i just wondered if any other moms experienced this when first trying to breast feed...
i was nervous about it to begin with, but during our 4 day hospital stay we had about 10 different nurses, some of them were nice and some of them i felt like were judging me for being nervous or unable to get ds to breastfeed initially.. (i thought holy crap! my milk hasn't even come in, wenches) and a few of them i felt were even shoving his face onto my boob when all he wanted to do was sleep. i was soo upset and frustrated that after one particularly rude nurse left i gave ds to dh and stayed in the bathroom for half an hour. i didn't even get to say goodbye to my in-laws because i was sobbing and so embarrassed.
to top that off, the lactation consultant told me that she was very worried that he wasn't breastfeeding and that (even though was taking formula from the bottle just fine) she'd "seen kids have to come back and get feeding tubes inserted into their stomachs". what a b, considering my head was already spinning... maybe she was just concerned, but that just sent dh and i over the edge, dh even started to cry.
he got the hang of breastfeeding just fine after we left the hospital, i think i was just stressed out.
anyone else have bad experiences like that?
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nope. sorry you had a bad experience. those women were wenches. who says those things to a new mom?
at my hospital everyone was so helpful and I was hoping I had more time with the nurses.
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This, 1000%.
I remember the nurses trying to shove him on to my boob too. And feeding him for three hours straight alone and he wouldn't stop fussing, and then I put him back in the little basinette and a nurse came in and he was rooting and she gave me this horrible look of disdain and said "your baby is STARVING".
Thanks, ass.
We had a lot of initial problems with latching too and it was confusing getting all of the different opinions from the nurses and LCs at the hospital. I was finally able to nurse with the nipple shield and then another LC kept lecturing me on how I shouldn't use use it more then 2 weeks and gave me a list of the things that could happen. Well, I used it for 8 and nothing horrible happened- ha! After stopping the nipple shield, DD still had a crappy latch that hurt for the longest time and then started getting teeth. So even though I've always enjoyed nursing, its never been particulary easy. Finally, in the last few months its has all gotten sorted out and BF became so easy-- and my supply tanked. Its been a slow death, but I'll be lucky to make it to 8 mo. ... sigh. I'm already looking forward to the second chance at this I'll have with my next child.
so jealous you had a great nurse! what is it with shiitty LC's.. ita, ours too!
I had a horrible experience too - they practically forced formula down my baby's throat (formula is fine, but not what I wanted)
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made me LOL. yep, that's what went on with half the nurses. i was annoyed because we had so many of them, i guess because we were there for 4 days and they had to switch shifts but man, that's the last things new moms need is judgmental beetches around
wow i admire you so much for sticking with it all that time! go you!
Same. I didn't even get N on the breast til she was four weeks old.
gosh what a jerk. that's so weird, i thought most pedis pushed breastfeeding nowadays? our hospital staff were very pro-bfing. glad you stuck with it and had great nurses!
I had so much positive support, that I feel really lucky. We had a few latch problems that corrected themselves pretty quickly.
The nurses at the hospital were great, they mostly just checked up on him a few times a day and were very open to us calling them for help.
My FI's aunt is a nurse and she breastfed her four children and she was the biggest help. She gave me the trick that got the proper latch, just to pull his chin down, and that helped with the latch issues.
My FI was another really big help. He went to the breastfeeding class with me and sat there and helped me latch him and find the best positions to hold him for the entire first week.
I am aghast at this. WTF is wrong with pedis these days? It's not 1950---we actually have scientific evidence to disprove your BS, dude.
thank you! like i said, not all of them were rude, but there were enough that i just had had it with everything. i guess i am the kind of person who likes to do-it-herself, it's just that some encouragement would have been nice.. they could have realized that stress = not good for bfing! glad you had a great lc. ours followed up once but i was still so livid about what she said regarding the feeding tube that i told dh i refuse to talk with her!
This happened to me as well. And he didnt take the boob till almost 2 weeks later.