October 2016 Moms

All Things Breastfeeding

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Re: All Things Breastfeeding

  • @TurtleMomma it's the 8th edition
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  • TurtleMommaTurtleMomma member
    edited August 2016
    bnsmith85 said:
    Ah... You are so great @TurtleMomma! I've said it before, but thank you SO much for the time you're investing in providing all of this info to us!
    Absolutely not a problem!  <3<3<3

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  • @TurtleMomma it's the 8th edition
    That's the edition I have and use. To my knowledge, there isn't another edition in the works yet. 

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  • Thanks @KarenBM13 and @TurtleMomma
    I also prefer my citations in text but I recognize that the general public does not, so I guess I can live with flipping to the back if I come across anything questionable. I'm going to go ahead and order  :)
    DS#1 born 05 October 2016
    DS#2  due 25 April 2019
  • Thanks @KarenBM13 and @TurtleMomma
    I also prefer my citations in text but I recognize that the general public does not, so I guess I can live with flipping to the back if I come across anything questionable. I'm going to go ahead and order  :)
    No problem! Like you said, just a matter of preference. I'm still happy I bought it for a lot of the reasons @TurtleMomma mentioned, like the troubleshooting chapters. Just isn't a cover to cover read for me.
  • BTDT moms- Did any of you have issues with your milk letting down at regular feeding times if you didn't nurse LO right then? I remember after I had my routine going, once school started I missed a feeding/pumping time and ended up with a soaked shirt during class. Right on schedule too, my boobs didn't even give me a chance to be late.
  • @TurtleMomma I second being so thankful for your advice and expertise, and the fact that you can find time to share them with us! I can't find time to blow my nose, let alone reply to everyone. ;)
  • AllyTheKid  I had that issue early on after going back to work, but my body slowly adjusted to match my pumping schedule that I had while at work.  I also shifted my pumping schedule towards the end of the day so I would pump shortly before leaving for the day knowing that as soon as I'd get home little one would want to nurse. 
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  • @AllyTheKid

    Did you have a strict schedule that you followed at home (in terms of feeding/pumping times)?

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  • F47F47 member
    @LauraPCOS I would assume that's a possibility. As not being able to breastfeed doesn't necessarily mean you don't have milk, or that you have supply issues. Just like leaking doesn't mean you have an overabundance of milk.

    Breastfeeding challenges can come from latching issues, infant lip or tongue ties, inverted nipples on Mom, fussy babies, etc. (these are all VERY general. I lucked out and had a successful breastfeeding relationship with DS, so I didn't personally experience challenges).
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  • Thanks @F47. Both my bestie and my SIL were unsuccessful with BF due to lack of production, so I forget that there are other issues that could prevent it.  I hope I'm able to, not because I'm a "breast is best" person (pa-lease! Considering my diet I should probably do formula, kid would get a better balance of nutrition!) - I just hate how much they gouge for formula.
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  • @LauraPCOS Oh my god, that image is hilarious. So not what I was expecting when I opened this thread. Lol

    E will be 18 on July 24th
    Z was born October 16, 2016
    #3 Due October 9, 2018

    MC - November 29, 2012
    CP - November 15, 2014
    D&C for MMC - October 13, 2015




  • TurtleMommaTurtleMomma member
    edited August 2016
    @LauraPCOS

    That picture is hilarious! I remember doing that a lot when DS was little. Like, I'd be walking around topless to air my nipples and he would make a noise and then BOOM! Boob sprinklers. 

    But to answer your question any number of things can make breastfeeding difficult or unsuccessful. Whether or not you leak isn't an issue. My best advice is to do your research on how to be successful and just go from there. Do your best not to stress about not being successful. 

    FWIW, I never leaked when I was pregnant with DS and he's three and still nursing without issue. I haven't leaked at all so far (though I know the colostrum is there) and it doesn't bother me. 

