I am having a lot of trouble using a nursing cover. I have a Boppy one, but I guess I am such a novice that it is really hard for me to breastfeed effectively without being able to see LO. I also feel bad covering him up because he can't see anything. I wish the general public was more open to nursing without a cover, because I don't feel super modest about it; just don't want the stares. If we have any male guests at home I usually just take DS to another room. I feel like I have to bring DS a bottle of pumped milk if we go out or hurry up and run an errand between feedings. Does anyone have any other tips or maybe a better cover recommendation?
Re: Does it get better using a nursing cover?
I would encourage you to just try nursing without one. You can't really see anything. A cover actually draws more attention to it than if you didn't use one. Just go for it! I see it as helping other women to feel more comfortable, the more of us who do it the more "normal" it will become.
son#1 born 6/2010
son#2 born 4/2012
son#3 born 7/2014
4 rounds of clomid, 2 with IUI = BFN
Oh, and this is a man who refused to touch the bump while I was pregnant. I wanted him to feel C move, but the idea that a person (even though that person was his child) was in there just really freaked him out. He is not touchy/feely at any time, but the baby stuff is a little overload for him. I am just glad he wants to hold the baby. As long as he is affectionate with our daughter I can handle him not being thrilled to watch BFing.
4 rounds of clomid, 2 with IUI = BFN
And @Allison7 that is incredible that your DH has a problem. I would tell him he can leave if he is uncomfortable. It's just crazy to me. You are feeding his child for gods sake.
People need to see breastfeeding more for it to become normalized in our culture. I openly breastfeed wherever it would be appropriate to bottle-feed a baby. It is not shameful, so there is no reason why it should be hidden. If anyone stares, I stare right back. If they are uncomfortable, THEY can look away, as it is their problem, not mine!!
I cannot imagine trying to cover up at home! Yikes. DH is weirded out by pumping too, but tough shit! It's enough work maneuvering parts without trying to cover up too.
They are pricey $24-38 on the website but my cheap self would still buy one after using my free one.