I'm a FTM and wondering how long nipple soreness lasts? My son is 9 days old and it is still pretty painful. I know they say it shouldn't hurt and it has to be the way he is latching but I feel I am getting the deepest latch I can get. I know I am producing enough milk bc I have been pumping once a day and getting plenty. I am just not sure if it's time to call a LC. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Re: Breastfeeding _ nipple soreness
My last 2 feedings I switched to the football hold and it worked amazing! No fussing, he wasnt sucking so hard and seemed to get a lot more milk! It looks to me like my little guy just doesn't like to be on his side! I don't wanna jinx it but it seems to be working MUCH BETTER! Hopefully you can find a good position that works for you!
If it hurts the whole time LO is nursing see a LC. Otherwise, hang in there. It does get better.
I didn't have pain like this last time because she never latched and I used a nipple shied for 6 weeks.
This one latched right away, and it's been 3 days and I'm in agony. I'm avoiding feeding because it hurts so bad. There's no blisters, bleeding, or open sores. The LC in the hospital said the latch and suck are great.
I'm doing saline gauze soaks in breast pads for 20 min after each feed, and alternating lanolin and a prescription cream called triple nipple or all-purpose nipple ointment (APNO). I wear a cup-like shield to keep my shirt off my nipples during all waking hours.
And yet I'm crying out, tears streaming, during every feed.
I found an article that said the pain should intensify day 4-5 and lessen and be gone by 7-10. But two recent 2nd time mom friends both quoted 2 and 3 weeks this time around. Ugh.
ETA: also I'm a redhead and so far multiple nurses have told me it's just because I have red hair and fair skin that it hurts so bad.