Hi Ladies,
I've been lurking on this board since my daughter was born, but this is my first post.
Breastfeeding has been incredibly painful since the beginning. We had maybe a 2 day period about a week ago where the pain subsided a little, but it is back in full effect now.
Basically every time she latches on, I'm writhing in pain in my nipple. It literally takes my breath away every time. My nipples are extremely sore when she's not nursing too. We've had LCs evaluate and approve of the latch, so I'm wondering if anyone has any other suggestions (or encouragement?!).
I'm also considering seeing a doctor or LC to rule out any possible infection (neither of us has any obvious symptoms, but the nipple pain has to be caused by something, right?).
Before she was born, I intended to BF for 6 months to a year.... I'd hate to cut it short, but it's hard to imagine being in this kind of pain for a year.
Any suggestions, guidance, encouragement would be welcome. TIA!
Re: still really painful after 3.5 weeks
Are you using Lansinoh cream after each feeding? That was my only mild relief. Everywhere I went I always had to be sure I had the purple tube with me!
I hated bfing at first b/c of the pain as well. I told myself I was going to get to 6 weeks and if it still hurt, then I was done. When 6 weeks rolled around, I realized I was no longer in pain. But it pretty much took the full 6 weeks. DD is now 4 months old, and while I don't love bfing like I'd hoped, it no longer hurts and it's just life now-I don't know any different. I fully plan to get to a year provided my supply keeps up and DD doesn't self wean.
I can't promise, b/c I'm sure everyone is different, but I really think it will get better in a short time. But, please do not feel guilty if you decide to quit. As long as your baby is fed enough, that is what matters.
Thank you. This is encouraging (though six weeks still feels like a long ways away.... and in the meantime I hate that I hate feeding my child). I do have Lansinoh and I haven't been good about using it. At the hospital they gave me these cool gel pads that felt great, but I've used them all up now and the replacement ones I got at Target are worthless. Good tip on getting back to the Lansinoh, though. I will start that up again today. Thanks again - it just helps so much to know that I'm not in this alone
Even if the LC approved your latch, something could be going on now that is causing pain due to the latch. I find it hurt less in the early days when DD really opened WIDE. Check out this link, maybe it will help !
https://www.mother-2-mother.com/latching.htm#openwide
I know how you feel. It also didn't help when she'd go through a growth spurt and want to eat every 2 hours. I felt like a milk machine and nothing else. Adding to that the pain, I couldn't understand why I was continuing. It is so daunting, but I'm glad I stuck it out. Not only is it better for DD, she does so well on it, I was afraid to go through trial and errors with different formulas, it's way cheaper, and I lost all my baby weight plus 19lbs in 4 months-can't beat that!
That is awesome! And super encouraging to make this work. I have a friend who wanted to BF but couldn't, and is now having a hard time losing the last 20 pounds of her pregnancy weight.
And thanks also to the previous poster who put the link to the latch-on website. I think part of my problem is that it hurts so badly when she latches on that I delay feeding her until she's quite hungry, and then she's so frantic to eat that it's impossible to "practice" the latch.
The first 6 weeks SUCKED for me. When people would tell me it would get better I thought they were lying. And then...it did! I swear after 6 weeks it no longer hurt. I remember in the early days, after I would feed her I would hold my boobs because they would hurt so bad. Stick with it if you can. It will be worth it in the long run.
I also recommend MotherLove Nipple Cream. I love this stuff and still use it. I ordered it on Amazon. I hated the thickness of the Lansinoh cream.
You could also try using a nipple shield - it helps them open their mouths more and not put so much pressure just on your nipple. They sell them at Target or Babies R Us. I don't think I could have kept going on without it. I stopped using it at about 2/3 months when her and I figured out what we were doing (Plus my husband thought he lost it so I didn't have much of a choice at the time - I still remeber being afraid of the pain coming back, but I was just fine - practice had made it much better). Keep trying all of the different techniques listed above - re-latch until it's more comfortable, you'll know when you and her find what works. It does get better!