July 2016 Moms

Newborn/Postpartum Thread

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Re: Newborn/Postpartum Thread

  • @DarkCat normal! Colostrum will be gone soon! 
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  • Agree with PP-definitely get a pump before going home or soon after! We picked up ours from insurance on the way home from the hospital and I ended up needing it first night when my milk came in with a vengeance. 
  • Another vote for Bamboobies!
  • @DarkCat mine were like that just last night and tonight they're not nearly as engorged and I've got milk! 
  • Is anybody having issues with their milk coming in?  Baby boy was born Friday morning and I guess I was expecting to have gushing boobies by now....not so much although the supply is increasing every day.  Will be going to a breastfeeding support group tomorrow.
  • I third having a pump already. I dropped the ball on that one and poor Aubrey is having a tough time latching, making it super painful for me and not very productive for her. We will be running out to get a manual pump tomorrow as a back up. So far the only thing working for us is using a nipple shield since she doesn't want to open her mouth wide enough to fit the whole areola.
  • @austinjl it took about 5 days for my milk to come in. For me it went from zero to engorgement like overnight. Glad to hear you have a support group! I wish I would have looked into that.  @Schmooie730 a nipple shield has saved us as well! Glad you found something that worked. 

    How is everyone doing emotionally? Anyone suffering from baby blues, anxiety or maybe something more? I was hit with a pretty bad case of the baby blues about six days in and it lasted almost a week. I cried almost nonstop a couple of those days and it was really hard for my husband to know how to support me, especially when I couldn't articulate why I was so upset. Luckily that has passed and things are good. I figured hormones would be wacky afterwards but wasn't expecting that fog of sad emotions to overtake me. 
  • @theshannondee Glad you're coming out of it. I am still waiting for baby and mostly just lurking in this thread, but pretty sure I had pp anxiety last time with DD. She was really colicky and luckily DH has an AMAZING paternity leave. Even with him at home to help, I slept less than 4 hours a day, lying in bed trying to fall asleep, counting down until the next feeding, listening to her screams. I also absolutely hated leaving the house. I felt like we were the center of attention and it would be apparent to everyone (besides just me) that I had no clue what I was doing. I think if DH wasn't home with me, I would have had full blown depression. We've been praying for an easier going baby this time and hoping that my past experience will help me to lighten up and relax more this time, but who knows how much hormones affected me too. I'm just recently not feeling so scared to actually have another baby. For a while, it was more a nice idea but my plan was to stay pregnant indefinitely. Haha.
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  • i definitely feel like emotions are up and down.  I've cried daily- for good reasons and bad.  Mostly during the day I feel super happy and excited Elijah is in the world.  But then if a feeding doesn't go well, I feel like crap, especially after a previous great feeding.  I also cried at the latest season of Orange is the New Black.  And when I read Love You Forever to him today.  I'm not usually a cryer so it's a bit strange.  Not necessarily bad, but emotional.  Glad you're feeling better now @theshannondee
  • I get super bad anxiety when I breastfeed! No idea why.. He's breastfeeding awesome.. Just everytime he eats my heart feels like it's pounding out of my chest! 
  • Thanks to my happy pills that the psychiatrist and I arranged for me to start taking again after birth, I've been feeling pretty good.  It's a huge relief because I had PPA with DS, and it was terrible. :(
    Me: 32 DH: 32
    Married: 05/31/2008
    DS: 11/06/2012 at 38w 1d
    M/C: 06/11/2015
    DD: 06/14/2016 at 37w 3d
  • @theshannondee I am definitely more emotional. My struggle has mostly been feeling like I'm missing so much with my toddler as I'm caring for the baby. He's so well loved and cared for, as his Nana came to be here with him full-time for the first few weeks, and I'm careful to prioritize him as much as possible, but I still am struggling with missing our one-on-one time. I keep breaking into tears over it. He's acting out some for attention, but he is pretty enthralled with his baby sister, so I'm thankful for that. 
    Wacky hormones + lack of sleep + no quiet time make the first newborn weeks really rough. Routines and rest are ahead. 
  • Oh man I am so fearful of the hormone roller coaster!! :neutral: I thank my husband for being so amazing this far, or else I think some major dips would have already happened for me. I'm super nervous for when he has to go back to work and it's just me and her. I'm glad we have this thread to all support each other!! The first month is no joke, rough!! 
  • @TiffRox81 I cried when DH went back to work last time. I don't know how women do it without help. I love my babies, but it's hard!
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  • For all of you that have had luck breastfeeding, is there a trick to the sore ass nipples that come with it?!? I want to die every time she needs to eat because it is painful!!!!! I've been using the nipple cream the hospital gave me and I'm sure that's helping but I'm still sore as hell the second she starts!!!!
  • TiffRox81 said:
    For all of you that have had luck breastfeeding, is there a trick to the sore ass nipples that come with it?!? I want to die every time she needs to eat because it is painful!!!!! I've been using the nipple cream the hospital gave me and I'm sure that's helping but I'm still sore as hell the second she starts!!!!
    It unfortunately just takes time to condition them. Hang in there!! Have you seen a lactation consultant to make sure she's latching ok? That said, even with proper latch, it'll still hurt for a bit. Earth Mama Angel baby makes a great nipple cream and these shields, although for inverted nipples are great for wearing between feedings. It keeps your nipples from touching anything and giving them some air. I agree with using breast milk on them too. I always tell my FTM friends, if you can plow through the first month of nursing, you are golden. You've got this :) 



