June 2015 Moms

Breastfeeding sucks (but it gets better) - A support thread

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Re: Breastfeeding sucks (but it gets better) - A support thread

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  • devyns2nd said:

    I wish all stores had rooms to BF. The mall here has small rooms with a glider and it's wonderful. I'm too shy to just pop my boob out in public and I hate those covers. What do you do in public? Maybe I just need to be more confident and just do the damn thing while DH doesn't the shopping.

    I'm tely nervous about this too. Part of the reason I'm afraid to go anywhere with the baby!
  • ElRubyElRuby member
    @devyns2nd I struggle with public breast feeding too... I bought a nursing scarf on amazon and it is so much better than those big obvious covers ... I practice with it around the house :) so jealous of women who can bf in public with such ease!
  • thay33thay33 member
    I don't really like BF as well, when my son latches it hurts so so bad. I saw a lactation nurse and she said he was a model latcher and couldn't figure out why it hurt me so badly. With that said I'm only pumping & I'm not producing enough for him to feed so I'm giving him breast milk and formula. I hope one day I can pump as much as he'll need but this will do for now. The lactation nurse suggested I take fenugreek vitamin to help my milk supply and so far I think it has done pretty well!
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  • When is breastfeeding supposed to get better again?
  • For those of you who are pumping, about how much are you getting each time you pump? I get about 2ozs on each side. I am 10 days pp. Also does anyone take a lactation supplement? I've seen some made by the Honest Company, but was wondering which kind any of you have actually used.
  • I've been exclusively pumping (twins were born early and we needed to supplement to have them gain weight. Plus, we knew how much they were eating) but recently I started trying to breast feed and they're getting the hang of it! My question is that one of my girls is a SUPER messy eater when on my right side only (left side is no problem). I'm talking it's all over her face and running down to my shirt. Any thoughts on how to prevent the mess? I would hate to be out in public and have her make a total mess of my shirt
  • I'm very jealous of you ladies who have a nice healthy supply. With DD I had a ton of milk in the beginning, I would get really engorged and DD didn't even always drain both of them and was completely satisfied. Then around 6 months I just stopped producing and we supplemented with formula until she was old enough for cows milk. With DS I'm 9 days PP and I feel like I've stopped producing already. I try to feed him from both sides every time and he latches but I don't think he's getting much. I had to start supplementing because I don't want him to go hungry and he's been eating a whole 4oz bottle every time so it's pretty safe to say he's not getting much if anything at all. I'm really upset because BFing was my plan from the beginning and I was really hoping to go longer than 6 months this time but I couldn't even seem to go a full week :( I'm going to try pumping whenever he's sleeping and some fenugreek but I don't feel any letdown anymore and when pressing on my breasts they're not hard at all. I'm really struggling and I'm hoping something will help because this is important to me to be able to BF my little guy!
  • katyqvkatyqv member

    For those of you who are pumping, about how much are you getting each time you pump? I get about 2ozs on each side. I am 10 days pp. Also does anyone take a lactation supplement? I've seen some made by the Honest Company, but was wondering which kind any of you have actually used.

    I'm EP and 6 days PP. Currently only pumping about 2oz total during each pumping. I'm pumping every 1.5-2 hours in hopes of increasing my supply. It's really exhausting.

    I'm thinking about giving fenugreek a whirl. That whole smelling like maple syrup thing, though.
  • kes166 said:

    Anyone finding that one side is easier to nurse from than the other? Nursing LO on my left side is a breeze, but the right side is always pretty painful initially. Not sure if I just need to play around with positioning or if LO just really likes to chomp on my right nipple... but it's not fun! 

    Yes. Same for me. Left has been great, but I cringe when I have to switch sides.
  • seeseaseesea member

    kes166 said:

    Anyone finding that one side is easier to nurse from than the other? Nursing LO on my left side is a breeze, but the right side is always pretty painful initially. Not sure if I just need to play around with positioning or if LO just really likes to chomp on my right nipple... but it's not fun! 

    Yes. Same for me. Left has been great, but I cringe when I have to switch sides.
    I'm the opposite. My right side is way more comfortable. I also noticed that when I pump I get a lot more from my right than my left.
  • CillyMama said:

    kes166 said:

    Anyone finding that one side is easier to nurse from than the other? Nursing LO on my left side is a breeze, but the right side is always pretty painful initially. Not sure if I just need to play around with positioning or if LO just really likes to chomp on my right nipple... but it's not fun! 

