Hi ladies. I'm doing my own research on the subject and will meet with an LC prior to baby 2's birth, but I'm always happy for advice from those with experience.
We had our first baby summer 2013. She was an unplanned csection, following 57 hours of a failed induction. For medical reasons, baby 2 will be a planned csection.
I was not at all prepared for the first csection and truly believe it affected my ability to get off to a good start with nursing. Any suggestions of things to do/not do after the csection to facilitate breastfeeding? Did you need to use a pump while in the hospital? If yes, why?
Any advice is most welcome. Thanks!
Baby girl Lila born 2013.
Baby boy Henry born 2015.
Expecting our capstone baby (boy) early March 2018.
Re: Advice re breastfeeding after a c-section?
I have heard that your second c section is much better considering you know what to expect and you aren't undergoing surgery after hours or days of labor. I suspect you will be in a much better situation this time around since you and baby won't be so exhausted from such a long labor.
To answer your other questions we did not use a pump in the hospital but she was a natural latcher so I lucked out. I would enlist the help of nurses and lactation consultants if there are troubles. Best of luck! You can do it!
My only suggestions would be:
1. Nurse as soon as possible
2. Utilize the LC
3. Experiment with different holds (football may be more comfortable than a cradle position)
4. Make sure you stay hydrated and your post delivery diet is adequate.
Good luck!
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Good luck with your section and BFing! I hope it is a smooth transition for you.
Didn't have the shakes with my first section. Didn't even know about it u til I read the responses here. Lol.
It's nice to hear that many women had no issues with BFing after a section. That just wasn't the case for me. As a couple of you helpfully noted, my problems were probably more a result of the extended labor preceding the section than anything else. I was so drugged up that I couldn't hold my daughter in recovery. We tried but I couldn't do it. The section was also at 9:30pm following days of labor, so I was essentially out of commission through the night. Hoping it's much more normal this time. Just have lingering worries after a somewhat traumatic birth experience. Really appreciate your help.
Baby boy Henry born 2015.
Expecting our capstone baby (boy) early March 2018.
Baby boy Henry born 2015.
Expecting our capstone baby (boy) early March 2018.
I agree with a PP who said ask a LC to help you, but they usually only come once a day, and aren't there to help with the night time feedings, but definitely request to be seen by one.
Baby boy Henry born 2015.
Expecting our capstone baby (boy) early March 2018.