After I had my first I tried and tried to breast feed but she would never latch and nothing came in bc she would never latch...I really want to try again...but I am nervous to buy a $300 pump that I want if my milk will not come in--I am thinking if I pump and pump and much as I can it will come in??? anyone else have success with this at all? any tips and tricks to help my milk come in if I start them now?
Re: second timers/ boob question
Super quick and easy. I just had my free Medela delivered Friday
For a real laugh check out this link Tricare put on fb about the coverage, and check the comments / questions below. Months and months go by of people asking questions and all they get is the same damned answer. Smh...
https://m.facebook.com/notes/tricare/tricare-update-breastfeeding-supplies/10153032692656101
I plan to do skin-skin and am wondering when you would recommend that my husband can hold the baby? I know the hospital staff will probably take the baby at some point, and obviously this is a question for them when I preregister at the hospital, but just curious on your thoughts (or others') since you raise the topic.
the website isnt working for me :c
Ditto that there are two different issues, here. Also, I'd like to point out that most home-grade pumps say that they shouldn't be used until the milk is in. So, really what you are looking for--if you need to pump early--is a hospital grade pump rental. Does your hospital provide this option? Also, I encourage you to go to a local LeLeche League meeting while you are still pregnant. Having additional support and knowing names and faces of people you can call is really, really helpful. I saw seven, yes, seven, LCs with DS1. Five of them didn't even compare to what the LLL leaders knew! (And one of those two good ones actually had been a LLL leader!)
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We have also had to supplement with formula since she's a preemie (36 weeks) and we didnt want any doubt that she's getting enough calories. Surprisingly she still prefers the breast with the shield - so don't freak out if you need to supplement via bottle.
But like one of the PPs said, I have formula on hand just in case I need it, nothing is wrong with formula supplementation. And I've heard (and plan to use if I need to) that LaLeche league is top notch in terms of lactation consultants and breastfeeding. I'm a FTM so I don't have any prior experience, sorry if I can't be more helpful. But I wish you luck this time around