I read so many stories of women that just can't make a go of it, and I feel terrible for them. I really expected this to be much harder, and was wondering how many other success stories are out there. I'm not saying this is the easiest thing I've ever done, Mason is only 26 days old and is feeding 10-15 times a day, I wake up 3 times a night to feed him, and I've had to cut dairy out of my diet. But, I feel really good about our experience so far. Just hoping there are quite a few who aren't having problems.
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Re: Who else is successfully breastfeeding?
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
Baby #1, born 3/1/13, Baby #2 due 12/13/14
I have a
DS latched like a champ and I only had super tender nipples for the first week. Now things are pretty good. He feeds for about 25 minutes each session and we deal with some reflux, but he is a happy spitter. My only issues was dealing with being his so
My nipples bled the first week. I cried, DD cried, but we saw an LC and bought some lanolin and I started pumping a little.
The second week was great.
Into week 3 and my nips are sore and tired after this last growth spurt but we're sti
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
I am successfully breastfeeding.
I tried so hard with my first, but she wasn't back to her birth weight at 9 weeks (despite working with several LCs), so I threw in the towel and went to exclusively pumping. I still feel guilty for stopping EPing
Really great to see so many others that are going strong.
Derek - February 2013 Caelyn April 2011
I had to use a nipple shield and SNS with formula for the first 5 days or so and I felt like my ni
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First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
Breast feeding has been really easy this time. DS latched instantly and we haven't had a problem since. I have to watch my dairy intake, but that is a given, since I am lactose intolerant. I was really shocked how easy it is this time.
<Breastfeeding itself is going fine. Luke latched on like a champ and has never really had any latch problems. That said, we've dealt with overactive letdown, oversupply, thrush, and I have excess lipase, so I have to scald my milk and freez