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Fellow autists, my new baby has had trouble nursing properly and is struggling to gain weight. This hasn't been a problem for any of my other kids so it's new and very unpleasant territory. My wife is doing all the recommended things to boost milk production so it's a little easier for baby to eat and has been feeding baby extra breastmilk with a syringe/tube while nursing. It stopped the weight loss but it's extremely time consuming and won't work if anything slips with my wife's milk supply. The exercise has depleted the store of frozen breastmilk I had from when the older kids were nursing. I'm looking into options with the midwives to find someone who I could buy breaskmilk from in case of emergency but without knowing the pharmaceutical history of any potential donor that's a gamble. I have a few recipes for making formula using raw cow or goat milk. Does anyone here have experience with this or any recommendations?

Fellow autists, my new baby has had trouble nursing properly and is struggling to gain weight. This hasn't been a problem for any of my other kids so it's new and very unpleasant territory. My wife is doing all the recommended things to boost milk production so it's a little easier for baby to eat and has been feeding baby extra breastmilk with a syringe/tube while nursing. It stopped the weight loss but it's extremely time consuming and won't work if anything slips with my wife's milk supply. The exercise has depleted the store of frozen breastmilk I had from when the older kids were nursing. I'm looking into options with the midwives to find someone who I could buy breaskmilk from in case of emergency but without knowing the pharmaceutical history of any potential donor that's a gamble. I have a few recipes for making formula using raw cow or goat milk. Does anyone here have experience with this or any recommendations?