Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Feeding Baby Post Surgery

A couple weeks ago I started getting concerned about my daughter's weight. She seemed awfully small compared to what my other three children weighed at her age because she's not as chubby as I remember my other kids being. I began weighing her on the scale at home and noticed she wasn't gaining weight since her 4 month check up in June. I went digging through my children's baby books to see what their weight was at 6 months. All of them had more than doubled their weight and were above 16 pounds. Danielle was barely 13 pounds (she weighed 8 1bs 4 oz in February). I began to suspect my milk production was diminishing. At 4 months old Danielle began nursing constantly and her hunger wasn't satisfied so I started feeding her solids also to accomodate for her appetite. She wasn't showing signs of dehydration and all seemed normal except for her feeding frenzies. I was still nursing her around the clock, but I wasn't sure I was keeping up with my daughter's needs.

I took Danielle in for her 6 month check up last week and although she is doing well, her weight is in the 5% range (13 pounds 11 ounces). My suspicions were confirmed - she is under weight. Her little growth curve has taken a downward turn. I asked the pediatrician if he thought maybe she wasn't getting enough breastmilk and he said it was possible given my history of pituitary surgery; however, he was not too concerned because my daughter's length and head circumference is growing nicely. He recommended I try to up my milk production using Fenugreek, but he suggested I ask my doctor first because of my medical history. Fenugreek spurs on prolactin and the pituitary tumor I had was both prolactin/growth hormone producing so he wasn't sure it was safe for me. I could supplement (optional) and give her some Poly Vi-Sol vitamins to help.

When I got home I tried expressing milk during feeding time to see how much milk I was producing and I could barely get an ounce! This is very abnormal for me. I called my doctor and told him what was going on and wanted to see if there was any way to know whether something was wrong with my pituitary function and he said no. He said I cannot take Fenugreek or anything that would help with milk production because it might spur on tumor growth. He advised I supplement since there is suspicion of milk depletion.

This is strange - something's wrong. I fed all three of my other kids with ease for at least a year. Although I wondered if there would be an issue breastfeeding Danielle post-pituitary surgery I had no problems right after I delivered her. Her first few months she was thriving so there was no question as to whether I could breastfeed successfully. Now it appears I am not producing enough milk. I don't know what changed from May to now. I have drank more fluids and done everything humanly possible to change this. In light of the situation I am going to have to supplement and see if it helps with Danielle's weight gain.