How do you supplement with formula?

Answered by Willian Lymon

When it comes to supplementing with formula while exclusively pumping, there are a few different approaches you can take. The method you choose may depend on your preferences, your baby’s needs, and your specific situation. Here are three common ways to supplement with formula:

1. Mix breast milk and formula together in one bottle:
This method involves combining breast milk and formula in the same bottle. You can pump your breast milk as usual and then add the recommended amount of formula to the same bottle. This allows your baby to receive a combination of breast milk and formula during each feeding. It can be helpful if you have a limited supply of breast milk or if you want to gradually introduce formula to your baby.

2. Start baby with a breast milk bottle and follow with a formula “chaser”:
With this method, you begin each feeding by offering your baby a bottle of breast milk. Once your baby has finished the breast milk, you can then offer a separate bottle of formula as a “chaser” or supplement. This approach allows your baby to receive the benefits of breast milk first, while still getting the additional calories or nutrition from the formula. It can be a good option if you have a smaller supply of breast milk and want to maximize its benefits.

3. Pick one or several feeds of the day to be formula feeds:
This method involves choosing specific feedings during the day to offer formula instead of breast milk. You can select one or multiple feeds where you exclusively offer formula. This approach can be useful if you want to prioritize certain times of the day for formula supplementation, such as when you have a lower milk supply or when you need to supplement for specific reasons. It allows you to maintain a majority of breast milk feedings while still incorporating formula as needed.

It’s important to remember that every situation is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. It can be helpful to consult with your healthcare provider or a lactation consultant to determine the best approach for your specific circumstances. They can provide guidance and support to ensure that your baby’s nutritional needs are being met while you continue to pump and provide breast milk.