I'm sure this could have been found with a Google search but I want advice from actual mothers with experience.
What supplies do you actually need for breastfeeding? I've always thought the basics were just your breasts lol but after talking to other women they have suggested shields and other stuff I have never heard of! What did you use often? What was unnecessary? What made your life easier? Thanks in advance!
Re: Breastfeeding Q's!
Lanolin cream for sore nipples
A huge water bottle bc you're going to be thirsty
Definitely pads - I liked disposable but to each her own
At least a manual pump to get through engorgement (even if you are planning to stay home)
Storage bags for milk
A bottle or 2 (at least)
I loved my boppy - I had a c-section so it was nice to have the suppor
Comfortable nursing tops/bras/nightwear
That's all I can think of....
I used lanolin free nipple balm. I liked The Honest Company brand but there are several brands available. The Aden + Anais blankets worked well for me as a cover if I was out, I was home mostly and didn't care there. The manual pump was great but if you pump often an electric pump can be handy.
Burp cloths were another must have for me. Besides using them with burping, DS would dribble so I'd use them to soak up any leakage. I also rolled one up and tucked it under my breast for support to make things a little easier and more comfortable.
I liked the website KellyMom.
I used nursing pads the entire year.
I also invested in good nursing bras from a speciality store once I was sure we were committed.
Best wishes!!!
This is a little different from what I used but same idea!
https://m.target.com/p/lansinoh-therapearl-3-in-1-breast-therapy/-/A-14386190?ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=14386190&ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=google_pla_df&CPNG=pla_baby+shopping&adgroup=sc_baby&LID=9pgs&KID=1f3e6a9e-0a38-ad48-12e3-000043eaf863&kpid=14386190&gclid=Cj0KEQjwvo6wBRCG3Zv92ZSLlIYBEiQA5PLVAlEw0QkB0iEfGsICbkvlJ13ThDkbuck-l2k8I5b1ligaAlSa8P8HAQ
ETA if you end up needing any kind of shield they usually have them at the hospital to give you.
Jamie