My sweet girl was born 8/5, on the third day of induction. After all those hours in labor, this Mama was so relieved that at least breast feeding came easily (perfect latch, no issues the first two days). Went to first peds appt and they said she lost over 10% of her birth weight, and were going to put her back in the hosp if I didn't supplement. Went home sobbing and gave her a bottle. My milk came in later that same day. A week later, we can sometimes breastfeed with nipple shields but little girl def prefers bottled breast milk. We've got her weight up, but latch is extremely shallow and painful (uses the shields like straws). She cries every time I try to breastfeed, fights and arches away. Lactation consultants gave me lots of things to try, but nothing is working. I'm feeling devastated that they made me give her a bottle, and about ready to give up on breastfeeding all together. Anyone out there have similar probs and get their baby back to the breast?
Re: Breast feeding disaster, need encouragement/advice.
This is not to discourage you by any means - just my experience. It's definitely doable though.
DS1 7/24/15
DS2 5/7/17
We have had a rough go of breastfeeding until finally an IBCLC looked at DS's mouth and discovered a high palate (causing him to pop on and off if the nipple doesn't touch the roof of his mouth), a posterior tongue tie (basically his tongue doesn't move as it should because there's a thick band under it), and a lip tie (lip attached to the bottom of his front gums so he can't flange out his top lip). All together it was causing issues. We have laser surgery scheduled on Wednesday to repair it.
J -- 9/04
L -- 11/10
E -- 7/15
We worked on position and slowly got off the shield. I'm happy to say there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I put in WORK lol and at my 5 week mark at our lactation app I'm proud to say we got rid of the shield and I no long have to pump unless I want to and he has finally gained all of his weight back and is now 6 ounzes past birth weight.
Trust me I know how devastating and heart wrenching it feels. I bawled alot thinking i had done something wrong and how much trouble I was having made me very emotional. You will get through this! But also know your limits. You need to be sane for you and baby. If you need to throw in the towel and go to formula that's okay too. They made sure to always tell me to know my limits. And this is coming from a breast is best thinker. But yours and baby's happiness is most important. Good luck momma you're doing what you can!
Oh and sorry for the novel response lol didn't realize how long it was till I hit send and saw it.