    Yes. Same for me. Left has been great, but I cringe when I have to switch sides.
    I'm the opposite. My right side is way more comfortable. I also noticed that when I pump I get a lot more from my right than my left.
    I usually get more from my right, but that's the side that is more uncomfortable! Not sure what the deal is. Hopefully this will improve soon!
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  • kes166 said:

    Anyone finding that one side is easier to nurse from than the other? Nursing LO on my left side is a breeze, but the right side is always pretty painful initially. Not sure if I just need to play around with positioning or if LO just really likes to chomp on my right nipple... but it's not fun! 

    Yup. I think I have an overactive milk ejection reflex on the left as I've noticed that my son doesn't fully latch on but instead suckles very very gently on just the nipple. It's pretty much the opposite of what a correct latch should be, but he's so gentle it doesn't hurt at all he's definitely getting the milk out, and if I try to get him to latch then he starts choking.
    On the right hand side he still has to do a proper latch, and my poor nipple is still suffering from the times when he doesn't quite get it right.
  • Dumb question alert:

    Does sleeping on my stomach effect my milk production? I feel like I'm squishing them in... Maybe they can't fill up properly? Is this crazy? lol The things I think of when I could be asleep...
  • @SarahBaby87
    Good question! I've been scared to even try laying on my stomach so far. I reeeally want to go get a massage so I'll have to figure that one out! Although I'm sure a massage won't hurt my milk supply like you were referring to.
  • ElRubyElRuby member
    Extreme soreness in left breast since last night... Feels bruised... Currently using a heating pad but the thought of nursing from this side is terrifying... Any tips?
  • @ElRuby
    I'm having the same problem except mine feels like my sternum is bruised. I have gel pads that I can put in the fridge or freezer and that helps more than heat.
  • edited June 2015
    ElRuby said:

    Extreme soreness in left breast since last night... Feels bruised... Currently using a heating pad but the thought of nursing from this side is terrifying... Any tips?

    Try a hot wash cloth before feeding and a cold one right after? That helped when I was engorged but not sure that's your issue. Sorry, lady, that sucks :-(
  • In case anyone hasn't heard of the Milkie before it is a little plastic cup thing that fits in your bra so that while you are but nursing on one breast it will collect the dripping milk from the other breast. I think it's awesome. Every bit of breast milk collected is a bonus in my book. Plus no effort involved & less leaky mess to deal with.
  • I am so in your boat. I feel horrible for wanting to switch but I cant keep dreading each feeding time. My appt with the pediatrician is in a couple days and I hope to get some support. As a first time mom it is a lot to take on and I feel my whole day is around feeding and am glad the couple times dad was able to use a bottle of breastmilk to give me a break. But I know I wont be able to pump enough and will have to use formula as his primary source of nutrition. It just breaks my heart wanting to switch. But I think it will be for the better for my emotional state.
  • I had a sore spot in my right breast and then last night I felt a pull and a pop and it was gone. I'm not sure what happened but I'm glad it did. I also have started having pains in my nipples and I get sweaty when it's time for him to eat?? I'm assuming this is the let down you guys talk about?? It's awful. I feel sick until he eats.
  • @devyns2nd it was probably a clogged duct that dislodged. Good thing it did!

    Letdown is a bitch. It's like 1000 firey Suns in my nips anytime it's CLOSE to 2 hours and she cries. Nursing pads 4 lyfe.
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  • @devyns2nd
    This started happening with me last night. Like sweating everywhere even my upper lip kinda thing. Not cool.

    I finally feel like I have LO's cues down. Now I just need to teach them to DH who wonders why LO goes from making cute noises to crying in no time. Get him to the titties DH!!!
  • I just breastfed in the midst of making a deal buying furniture. Not a single woman salesperson in the store so the old crotchety males were not amused. Zero fucks given by me. For a second I tried to cover with a blanket and felt how ridiculous it was and said NOPE no blanket. I mentioned it to my mom and she was horrified that I'm not using a cover (I literally have B cups..no ones seeing anything). Whatever. At least it was a successful feeding.

    Good for you!
  • I'm also waking up at night stupid hot and sweaty. It happened when I was in the hospital too. The nurse mentioned something about left over pregnancy hormones but I was half asleep and don't remember much more than that.

    I breast fed in public for the first time the other day. It was at the waiting room in the pediatritians office. So not a super scadalous place but still. A big deal for me! I'm a DD before pregnancy... I can only imagine what I am now. So there is defiantly something to see. I did use a lightweight muslin blanket to cover with. It worked well for me. Breast feeding has been much more sucessful this time than it was with my first baby... So I think that I feel more comfortable doing it out in public because of that... Who knows.
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