If you are a second time Mom, or new Mom, what do you wish you had done to prepare for BF? I mean anything from reading, taking a class, buying supplies..
I am 31 weeks pregnant and have attended a BF class and I am waiting on a copy of "the womanly art of breastfeeding" I ordered off Amazon.
I have a few hand me down nursing bras from a friend, some Lanolin, pads, and nursing tank.
I really want to be successful BF so if you have any suggestions on how to learn and prepare better, I would appreciate it.
Re: preparation for BF?
I found the Womanly Art of Breastfeeding absolutely invaluable! I also enjoy my La Leche League meetings. The single most important thing though is to take your eyes off of the clock. Do not listen to the advice about feeding 15 minutes per side every two hours or any other timing advice you hear. Don't count feedings. I could never even come close to telling you how often DD eats. I just know she poops and pees a ton and is growing. So don't watch the clock, watch your baby. And when in doubt, nurse your baby!
Good luck!
You sound like you are off to a great start! If I had the first few days to do all over again, I would do these things (in addition to the things you have already done):
-Ditto PP. Find a LLL meeting before you deliver and go to one. Make some connections with people that can help you and support you when you are getting established breastfeeding.
-Make sure your husband/partner/mom or whoever will be helping you those first few days is 100% on board (or at least not pushing formula). Have them read some selections from your TWAOB if they are interested. If not, have them at least read the "What About Partners" tear sheet in the back of the book.
-Give away/donate any and all formula samples you have already received and refuse the ones that they will try to send you home with. If you don't have it in the house your helper is less likely to "help" by trying to feed the baby formula. If you do end up needing formula I am sure there is a Walmart, Target, Walgreens, Kroger, SOMETHING open 24 hours around where you live that sells formula.
-I purchased some breast shells and some breast soothies before giving birth. (Notice that these are shells not shields.) These will help with the initial tenderness and give your nipples a chance to recover between nursing sessions.
-Ditto PP on finding out what your lacation support services with the hospital will be and getting as much use out of them as possible.
-Get the number of the LLL leader, hospital lactation consultant, knowledgeable friend who has breastfed her children 6m+, etc. and post it on the fridge. Turn to this person when you need help. Tell your helper to call this person for you if you look like you are at the end of your rope.
-When in doubt, nurse again. Your baby won't suffer from nursing too much.
Hope those help! Good luck!
DS born via unplanned C-section at 40w6d
DS born via unplanned C-section at 40w6d
You seem to be off to a great start.
 I agree with everything everyone has said and would like to add- 
The boppy was weird to use right at first, but I fell in love with it after week 2 or 3 (when things started to even out). Nursing tanks are AWESOME and I wear one every day (I'm heavier on top, but still find them comfortable). Definitely get a small (or large) support network- husband, mom, sister-in-law- and make sure they will be supportive, especially in the beginning!
Don't count minutes, and don't stress. If you are having a hard time, tell yourself- "Okay, I will get through today," then, "I'll get through this week"- before you know it, things will be working out.
Most important, I think, is to feed the baby when the baby is hungry, not on a schedule.