DD is only 2 months old and I've had A LOT happen. First she was in the NICU for 12 days, and couldn't direct breastfeed for 11 days, so I pumped. Did great and was getting about 6 oz a feeding. Two days after she came, I returned the hospital grade pump AND got mastisis that day. Pumped all the way through it and it was about a week before we started trying to breastfeed again, but my supply drastically dropped to 1-2 oz a session and she got frustrated at the breast. Finally got up to 3 oz per pumping, got her breastfeeding well again after another 7 wks and now what.....I have thrush. I've had it for about two weeks and just thought she was latching wrong. It looked right, tried everything, but it still hurt like hell, and the cracking and bleeding are horrible. When the pedi said she had a yeast rash it dawned on me.....I have thrush!
Going to call the OB tomorrow to get checked and hopefully some medicine. But I'm seriously about done with feeding. Its not enough to feed her breastmilk exclusivley anyway (only about 50% of what she drinks and she's not taking an of it right now, I'm assuming b/c of the thrush? I totally just feel like quitting at this point. I wanted to feed for 6 months, but I'm not sure I can take this anymore....
Re: Should I just give up?
I also second the "don't quit on a bad day" that's what I tell myself.
Hang in there, and GL!!!!! HUGS!
WOW! That really sucks!!!
Try giving up nursing and just pump for now? BF is seriousley a great thing! Recently LO got sick from daycare and gave it to us, WE ended up in the ER so sick with 104 temps. LO was fine after not much... I am sure that if I'd been formula feeding DS would have been hospitalized. I'm so glad I was BFing, and it's renewed my reasons to continue.
One of my best friends overcame a bad, painful latch, a clogged duct, and thrush while nursing her DS. It got easier and she was so glad that she hung in there. I had really terrible engorgement early on and latch issues with DD. When she wasn't gaining enough weight, I had to nurse her, my husband would then give her EBM in a bottle as a chaser, and I would pump at the same time. I am really glad I stuck with it and am almost to my one year goal.
You can of course make whatever choice feels right to you. A happy mama makes for a happy baby. I just wanted to let you know that other mamas have gotten through rough patches too!
Good luck!