E is getting harder to hold while nursing. I can't seem to get comfortable when we nurse unless we are side laying. Sitting on the couch or rocker is getting awkward due to her size. I didnt' nurse my other girls due to latch issues, so this is new to me. We don't use the boppy for nursing because it's just too bulky now. Her little legs dangle over my knee....she's just so long it seems! I don't know how it's going to be BFing a older infant....it's already getting to be a challenge nursing her now and she's only 4 months old. And like the post below, she's wiggly. Not to mention she likes to play with my nip sometimes and try and talk while eating, smile, unlatch loudly by pushing my boob away and smile thinking it's funny. If she weren't so cute it would be more frusterating!
Re: Getting harder to nurse---how to hold her?
L does this and it cracks me up! She'll be latched on and give big ole grins and try to talk to me. She's so stinking cute! Anyway, we nurse laying down mostly. It's the most comfortable. NIP is a pain bc she gets so distracted now!
I think it must be a phase. They are more aware of their surroundings and becoming more social. Food makes her happy and if it doesn't put her asleep then it makes her ready to play. She's very alert for playtime after a feeding and it's just fun to see her little face light up and be amazed at everything.
This is definetly the period of distracted nursing! Ellie is always pulling off and smiling I often have to make a point of not making eye contact with her to get the feed completed!
I cross my legs, with the opposite leg then the side I am nursing on on top and use that as a seat for her bum then I just support her upper half. I know a lot of people also like a straddle like position once baby has better head control, baby sitting on your lap facing you.
I usually put a pillow under the arm that is holding his head. His butt is on my lap and his legs are off to the side. I still hold him belly to belly mostly and I think that helps a lot. But, we nurse side lying a lot, it is his favorite way to fall asleep for naps/bed.
I hear you on eating time is playtime though. Eden never did this at this age, she was much older. I can't say or do anything while nursing or else she get distracted. It's very difficult when his sibs are around, too.
That's a great idea! thanks for sharing!
Good info thanks! I kept trying to have her straddle and face me, but she doesn't like it. Maybe I will try it again in the future.
Violet has started to get really distracted during nursing too! She'll see something and go to look at it and take my nip with her. Ow! (It's actually really funny though.)
No ideas to share on positioning, but my mom suggested that I try nursing her in a dark, quiet room with less distraction so she can focus.