Does anyone here have any personal, or on the job experience with supplemental nursing systems? Are there any LC's on this board?
A little backround:
I found out I am unexpectedly pg with #3. Successfully nursed 1 and 2 for extended period of time. Breastfeeding is very important to me! I am an LPN, and currently in the beginning of an LPN to RN (ADN) program. It ends the first week of may. I'm set to deliver about 5w before that! Eeek! My husband and I are thinking, he can take paternity leave and I could actually finish out the program since by then it will just be online stuff, with 2 clinicals a week (7 hrs long each day) and tests in class. I will be able to do most everything else from my home computer as this is a hybrid class.
My issue is, I am worried a newborn baby could possibly develop nipple confusion (or technically, preference for bottle since it's easier) if I am gone those two clinical days each week. I know it's not too likely, but there is a chance. And I really don't want to upset the nursing relationship between my newborn and I.
So I am looking online about these different types of SNS products. I see different types of finger feeders, cup feeders etc. My husband is 100% willing to do this. He also is going to drive baby to me during my lunchtimes at clinicals so I can nurse once a day while I'm gone (and I will buy a good pump to pump twice a day, I'm pretty quick at pumping.)
I guess my main questions are, can a newborn actually develop preference for one of these feeding systems over the breast? Are they worth the time and trouble over a bottle?
I would love to hear personal experiences of use, or maybe experiences you've had with patients.
I'm wondering if there are any LLL leaders who post on here or LC's who possibly have useful internet or resources I could search out?
THANKS SO MUCH! Sorry for the longwinded post.
Rebecca
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