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  • Very nicely said @TurtleMomma my goal is to have my baby fed and happy - if it's by my boob or bottle I don't care at the end of the day.  Sure I have my "in an ideal world" goals, but unlike my SIL who refused to accept my attempt at giving her a bottle warmer and sterilizer (figured she'd need them eventually) because she was going to BF, and then ended up not being able to due to her breast reduction many years ago, I am prepared for feeding either way.  I asked for a warmer and bottles, and I have a pump.  This little guy is going to get chunky one way or another!
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  • serenaxo84serenaxo84 member
    edited August 2016
    I need to start doing some reading. I didn't have a very successful nursing experience my first time around due to baby blues and lack of support. Baby blues hindered my ability to have common sense and figure out how to get help! And the LC my pedi wrote my a prescription for was over an hour away! And at that point I couldn't fathom getting myself anywhere that far away (I had just had a c section) and it was completely overwhelming to think about! And the one support group I went to gave me advice that Contridicted itself... And I didn't know what to believe! I'm gonna check out that book @turtlemomma! I would also be interested in your online class! 

    i need to look at some classes in the area but my funds are a little limited as I will most likely be back on full time bedrest soon and have already exhausted all my sick and vacation time. 

    Also those talking about nursing bras for big chested! I haven't explored the option but I heard Nordstrom can make any buy you bra into a nursing bra. Might not be good for right away since you aren't supposed to use underwire but maybe when you go back to work! 
  • PSA- the lady at my breastfeeding class today at BRU said that all breastfeeding supplies are BOGO 50% off thru the end of today. 
  • ****Dirty Lurker*****
    @kelliott09 and anyone else looking for large nursing bras.
         I found some great ones with/without underwire on eBay. They are Jenunique and GODDESS brands. They were each under $30 including shipping. They also fit my 46K size pretty comfortably for sleeping and day wear. 


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  • I'll make a PSA next time my group is having an online meeting. I believe it will be the 25th of this month. 
    Does it matter your location?
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  • LauraPCOS said:
    I'll make a PSA next time my group is having an online meeting. I believe it will be the 25th of this month. 
    Does it matter your location?
    No, they're on Facebook on a private page. They start at 8:15PM PST, so if you're on the east coast it might be a bit late. There is also a group in Alabama that does online meetings if that helps anyone. 

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  • mothernorthmothernorth member
    edited August 2016
    @TurtleMomma Yes I did, I had an alarm set for pumping and feeding actually  (maybe TOO strict?)

    @Kate08Young Heeeey fellow August 15 mama! How are you December 16 girls? =)

    Edit: typed arm instead of alarm.
  • @TurtleMomma Yes I did, I had an arm set for pumping and feeding actually  (maybe TOO strict?)

    @Kate08Young Heeeey fellow August 15 mama! How are you December 16 girls? =)
    We are doing pretty good. 


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    Twin B lost 11/22/2017, Twin A doing well. 


  • @AllyTheKid

    I've heard of moms developing let down problems if they follow too strict a feeding/pumping schedule (for example like what is proscribed in BabyWise parenting) Maybe next time through try pumping before you would reach a "max out" time where you would start leaking?

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  • Just scored a whole bunch of nursing bras, nursing PJ's, nursing tanks and a nursing dress for killer killer deals at Thyme maternity! 
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  • I went to check out a local breastfeeding support group a few blocks from our house that meets every week (i plan on going when baby gets here!)  Anyway, I'm pretty excited since it seems like they're super helpful and a good resource (they have a scale to weigh baby before and after feeding, etc).

    They gave me a few tips, such as "don't register for bottles.  you don't want to feed him from a bottle earlier than 4 weeks if you can help it.... and also you don't know what your flow and what your baby will be like"  They also told me to catch my breastmilk (leaking from the other breast) when I breastfeed the first few weeks... and suggested I buy this gadget: https://www.amazon.com/Haakaa-Silicone-Breast-Phthalate-Release/dp/B01F8W7CF0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1471361768&sr=8-1&keywords=haakaa

    This is totally going on my registry!


