Understanding Combination Feeding: How Breastfeeding and Formula Can Work Together

Build a clear understanding of what combination feeding is, how it affects milk supply, what the evidence says about its outcomes, and when and why families choose it.

⏱ 1h 26m 📚 3 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Many parents believe that feeding is a binary choice — breastfeeding or formula — and that supplementing with formula means breastfeeding has failed. Neither is true. Combination feeding — using both breast milk and infant formula — is a legitimate, widespread, and often well-supported approach that allows families to meet their baby's nutritional needs while accommodating the realities of milk supply, lifestyle, work, and health. Understanding how it works, what it does to milk supply, and how to do it successfully is the foundation for making this approach work on your own terms. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how supply and demand governs breast milk production and why supplementation can either reduce or maintain supply depending on how it is managed, describe the main reasons families choose combination feeding, identify the circumstances in which supplementation is medically recommended, and distinguish between approaches to combining feeding that support supply and those that tend to undermine it. What you will learn: - How milk supply is regulated: the supply-and-demand model and what determines how much milk you produce - Why supplementation affects supply: how skipping feeding or pumping sessions signals the body to produce less - Medical indications for supplementation: weight loss concerns, hyperbilirubinemia, low supply, and feeding difficulty in the early days - Parent-led reasons for combination feeding: returning to work, shared feeding, physical or emotional challenges with breastfeeding - How to introduce a bottle without disrupting breastfeeding: timing guidance and approaches to paced bottle feeding - Types of infant formula and how to select one: protein sources, ready-to-feed versus powdered, and when specialty formulas are indicated - Maintaining supply while combination feeding: the role of replacement pumping when a feeding session is skipped - Setting realistic expectations: what gradual reduction in breastfeeding looks like and how to make the transition intentional The course is organized as structured readings paired with worked examples showing how different families have established a combination feeding routine — one parent supplementing from birth due to low supply, and one parent beginning to combination-feed at three months when returning to work. Reflection prompts invite you to consider your own feeding goals and constraints. This course is designed for individuals who are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed and want to understand how formula supplementation fits into that picture. No prior breastfeeding experience is required. Suitable for those who are new to combination feeding. This course is informational and educational; for personalized feeding support, consult a licensed lactation consultant or your infant's healthcare provider.

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