sfm: weird question for breastfeeders
So- I'm a physician assistant and do well children/well baby checks and something got me thinking the other day--- When I walk into a room and a mom is breast feeding she automatically pops the baby off and covers up- instantaneous. I've never had a mom continue to breastfeed. So I always say, "oh, don't mind me- keep feeding your baby"- and most will relatch but some won't. But when I go to DS's appt and have to feed DS, I don't unlatch him when the Doc walks in because I figured we'd talk first and I'd rather have DS quiet.
What do you do and why? Just curious. Also- Is it better that I tell the mom's to keep feeding or just ignore it?
Re: weird question for breastfeeders
If I don't know who is coming in, I cover up. If someone comes in announced and isn't going to actually need my baby, I'd keep on keepin' on. I'd appreciate being told it's fine to continue.
I've unlatched/covered when someone came in suddenly
Its only happened to me once. Typically though we walk in, they get weight and measurement right away and then we normally only wait for the Dr. for about 5 maybe 10 min. I try to feed him before we go so I don't have to worry about it.
The
In the doctor's office, I already use a cover even if no one is in there yet, because I know they might arrive any time.
I keep BFing until they actually need to see the baby. If I'm BFing, the doctor usually goes over the discussion part of the
I try to make my appts early and I feed him after his shots, in the room. I've had a nurse or two walk in, but I've never unlatched him. He just keeps eating like NBD.
I would tell them to continue to feed. You don't want them to think they ca
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I usually try to feed DD before we go to the appt. Or at least "top her off" before we go .
I don't use a cover either. I find that the cover draws attention to what I'm doing. I usually wear a nursing cami with anot
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Our pedi talks before she does his exam so I just keep feeding him until she needs to put him on the table. I do think it's nice that you tell the moms just to keep feeding their babies. I have had some nurses get annoyed if I'm bfing when they come in
i always keep feeding. i'm surprised that this isn't the norm you've experienced. i also will nurse instantly after shots, with the nurse standing there. i've never thought twice about it.
yes, though, if they unlatched i woul