I am sleep-deprived and hormonal and want to give up the whole BF deal. My friends keep encouraging me not too because of my sleep deprivation and hormonal issues. I know my DD is only 5 days old and we are learning together. However when it takes her 30 mins to latch in between screaming her head off (and yes I take her off my chest, walk around, ssshhh, comfort, regroup and try again). I want to quit and just give her a bottle of Similac so we will both be happy. Everyone keeps telling me it gets easier? Does it really?
DD 12/1/2009
TTC#2 Since May 2012
Dx PCOS February 2013 on Metformin 1500 mg
Met with RE October 2013, we've got a plan!
Surprise BFP on "break cycle" 10/12/13. EDD 6/17/14.
MMC discovered 11/25/13 at 10 weeks. D&C 11/27/13.
BFP 2/8/14 Beta#1: 176, Prog 18! Beta#2:335, Prog, 19.5!
EDD 10/16/2014
Re: Did the first week of BF suck for you too?
I'm not going to lie, it was *really* hard for me too. I made it 3 or 4 weeks EBF'ing, and then I pumped until 7 weeks. I enjoyed pumping, but had supply issues with it, so I quit. I loved switching to FF, but only after a hard battle with supply issues. I have started to re-lactate now, but I only plan to make enough to give DS a bottle or two a day. I figure some is better than none.
If BF'ing is important to you, you should stick it out. I wish I would have. But, on the other hand, a happy mommy makes for a happy baby. If BF'ing truely doesn't make you happy, then you don't have to do it. Plus, it doesn't have to be one or the other. You CAN successfully supplement.
yes, it will get easier. do you have a lactation consultant you can talk to? i got a lot of help from the nurses when i was in the hospital and then i picked up a copy of "The Nursing Mother's Companion", which i recommend. it definitely takes some coaching and support.
has your milk come in?
DH: 31, no issues
4-6/2012 100mg of Clomid + trigger + IUI/TI = BFN
7/2012 150mg of Gonal-f + trigger + IUI = BFN
8/2012 Surprise unmedicated BFP!! Due May 8, 2013
I think it took a good 2-3 weeks before it got better & those weeks were HELL!! I had cracked, bloody nipples. It hurt like HELL every time he latched on, like I would rather stab myself in the eye! He was on the boob for probably 50% of the day. Then, I got mastitis which caused a fever. It didn't help that my vadge was stitched up and I had to be sitting the whole day to feed & I was on pain meds!
Now, I love breastfeeding. It is so nice & convenient & I really love the special time that only I can share w/ DS. I'd say, give it 3 weeks, if you are still feeling frustrated, move on. ;-)
it definitely gets better. I had thrush and my nipples were so sore they felt like they would fall off-- but I stuck with it. it still hurts when she latches on the left, but on the right, its SO easy now. Keep with it- its worth it and WILL get better.
That being said, if you need to give a bottle of anything-- pump and give her EBM rather than going for the similac. I do give her about 3 bottles a day, but its all EBM. Its easier to give her a bottle at night rather than dealing with her latching and taking forever to nurse.