Hey breast feeding mamas. I've got a FTM question and can't seem to find any info online. I saw my LC a few days ago and told her breast feeding was going well but beginning to get painful and my nipples were starting to get scabby and bleeding. She recommended polysporin ointment. I had read before about lanolin and earth mama nipple cream but never polysporin. But I went with her advice and got some at cvs (oddly they do not sell polysporin at BBB or BrUs and it's not with the baby supplies at cvs either) so I used it for the first time last night after showering and when he was ready to nurse wiped it off and tried to get him to latch. From about 10pm to 7am I could not get him to swallow while nursing and he wailed all night. Finally at 7 he started swallowing and now everything seems to be back to normal. The only thing that's changed is the polyspirin so I'm assuming he was able to taste it which is why he wouldn't swallow? Or was he just being fussy? Has anyone else had a similar experience w this ointment?
I would post this in the 0-3 mo board but I don't know those gals and value y'all's opinions better

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Re: Breast feeding and polysporin question, help!
ETA: your milk will definitely help soothe your nipples too. It's so hard at first, but you've got this!
Totally this. The milk was like magic. Also, I used breast shells to air my nipples out (with and without lanolin because that can stain). Also, clothing on my raw nips was the worst, but I needed the support. The shells are at BRU/BBB. Dd did a number on my nipples (created a ridge from holding her the same way). Changing positions helped me heal as well. Despite the initial pain, she was successfully nursed for over a year. Eta, I squeezed milk on my nipple before I nursed, too.
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