I figured we had a breastfeeding support thread, but while most of us are talking about night time feedings or how tired we are, we don't have a support system in place for it. Or at a minimum, we can come here late at night and cry
And yes, I stole
@aliciaspinnet thread title. Because 'nighttime sucks the big fat one' seemed awful negative and I don't want white knights crawling out of the woodworks telling me I'm not being supportive at 10 minutes before 1am in the morning.
Re: Nighttime Sucks (But it gets better!) - A support thread
LO is in the stage where he won't sleep unless he is being cuddled, or on the boob. At least, i hope its a stage. Usually he needs a combination of both before sleeping. Its all well and good to spoil your newborn, and I'm behind that. Totally. But the problem arises at 1255am, when the kid won't accept lie down side feeding bfing position (tho he did at the hospital, he doesn't want to do it at home). So I sit up in bed. Which sucks, cause I've been sitting all day with him, and it inflames my Virginia area from birthing. LO gets on the boob. Feeds for a few minutes. Then falls deep asleep. Problem - I can't move him or he will wake up and crying ensues, and then we must restart the whole process from point one. Problem - I can't sleep sitting up. First off, not safe for LO. And second - my Virginia. Problem - DH feels bad as I silently cry about how much I hate nighttime right now, but we both know if he tried to stay up with me in commiseration, he will fall asleep. And then I would have to be a bitch to wake him up just so he could be miserable with me.
So here I am - Virginia - annoyed, DH - out, DS - out. And me - so very tired and tender AND I CANT EVEN LIE DOWN.
Just... Huge, weeping tears. I just want to lie down. Sleep too, sure. But lying down sounds effing great.
This made me feel better.i have invited my mum over for dinner tonight with the intention of her staying the night with LO in her room and bottles of expressed milk. Can't wait!!!
To mellymar, we were having similar issues about getting her to sleep then having to move. I bought a sweet dreams little bed, now throughout the day I express up enough for night time, bring it in my room. I
She sleeps in her bassinet, if she wakes throughout I being her into our bed wht her "sweet dreams my little bed" stick a bottle in her mouth and cuddle her in her sweet dreams bed, once she's finished eating and asleep we put the whole bed into her bassinet so we can move her without waking her. We've gone from being awake for 1hr-1.5hrs per nighttime breastfeed to 15 minutes and she's down for another 4-5 hours.
Maybe that won't work for you. I'm confident you'll find something that does. LO turned 3 weeks yesterday and everything is getting sooo much better. When people told me that at the beginning, I cried because I felt it was a long time to wait. But it gets waaaayyy better, so hang in there.
Do you have pain meds or ice packs that can help take the edge off?
It's almost like Xmas morning! DH felt so bad for after the 230am feeding that even tho it woke up LO to move him off of me, he took him and did his magic dad hold (hold I do not get anywhere near the same calming results with). He was able to lull LO back to sleep with dad hold and they both slept like that 2 hours. Giving me 2 hours of real, laying down sleep. We're pondering why dad hold was so successful this time and he says 'maybe your milk is coming so he was more content to start'. And he's right! Pressing gently buy firmly on the sides gets milk! Huzzah!
I'm sure tonight is going to suck ass again. But, maybe not quite as bad. Hopefully. Fingers crossed ladies! Thanks for the nighttime ideas, for me and behalf of all the other mama's who will soon be dealing with the wee hours and a newborn
And if you have other children, why isn't dad on duty for them? I handed off all night and morning duties for our toddler to DH months ago.
I didn't get him up because I was so mad I would've said something I regretted.
I'm sick. And tired. And LO is all outta sorts. Plus her acne/eczema is outta control and I feel bad for her. Her face is all jacked up.
After our midnight feeding, my twins were WIDE AWAKE until 2am. Nothing was making them sleep. Then, when I finally rocked them to sleep I got in bed around 2:30, just to have them wake at 3:30 to eat again and start the same thing over. Definitely had a morning cry meltdown. I guess DH heard my sobs as I was getting bottles ready (both babies screaming) and had the nerve to ask me what was wrong and if I needed help... Isn't it just implied I need help when both babies are screaming? I feel like he was asking for a punch in the face from this super sleep deprived momma You said it best!
and walked to our bedroom and shut the door
He woke me up an hour later saying she's hungry and he didn't know how to make a bottle. Seriously. I had just fed her too. No dude she's gotta poop and she has gas. Ugh
As for night problems I gave up on my bassinet and now co-sleep. I swore I would never do it but I need some sleep and she will not sleep without being connected to me or my DH (and we all know how that goes). I'm giving her till 4-6 weeks before moving her to the bassinet again. But for now I get about 2 hours of sleep between feedings and its blissful. Plus who doesn't love cute baby cuddles.
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It was actually easy in the beginning. They were born 35weeks so they would just eat, sleep, and poop. Now that they're becoming more alert, things are a lot more hectic. I must say I'm getting quite the biceps from cuddling/soothing both at the same time!
I bet you are getting muscles! I can't even imagine trying to console 2 babies at once.
This breastfeeding position is hands down the best one for night time feedings. It's the only way I can get some sleep!