my mom told me to start pinching, tugging, and playing in general with my nipples. she said it helps toughen them up. i looked at her weird when she said that but now it really has me thinking. does anyone know anything about this?
also, i have some lanoshish cream and it says you can start applying during pregnancy. if i do that, do you think i'll just be wasting it?
i plan on asking my doctor all of these questions at my next appointment, but i'm curious now.
Re: if youre bfing are you preparing your nipples?
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i do some squeezing every now and then, but that's only because a tiny bit of collustrom comes out and it makes me happy. haha.
There is no need to "prepare" or "toughen" your nipples pre-BF. The montgomery glands (small bumps on your nipples) excrete an oil that helps keep your nipples conditioned. You can use the lanolin during pregnancy but I only used it when my nipples were itchy from growth spurts.
The idea of "toughening" was around when I BF my oldest (21) but nowadays the books and lactation consultants do NOT recommend it.
It's an old-school, outdated recommendation.
If it's something that you want to do, you need to wait until 37-38 weeks because nipple stimulation is one of the ways you can attempt to start labor.
This.
This. DD was and always has been very picky. Even Lansinoh, which is endorsed by the La Leche League, gave her isues. According to the box you can leave it on when the baby feeds. I had to wipe my nips with a wet cloth every time I fed her becasue she hated the taste of it, and she was a great eater and latched on without much help from me from the very beginning.
One thing that I found really helpd was not to wash my nips with soap. The chemicals are way to harsh and tend to dry out the skin quite a bit. Just warm water.
fyi you only use the creams after you BF and wipe it off right before you begin the next session; any while your own milk is great it doesn't help when your sore nipples are rubbing against clothes/pads/whatever--the creams do help
I agree that it is an OWT.
However I don't agree about the pain. My daughters latched on correctly but I still had pain and tenderness that first week. I've also read it can be common with some women when babies first latch on but once they get going suckling the pain lessens and dissipates.
Not true. In the beginning, even with a good latch, it may hurt anyway. Not trying to scare anyone, but you should be prepared - I found this maxim to be a disservice when I was struggling with the pain in the first few weeks.
ETA: just to clarify - I only disagreed with the last sentence of your post. The need to toughen one's nipples is for sure an OWT.
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