Anyone have any issues with milk supply coming in after their c-section? I had an emergency csection 3 weeks ago and still no milk so I have been supplementing with formula. I have been trying everything, pumping, nursing every hour, taking fenugreek, drinking the tea, using hot compresses, doing massages.. still nothing and starting to get very frustrated! I want my baby to get the best but I am starting to think I should just give up and start formula feeding. Any one have any tips or tricks?
Thank you!
Re: problems breastfeeding after c-section?
Take a nursing vacation, where you and baby stay in bed together all day and let LO suck as much as possible. Keep working at it. I hope it gets better soon for you. Good luck.
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https://www.breastfeedinginc.ca/
https://www.breastfeedinginc.ca/content.php?pagename=doc-DGS
https://www.kellymom.com/bf/supply/enough-milk.html
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Are you not getting any milk at all or just not what you think is enough? I had an unexpected c/s but 2 days later my milk came in very well. I honestly don't know enough about bfing to offer a lot of advice but I've never heard of anyone's milk taking weeks to come in. I would def talk to a LC. The only tip I have is that if you aren't getting enough milk maybe it's because baby doesn't need as much because you're giving him/her formula.
First of all, how do you know you have no milk? Some women don't respond well to the pump-especially if they are stressed out about their milk supply. What you pump does not have anything to do with what your baby is able to get from your breast.
I agree with PP to see an LC about a weighed feeding. Nurse, nurse, nurse around the clock and I also suggest putting the pump away for a few days.
I live in a military community and there is only ONE lactation consultant here who made me feel like the worst mom because I wasn't EBFing after my emergency C-section. My milk finally came in 5 days later, but I had some complications with my C-section and got a rough start to BFing. DH supplemented formula in the hospital and gave a paci, so maybe there was some nipple confusion, and we also had latching issues.
Anyway- I haven't had good experiences with LCs and have heard that La Leche can be like a cult that tries to suck you in, so I haven't contacted them, either. Needless to say- it was tough, but we ultimately decided to EP. I pump every 2-3 hours, but because of low supply I supplement with 2 3oz. bottles of formula per day. I haven't been able to get ahead with my supply at all, but I pump enough to feed her mostly BM.
I can relate to the low supply frustration- I'm not sure if it is due to the C-section. If I were you, I'd just consider the pros and cons of continuing to try to pump. A happy mom helps have a happy baby. Don't feel bad if you have to switch to formula- plenty of people are formula fed and turn out just fine!
Breastfeeding was 20x harder than I anticipated and I read all the books, took the classes, and my pediatrician has a breastfeeding center connected to it.
I lived at that breastfeeding center for the first 4 weeks of my DD's life. A great lactation specialist is key. I learned that I preferred the Breastfriend pillow more than the boppy for BF. It has a ledge that the baby can lay on that worked so much better for me.
I had very low supply (PCOS) and ended up pumping. I also learned that my DD has a tongue tied which made things even harder.
I ended up having to supplement and then exclusively FF which was not my plan. But you do what you have to do for your baby. Good luck and definitely consult a LC.