When I first told my mom that I was planning on breastfeeding, she suggested that I "prep" my nipples. She said to take a dry cloth and rub it across my nipples. She said not to an extreme, but enough to "toughen" them up. I was FREAKED out by this, so I went to BF websites read that you don't have to do this. However, at my last appointment with the MW, she suggest I do this as well. She said women with fair skin usually have sensitive skin and experience the most discomfort or pain in early weeks of BF. She also suggested not wearing a bra and allowing my nipples to rest against my clothes when at home and/or if I have a private place to allow my nipples to be exposed to the sun. She said not to get sun burnt, but just exposed.
So, I guess my question is, did you hear this advice and take it? Do you feel that it made a difference? Or did you not take this advice and experience usual pain and discomfort of BF and wish you did?
I've done it casually when I finish showering, but I'm still skeptical if it makes a difference.
Thanks ladies!
Re: STM breastfeeding question
I didn't. I was actually really concerned because my nipples were so sensitive and sore the whole time I was pregnant with DD - I couldn't imagine what was going to happen when I started breastfeeding! I did end up with a cracked nipple in the hospital from feeding DD in a bad position, but once that healed, I wasn't uncomfortable at all. I don't think there's much you can really do in advance that will make a difference.
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I didn't do anything to prep my nipples, and like PPs said, I don't think it would have made a difference. The first few weeks of BF were pretty painful but my nipples toughened up and got used to it. Lanolin was helpful, and I'm sure coconut oil is good too.
BFP #2 7/13/2011 ~ EDD 3/16/2012 ~Aubree Olivia (9lbs 1oz, 21 inches) 3/15/2012 VBAC (39w6d)
BFP #3 5/15/2014 ~ EDD 1/16/2015~Addison Isabelle (9lbs, 0oz, 21 inches) 1/25/2015 2VBAC (41w2d)
BFP #4 7/20/2016 ~ EDD 3/25/2017 ~ Malachi Mathew (10lbs 0oz, 22 inches) 4/4/2017 emergency csection (41w3d)
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Yes to this. I had a lot of pain with my first, and bleeding. Maybe I might have still been learning, but everyone's going to be different. I gritted my teeth through the pain for a few days and made it all the way through 13 months of bf'ing him. Then went on your breastfeed 2 more kids with a lot less pain and no bleeding.
With my 3rd I didn't 'prep' and it hurt so damn bad! I found out around 8 months he was tongue tied, which explains how bad it hurt in the beginning.
I'll probably prep this time, just because it can't hurt to try and alleviate some pain.
I started at 8 months with my first 2.
Nope, no thanks! Haha [-(
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