Breastfeeding

nursing cover necessity?

I'm a FTM, and my man and I are debating on how necessary a nursing cover is. He thinks that it might not be necessary because we have bottles? I'm not sure, but it sounds like it makes sense! Help! LO is due in a month and we're scrambling to finish our shopping.  

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Re: nursing cover necessity?

  • Way easier to just nurse that baby (keeping in mind that you need to pump when a bottle is given).  I don't personally use a cover but if it makes you more comfortable, go for it!
  • I am apparently in the minority here.  I usually bring pumped BM when out and about, just for ease of access.  When LO was very young, he would sometimes unexpectedly meltdown in the car, and would want to be fed NOW, so we just got in the habit of having bottles with us.  Yes, sometimes we would pull over so that I could nurse him, but it wasn't as practical.   Also, we often take long walks where there may not be anywhere to sit down, it is just easier to have a bottle ready to go. Not that I have not nursed in public, I have, but I just find for us it's more efficient and practical to have pumped milk in bottles.  My DS takes bottles very well b/c I am a working mom, so he feels quite comfortable with breast or bottle.  

    Nursing covers are fine, I have one a friend gave me second hand, but I didn't bother to invest in a new one.  I think the thin muslin swaddling blankets work best.  
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    I just used a scarf/shawl, no need for extra things IMO

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  • I have a ring sling, which makes eating while nursing much easier. The tail of the sling can be used to cover the exposed part of my breast.
    I most frequently use a muslin receiving blanket (like aiden + annais) tucked into my bra strap to cover my breast. When I was first figuring out how to NIP, I would cover both of our heads with the blanket until he latched on.
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  • Thank you guys so much. MIL said she used recieving blankets and was fine. I thinkmi'm going to go that route for now.  
  • =Lee=B said:

    I had 2...used them the first month or so...then switched to receiving blankets...then just used my sweater or hand or whatever.  Now I just nurse and will put my hand over boob if people are standing right over me.

    I remember those first weeks.  I was mortified.  I would drive to the far end of parking lot to ensure NO ONE would walk by the car.  It did not take long before I stopped caring and just covered up.  Then stopped caring so much about covering. 

    If you are nervous about it...get a cover for sure.  You may not use it for long but it will allow you to nurse in public and start to get comfortable.  They are sold used all the time online or at kids used sales etc. 

    Exactly all of this.  I had a cover w/my 1st.  I hardly used it.  I remember I was at a football party at one of DH's friend's houses and it was mostly guys at the party.  I sat on the couch around all these men and used the cover that one time and it worked really well.  Then if we were out at a zoo or something I would sometimes use the cover but eventually I moved on to a receiving blanket because I would forget the stupid cover, and then I would just wear a big wrap/shawl around myself every time we went out and would use that.  Then as I got more comfortable w/NIP I would just kind of turn away from people and that was that!

    It's all a matter of your comfort.  Many moms start out with a cover and go to the car or somewhere private to nurse at first.  Then they realize how awesome it is to NIP and just do it wherever they are sitting :)

    Either way, good luck but don't over think it. 
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