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My 17 day old daughter is drinking 3oz of breast milk via bottle in less than 2 minutes! Is this bad?

My wife was having problems breast feeding, so we bought a pump.. We pump out a total of 3oz to feed our 17-day-old daughter... who used to get that amount of milk via breast feeds in approx 20 min... and with a bottle drinks it all in under 2minutes.. now i see online that it should be taking 20-40 minutes.. she doesn't fuss after feedings.. just isn't as exhausted and falls asleep after one of us "rocks" her to sleep... we first accidentally used a "3 month nipple", then switched to a playtex "drop in" bottle with the slow flow nipple (0-3month) ... HELP PLEASE!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    My second kid could get 8 oz from my breasts at that age and spent 2 min on each side. I was worried about how fast she nursed so I nursed her at the doctor's office, and weighed her before and after- was shocked that she got so much so fast. Some kids are fast eaters. My first was much slower.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Don't worry about it. I had some issues with breastfeeding in the beginning, and had to give my daughter pumped milk for a week or two. It would take me forever to pump it, and then she'd chug it and it would be gone in about a minute. They drink much more quickly from the bottle. Also, when they're breastfeeding they're usually falling asleep.. and sometimes not even really drinking much at all.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    how do you know how much she was drinking from teh breast- it's much easier to suck from the bottle than the breast but that's why breastfeeding helps increase jaw strength.

    breastfeeding releases a hormone to both omther andd baby that relaxes them and may make them tired- it's completely normal

    pumpign doesn't get nearly the amount of of the breast as baby does and since breastfeeding is supply and demand- her milk could dry up quickly

  • that's what i was about to ask about the nipple size. my daughter eats faster on evenflo then she does on the nuks. different companies different nipples

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  • 1 decade ago

    There is nothing wrong with it. As long as she is full and happy that's all that matters.

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