I had a C-section with DD1 (she was breech and I ran very low on amniotic fluid, had to have her 37w5d). I had a plan on breastfeeding (and a natural but bviously that didn't work out). Anyway, had a very difficult time producing milk, I pumped and pumped and finally after a week of her being born I would get drops. She had to start formula and was used to the bottle. So from there on out it was formula + whatever I could get pumped (wasn't much, less then a 50/50 split).
So, I am 20 weeks pregnant with baby #2 and keep going back and forth about c-section vs vbac. I also have GD. So, if I decide c-section they want to deliver at 38/39 weeks. I would love to attempt breastfeeding again and was wondering- since I've been pregnant before, will I have an easier time producing milk? (even with c-section). Or does your body have an easier time when naturally going into labor "signaling" it's time to produce milk?
Or does it not matter either way and just depend what your body decides to do?!
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Re: VBAC vs C-section: Breastfeeding question
However, there is so much more that can contribute to low milk supply than your method of delivery. I've been doing a lot of research since my last delivery, and learning more about how hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, and other health conditions an impact milk supply. Issues with baby, like tongue ties, suck issues, etc can come into play as well.
I would highly recommend finding a good IBCLC to work with prior to your delivery, to discuss your history, future goals, and develop a game plan. You might also find a Facebook group called "IGT and low milk supply support group" helpful. Good luck!
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There are certain foods and herbs that help with milk production that you can take at the end of pregnancy and immediately after baby is born. Fenugreek, Anise, Goats Rue, Hops, Raspberry Leaves, Oatmeal. Dark beer for some reason is really good for helping kick-start milk production too. As always though, there's some luck-of-the-draw to it. Good luck!
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With my VBAC baby I got my milk by like day 2. And honestly it was so hard nursing him! I actually exclusively pumped for the first 6 weeks BC he just didn't get it at all! Then one day he was like "oh, ok let's do this" lol
so I guess I don't think it matters CS vs VBAC makes nursing easier or harder. I think every experience is going to be unique to the kiddo and situation.
Either way way good luck!
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