I guess I am starting to think about the inevitable in the next couple of weeks! Sorry for the inundation of questions!
1. Did you bring your breast pillow to the hospital with you? It is so humongous but how else would will I tandem breast feed while I am there.
2. I am still pretty early so if I deliver in the next 2 weeks, the babies will probably be in NICU. Were you able to breast feed if the babies were in NICU?
3. Did you wear a nursing nightgown after delivery as opposed to a cami and pants? Was there a difference if you had a C-section v. vaginal delivery?
Thanks!
D & L are here at 34 weeks 4 days by vaginal and breech delivery on 11/19/2013
Two healthy boys weighing 4 lbs 15 ozs and 4 lbs 5 ozs. Only 6 days in the NICU and getting bigger, stronger and cuter every day!
Re: Two Hospital/Delivery Questions
Ill leave my BF pillow in the car so hubs can grab it if I need it. If babes are in NICU they'll probably have you pump to get your supply going.
No advice on the gown but ill prob just wear it unless someone comes to visit, then ill try loose pants/tank top!
I'm mobile right now. How many weeks are you?
I wore a hospital gown for the first day then changed to a nursing tank and yoga pants after I was able to get a shower. I had a vaginal birth. No NICU time so can't help with #2. Good luck!
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2. My boys went straight to the nicu and I wasn't able breastfeed until 7 days later. Born at 33w2d they did not have the suck reflex yet and needed a feeding tube. I pumped and gave my milk to the nicu nurses.
3. Had a vaginal delivery, any comfy clothes will do. I wish I had a nice robe to throw over me for visitors.
2. I had my boys at 34w. They let me try and bf them individually right away. They were so small I didn't even need a pillow or anything. I had nursed my oldest and nursing a newb for the second time is sooooo much easier. It's like riding a bike.
That being said, bc they were 34weekers, they weren't great at nursing. I got each of them to latch at least once a day and it was fascinating to watch their suck/swallow/breathe reflex develop over a week or so. I EPed to being my milk in - 30min every 3hrs around the clock.
Once they got a bit more proficient at nursing, I attempted tandem in the NICU w their pillow. We tandem almost exclusively now.
3. I had a c/s so gown for the first day and then clothes the rest of the time so I could feel more like a human being.
2. I was able to BF the babies in the NICU, though they struggled a bit with it at first and ended up tiring out before they could get a full feeding in, so I supplemented quite a bit at first (they were born at 35w4).
3. I stayed in the hospital gown until I could shower (the next day....had a C/S). Then I wore my nightgown for a day and then changed into yoga pants and a comfy shirt.
2. I only pumped the first few days as my girls had CPAPs and feeding tubes the first 2 days.
3. I wore a gown the first day or so. Had my lightweight robe with me to cover up the back of the gown and crisscross over my chest so I didn't feel naked. Mesh hospital undies were great that first day or so.
to clarify: my girls were 34w5d via unplanned c/s. They were sent immediately to the NICU for breathing difficulty. (I didn't get to see/hear Baby A during delivery.) My post partum nurse brought me one of the hospital's Medela pumps to my room that afternoon and they had a lactaction nurse come and fit me for flanges for the pump and new hoses, etc.. with the sterile collection bottles. After a few days when the babies were off the GI tubes, the Lactation nurse met with me regularly in the NICU (actually set appointments with her) to help me try to get them to latch. The NICU nurses were also so supportive of that. I ended up mostly pumping while sitting between their isolettes and I always got a really good amount pumped then, vs in my bed. The lactation nurse also had a Boppy (in a clear plastic zip cover) so I never used mine. They were in the NICU for 8 days total.
2. N/a on the NICU but my 35weekers wouldn't feed well/normally until they were at least 2w old. BFing went flying out the window on day 1. I had to syringe their milk and supplement.
3. I wore a nursing tank, yoga pants and my regular big robe over that. I was very comfy (vag delivery).
I had a C-Section and packed yoga pants and t shirts to wear in the hospital but ended up just ended up mostly using a gown until the day I went home.
Good luck!