February 2011 Moms

I feel like the girl who cried wolf

I'm 90% sure I'm done with bf-ing and will start EP. Lucas is starting to bite down on me like he does the bottle.Plus he still has a horrible latch. I think I may keep our right after work nursing session because I really like that bonding after a long day at work. I know he's still getting my milk, but I just want someone to tell me to do that rather than me making the decision. I keep going back and forth, but after starting to resent him this weekend because I was in so much pain, I think that's my sign that it's time to just pump.
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Re: I feel like the girl who cried wolf

  • He'd still be getting your milk, so there's absolutely nothing wrong with that!

    Ya gotta do what ya gotta do :-}

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  • Do what's best for you both.  If it is EP, then EP.  If it turns out to be Formula then do formula... If it hurts when you nurse, you will tense and this will be passed on to DS.  This isnt good for either of you.  You have done a wonderful job by going this long.  Do what makes both of you feel good.
  • You gotta do what you gotta do.  I think making it this far is a great achievement, congrats!
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  • Do what you gotta do!! Nothing wrong with a happy Momma and a happy baby! It's a relief when you make a decision like this!
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  • Agree with everyone else, there's nothing wrong with EP, or with mostly pumping, or with pumping except when you feel like bonding after work, or with adding in some formula.  Do whatever works for you, and remember, just because you decide one thing today doesn't mean that you can't change your mind later.

    One thing I thought I'd mention is that I had a similar painful experience a few weeks ago with Audrey.  She was all of a sudden clamping down on my nipple and seemed to be choking on the milk.  I figured out that I was letting down faster than she was used to...not really sure why, maybe just because she's getting older and needs more milk so my body adjusted?  So she was choking on it and trying to slow the flow by biting.  I thought about pumping a little before each feeding, but my mom recommended that I just let her adjust.  And she did.  After a few days of uncomfortable feeding, she adjusted to the faster flow and was able to keep up.  And now she can empty a boob in 5 minutes flat.  :)

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  • I EP'd for DS1 due to latching issues and I'm EPing for DS2 by choice.  I nursed him for the first six weeks but he was eating so often, I felt like I was attached and I'm not comfortable nursing in public so I felt like I was locked in my house.  Making the choice to EP has been one of the best choices I have made.  EPing also helps because I'm a control freak and I like knowing when I have to pump.  At the end of the day, you have to do whatever works for you (and for baby).
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    Agree with everyone else, there's nothing wrong with EP, or with mostly pumping, or with pumping except when you feel like bonding after work, or with adding in some formula.  Do whatever works for you, and remember, just because you decide one thing today doesn't mean that you can't change your mind later.

    One thing I thought I'd mention is that I had a similar painful experience a few weeks ago with Audrey.  She was all of a sudden clamping down on my nipple and seemed to be choking on the milk.  I figured out that I was letting down faster than she was used to...not really sure why, maybe just because she's getting older and needs more milk so my body adjusted?  So she was choking on it and trying to slow the flow by biting.  I thought about pumping a little before each feeding, but my mom recommended that I just let her adjust.  And she did.  After a few days of uncomfortable feeding, she adjusted to the faster flow and was able to keep up.  And now she can empty a boob in 5 minutes flat.  :)

    I so wish this was the case. I have noticed that in the morning he eats a lot less painfully because there is more milk. Like he doesn't have to suck as hard and just lets the milk fall into his mouth.

    That last part of the 1st paragraph really really helped me feel more confident. I always knew that, but hearing/reading someone else say it really drove that point home.

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    ::hugs::

    My situation was different in that my supply couldn't keep up and it was just insanity trying to pump and nurse enough to make ANY milk after about 4w. There would be days that I would just cry because with her reflux, she'd still spit up a ton of my breastmilk. It was really hard to give it up and do formula/bottles exclusively at first, but in the long run it was best for us. I also started finding myself getting pissed at her for spitting up the breastmilk that I had worked so hard to pump/BF. It was hard at first, but I'm so happy we made the switch. Do what is best for both of you right now and let go of any expectations you've put on yourself.

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  • I exclusively pumped for 2 months after Silvie was born because she couldn't latch correctly and while I felt guilty at first, it really was SO much less painful and more convenient. And she was getting my milk. Ultimately that was the important thing. A little hint thought, use olive oil instead of Lanolin. Lanolin was too thick, didn't allow my nipples to dry between sessions, and I ended up developing blisters and cracked nipples. The olive oil allowed for a more slippery movement so less friction, so less pain. Good luck!
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  • Milk is milk, it doesn't matter if it comes from you or the bottle. Just EP! There decision made. =) Remember Happy mom= happy baby!
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  • we've ep since the start.  I was upset about it but he is still receiving all the good benefits and bonus is that someone else can feed him if I need a break.

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  • We still nurse, but DS gets pumped milk on the days that I am at work.  The first day I pulled too much from the freezer and I didn't nurse at all that day, and pumped all day, I cried.  It is an emotional choice to switch over, but I can see the benefits.  Baby eats less frequently for us, because he doesn't cluster feed at night with bottles, you can have a break while SO feeds baby sometimes, you know exactly what they are getting.  There are upsides and downsides to each.  You just have to find what is most comfortable for you and your LO, and go from there.  You're doing a wonderful job!
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