hi everyone. I was curious if anyone had success breastfeeding with inverted nipples. I've read it can be done depending on how your nipples react. My doc hasn't said anything about them to me, they just always ask if my nipples have always been inverted when they do an exam. I'm hope to BF but don't want to set myself up for disappointment if I won't be able to.
Re: Breastfeeding question
BFP #2 - EDD 1/25/16
Good luck!
I'm not telling you this to scare you or anything, just to prepare you that it might be really hard and it might not be worth it, and you're still a wonderful mom if you do t breastfeed. I know I became a much better mom when I quit breastfeeding, because I was happier and not in pain and my baby was happier because she was getting fed when she was hungry and actually getting milk. There's lots of judgers out there, so just do what works for you because a well taken care of baby is what's most important.
Above all the biggest thing I learned from my experience is DO NOT STRESS!!! I can't emphasize that enough. It is counterproductive. I would sit in my hospital bed sobbing because after 30 min. of pumping I'd get maybe 1 mL... it was depressing. Listen to the nurses when they tell you that it will be ok. If nursing or pumping don't work after you've given it a good try there is no shame in ff. Your baby needs a happy, sane Mommy. Good luck.