  • I have a breastfeeding question: dh and I were at a prenatal class taught by a maternity nurse, and she mentioned that we strictly should NOT pump for 6 weeks, unless it's a hospital grade pump. Then after 6 weeks it would be ok on a store bought one. I thought that was the weirdest thing ever, but I am a ftm and my research has been mostly from this forum so... is that really a thing? Why would they recommend that?
  • @annabenanna - I ordered something like that too! The ones I ordered are called Milkies and just slip into the other side of the nursing bra. I'm interested to see how it goes and if they were worth the money
  • bnsmith85 said:
    @annabenanna - I ordered something like that too! The ones I ordered are called Milkies and just slip into the other side of the nursing bra. I'm interested to see how it goes and if they were worth the money
    ooooh @bnsmith85, now I'm off to google Milkies! lol.  There are neverending gadgets.  Have you looked up #breastfeeding hashtags/posts on instagram?  It's a rabbit hole.  
  • I just got 2 nursing bras in from Target. I like them because they're super comfortable but for some reason the clip seems kind of hard to do. Maybe I don't have the hang of it? Anyway, I give them a thumbs up for comfort for sure. 

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    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • Haha... No! I haven't! Off to IG after work today! @annabenanna
  • @Kittens22 A common recommendation is to avoid pumping at all until 4-6 weeks (if possible), so baby and boobs can adjust and establish a solid supply/routine. A hospital grade pump supposedly (??) has stronger suction to better mimic baby, so maybe that's why she recommends hospital grade if you need to pump during the first six weeks ... But, I personally think a regular pump is fine. 

    HOWEVER, I should note it's better to avoid any pumping in those early weeks if you can manage. I mentioned in a previous post that you shouldn't freak out about pumping for a freezer stash right away. By putting baby to breast on demand in the beginning, you'll establish a better supply for the long run.

    And, when you run into trouble in those early weeks (and everyone does!), a pump should really be your last resort. A lactation consultant can help you with latch, positioning, etc., and practice makes perfect! It will be extremely frustrating, but the more you nurse, the easier it will be! 
  • Question about pumps: what my insurance covers is limited. I chose the Medela Pump In Style out of the options we were presented. Does anyone have experience with that pump? Does it get the job done? I really wanted the Spectra S2 after reading reviews but insurance doesn't cover that one. It's only $120 on Amazon so I may switch to it if this one doesn't perform, but I would like input and to also not come out of pocket where it's not necessary. 

    The other options are:
    Tomy, Ameda, Natures Bond, and maybe one other that I can't remember. 
  • @sjo_thetwins I am getting the Medela PISA too. Most all of my friends have had it and liked it. Other than that, I've got nothing so I'm interested to see what kind of responses you get! 
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    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @NoraAurora, no no, I totally get you there.  When I said those ladies gave me those recommendations (no bottle before 4 weeks), I took that with a grain of salt...but always knowing that things may not go as planned.  I think about things like my baby being tongue tied, or complications, etc.... and I've always thought that just in case things don't go as planned, I won't beat myself up if he has to take formula in addition to my breastmilk.

    I'm gonna try my dardnest to breastfeed exclusively till I have to go back to work... but if that doesn't work, I'm not going to consider myself a failure.

    **I'm hoping I can truly be nice to myself if things don't go as planned**
  • @sjo_thetwins I have the Medela swing (just the single) not the double that your talking about but I'm sure it's similar and I absolutely love it. It's last 2 kids now. 
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  • @sjo_thetwins I used the Medela PISA with DD and had no issues with it. If my insurance will cover a hospital-grade pump, then I will go with that this time around, but otherwise I'm just going to get new parts for the PISA and use it again. I would highly recommend it!
  • Kittens22 said:
    I have a breastfeeding question: dh and I were at a prenatal class taught by a maternity nurse, and she mentioned that we strictly should NOT pump for 6 weeks, unless it's a hospital grade pump. Then after 6 weeks it would be ok on a store bought one. I thought that was the weirdest thing ever, but I am a ftm and my research has been mostly from this forum so... is that really a thing? Why would they recommend that?
    The thing behind recommending against pumping before 6 weeks is that around 6 weeks is when your supply regulates for what baby actually needs. Before than, if moms getva little over-zealous (which is common) you can create an over supply, which can be a huge PITA to deal with (plugged ducts, mastitis, engorgement, etc). The different grade pumps, well, I'm kind of scratching my head on that one. Hospital grade pumps are generally more effective at removing milk from the breast but are 'reserved' for babies in the hospital and moms with production problems.  

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