My son is 8 days old and we are still not successfully breastfeeding. I have an appointment with a lactation consultant on Tuesday. My milk has come in and I have been attempting to breastfeed him and then pumping and giving him bottles if he gets frustrated and does not latch. We have had a few times where he did nurse successfully but most of the time he does not look comfortable and either cries because he is hungry and frustrated or he just kind of gums my breast and falls asleep on me. The nurse at the hospital said that he was being lazy and giving up too easily if he didn't latch. The pediatrician recommended that I purchase the My brest friend pillow because I was not having luck with the boppy. She said to try to nurse him and only give him 1 bottle a day, but that is not happening. The pediatrician said that I have appropriately sized nipples for successful breastfeeding and my son does not have a tongue tie or anything that would prevent him from latching. How long did it take you to successfully breastfeed every time? I really want to breastfeed and do not want to give up.
Re: How long did it take you to get the hang of breastfeeding?
Some people come by breastfeeding easily, while others struggle for months. It's not necessarily easy. Hopefully the LC will help, or perhaps a La Leche League if there is one nearby you. You may also want to try pumping or hand expressing for a minute or two until your milk starts to flow before latching on. This might help with baby getting frustrated waiting for milk and giving up. Getting baby to latch properly is one of the hardest parts, especially in the beginning when you're both learning. Good luck!
I also used the nipple shield and never could have breastfed without it, but my issue was different. She was biting my nipple, the opposite of giving up and not latching enough.
Hopefully the LC can help!