  • @theshannondee dh is a teacher but goes to work next week as a summer camp director and I have a feeling that's when I'm going to start with the tears! I'm already feeling a little anxious thinking about being home alone with both kids. ds is almost 13 months and has been pretty good with the arrival of the baby but hes still just a baby himself and relies on me for everything! It's been good with my husband home but i'm nervous to be on my own and I'm feeling some meltdowns might be in my future! 
  • The other thing that I've found to help with sore nipples are black tea bags. You just steep them in warm water for a few minutes and then hold them against yourself. And actually, once they get cooled off completely, they feel amazing! It's so strange how one nipple is all raw and cracked and the other is fine. This engorgement is killing me!
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  • Emotions are all over the place. I cry at basically everything, but the hardest thing has been trying to get Emmalyn to eat. She was doing awesome in the hospital and ever since we got home and my milk came in, she is freaked out. We've had to supplement with formula. I just felt like I was doing something wrong and was a bad mother, and cried every time I tried to feed her. DH has been awesome about talking me down and reassuring me, and that helps a lot.

    PP body.. I had a really hard time gaining weight while I was pregnant. Everything is in my belly though. Anybody know how long the flabby belly sticks around? 

    Engorgement is the worst. I've been using warm washcloths and massage to help before a feeding so she can latch, and the lactation consultant recommended ice after a feeding, so we will try that next time! May have to try the tea bag trick though!
  • I'm also in the supplementing with formula club.  Elijah lost one full pound between birth and his first ped visit on Tues.  By today he had gained two ounces back.  I'm happy he's gaining now but it's hard not to feel like my body isn't producing what he needs.  I cried on the way home.  I'm ramping up the pumping and hoping my supply will increase.  So far it has been each day but I didn't realize how slow of a process it would be.  Hang in there @schaze I feel your sadness!
  • @abpl2014 I hope you get the relief you need. I can't imagine how scary the last month+ has been and I pray you and Henry and DH can make some progress and get some peace.
  • @abpl2014 just being there and pushing through makes you a great mom and wife!  You're so strong to recognize a need to pull in a larger support system to figure out the best and healthiest way forward for you and your family! 
  • I'm glad you reached out for help! Henry has an awesome mama @abpl2014
  • @abpl2014 Henry could not have a better mom! I'm glad you were able to get the help you need. We are all here for you-hang in there!
  • @abpl2014 you should be so proud for speaking up and getting help, and you are in no way a bad mother, you're a better mother for it. 

    We went to a check up today, and everything was perfect - Ari has gained weight back, eats well (the appointment was at the breastfeeding clinic and they had me feed him there, weighed before and after), etc. BUT his temperature was low... So we're in the NICU :( they told us basically, it doesn't matter what else is going on, if baby's temp is low it's an automatic admission. They took blood and urine, and we're basically hanging out until they tell us we can go. The doctor said blood came back perfect but the urine analysis will tell us if there's any infections or anything else. 
    I had a complete and utter meltdown and snuggled him so much when I fed him last, and am gonna snuggle him so much when I feed him again... This whole motherhood thing is so crazy.
  • I've also used Booby Tubes to help with breastfeeding pain and engorgement. They can be used hot or cold. I'm mostly doing okay with it now, but she cluster fed all evening today, and now
    they are owiiieee again!
    Me: 32 DH: 32
    Married: 05/31/2008
    DS: 11/06/2012 at 38w 1d
    M/C: 06/11/2015
    DD: 06/14/2016 at 37w 3d
  • @abpl2014 I can't imagine how tough it is to be in the NICU for so long! You have been doing a great job, and hopefully Henry will be coming home soon!!! I'm am glad you are getting some help for the anxiety and depression. Hugs to you. 
  • @rakel88 oh no! My thoughts are with you guys. What an emotional roller coaster. :( 
    @Schmooie730 who knew feeding a baby could be so heart wrenching, right? Glad some formula helped! Hang in there!!
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