I'm a little upset/disheartened because I found out yesterday that I am not able to breastfeed because my nipples are just so cracked and hurt so bad! It actually started in the hospital and I kept telling all the nurses/lactation nurses that breastfeeding was hurting so bad but no one really did anything about it. Everyone said it was going to hurt and he was latching perfectly. So yesterday I knew something wasn't right because I couldn't bring myself to even giving him my breast (left one).. He was OK on the right side (still hurt though).
The pediatrician actually looked at him yesterday for a weight check and while there had them look at my nipples. Turns out they are so bad that I will now be pumping until they heal up.
Has this happened to anyone else? I feel so bad and guilty and upset because I cannot have my alone time with him and now have to give him a bottle at 4 days old!!!!! Thankfully I've gotten an appointment with a lactation consultant for Tuesday in the hopes I will be able to feed by then and they can help with positiioning. The hospital nurses stunk! I'm hoping someone can help me out!!!!
Re: cracked nipples--breastfeeding issues
Nursed without dairy, egg, soy, peanut, treenut, fish, shellfish or beef for over a year.
Currently tandem nursing dairy, egg, and shellfish free.
DS born via emergency c/s after 20 hrs of labor. DD successful VBAC!
Learning Liam
I went though this...cracked so bad i actually had tissue missing (looked like nipple craters, i know, tmi), and it never had a chance to heal even after DS's latch was fixed.
I got a nipple shield to use before I had a chance to see a LC (used it a couple days). LC recommended Newman's All Purpose Nipple Ointment (APNO). It's a prescription (called my OB to prescribe it) and has to be compounded, so I had to get it from a local mom & pop pharmacy (i.e. not Walgreens); definitely worth a call to your doc for a prescription.
So I did the APNO combined with letting my nipples air dry as much as possible...only took a few days for the pain to disappear, and a few weeks for everything to heal up completely.
GL mama, I had those same tears, it was tough, but I made it though.
This...except no one I told believed me how bad it was so I never got any prescription ointment for them! Both Pedi and OB just kept telling me "it's normal." I ended up looking online and did the following:
-saline solution soak for a minute after each feeding
- give them lots of air and keep them dry (lanolin cream seemed to only prolong the problem in my case)
- use a nipple shield when it's too much to bear nursing on them
- use a breast shell (for sore nipples, not inverted) when you have to wear something
- take ibuprofen or tylenol 30 minutes before feeding (I alternated so as not to overdose...)
It was a good month before the pain was mostly manageable, and 7-8 weeks before they were healed.
In hindsight I should have just seen a lactation consultant but with all the Dr's telling me it was normal, I didn't have the guts to insist on it. I should have!
Hang in there, it will get better!