing works for you. But just keep at it, so many women have done it, even mothers who adopted.
BF can be hard, so be sure to get help from a good Lactation Consultant too. Mot all are persistent enough in my experience. I ran into a TON of BF problems but just kept at it and would not take "no" for an answer. Try to get your son to nurse by the breast only eventually. Some parents get comfortable on pumping, bottles and nipple shields, only to find that the supply drops again later on (not the best stimulation).
Plus, the baby gets way more benefits from nursing than just nutrition. My son really needs the security and comfort, I can tell every day. But you might already know that
, just making sure.
Solids - can not be properly digested before 6 months of age, but even then the digestive system is only 60% ready.
We do want to raise our son with the right foods once he is able to eat on his own.
I am hoping it all works out for you and this will help! Any more questions just ask!