My son is 4 days old, and I didn't BF my first son. Last night (our first night home) he was very fussy and would latch for a few seconds (maybe 20) and then pull off and then back on and then let out a high pitched scream. He was so frustrated and wouldn't latch at all, but this is after a long day of nursing well. Could he just be overtired? Needing to burp? Not hungry? I worry because my first DS stopped nursing well about this time and we eventually had to bottle feed.
Today he's doing much better, so that's why I am so confused.
TIA
Re: Help for a new BFing mom
If you're really committed to BFing, get a good lactation consultant (insurance usually covers them) and have them on standby for all these questions. It could be you have too big of a letdown or not a fast enough one. But a good LC should be able to help narrow it down and solve the problem almost instantly! You can usually also call the ones at the hospital too but I had much better luck seeing one in person!
Glad he's doing better today though with it. Keep at it!
This-- DD was doing the same thing, she would nurse great at the LC's office and the next time at home but then it would be like she forgot what she wanted/how to nurse. The LC suggested try latching her on, if she wouldnt stay on and begin to eat then to take her off and let her suck on my finger for a second to help remind her that was what she was supposed to be doing. It actually worked really well and I am still using that trick when DD is extra tired or out of it. HTH!
So he won't suck on anything except my nipple-- not my pinky, a pacifier or a bottle (we've only tried the latter two twice, after pumping). He has a slight tongue tie that we're going to the doctor for tomorrow and plan to get fixed, so maybe this is the bigger problem.
Thanks for all the suggestions ladies