I'm stealing this from July. I know we have a lot of ftm's who probably have questions about all things motherhood. We already have a labor thread to ask questions on that front, but I thought it would be a good idea to have a thread for all of us moms(and soon to be moms) to ask any kind of questions we may be having or seek advice from each other.
I'm pregnant with my second and I still feel like I frequently have so many stupid questions. I usually post them in the weekly randoms thread, but I feel like this might be easier for everyone.
Ask away ladies.
Re: The big stupid questions thread
I exclusively nursed my son when I was with him and saved any stored milk for daycare or DH to use when I wasn't there.
With my second I didn't pump until we got home. I can't remember what day I started but I had such oversupply and strong let down I had to pump a little for relief. I built a huge stash and ended up donating a ton because he pretty much would only take fresh milk at daycare and I froze the over supply everyday.
Edit to add - we wait until 3-4 weeks to introduce a bottle and then I let DH do a bottle feed once a week or if I was going out and didn't want to nurse in public or someone Watched the baby.
I had a pretty good stash built up from that and it was helpful to have on hand to bridge any supply dip gaps or spilled/wasted milk (which suuuuuuucks).
I had oversupply at the beginning, which I decided to just live with so that I could get a freezer stash established (I adjusted it down to about even with demand at 6 months, when I had a good amount of excess frozen). By about the 3 week point, DD would only nurse on one side each feeding. So if it had been 3 hours or so between feedings, I would pump one side and use the other to feed her from the next time she ate. I would also wake up engorged in the middle of the night until about 3 months and would go pump whichever side hurt more to relieve it (and then reserve the unpumped side to feed her the next time she woke up). By the time I went back to work, DD was sleeping pretty consistently from 8pm-4am, so I stopped the middle of the night pumps because I wanted to sleep instead. But I was pumping all day at work at that point, and there were days where I was literally bringing home twice what she ate (and she ate a lot for a breastfed baby), so establishing a stash wasn't a big deal for me. I kind of hope that happens again, even though the excess was kind of annoying.
At 6 months we went to visit family for a week for Christmas, so I decided to try to go the whole week without pumping, nursing only, to regulate my supply back down to her demand level. I think I did wind up needing to pump one side on two occasions, but otherwise I did it and it did solve the oversupply issue. When I went back to work I would bring home about 3-4oz over her demand after that. But I kind of wish I'd waited longer to do it, because my supply dropped around 7-8 months pretty significantly (probably because I started trying to pump-wean and went from pumping three times a day at work to twice, or maybe because my periods came back at 6 months, who knows) and we almost didn't make it to a full year on my freezer stash, which stressed me out (unnecessarily...because she transitioned to cow's milk with zero issues). We were lucky and DD wasn't picky about milk at all, as long as milk was getting into her belly she didn't care how it was happening haha.
BFP Oct 2011 - DD born July 2012
TTC again since July 2014
First IUI 9/26/16: BFP!
EDD 6/19/2017
It's a girl!
Born 6/26/17, 9lb 5oz
I felt like I had my body back to myself after I finished nursing.
I have not gone back to my old self mentally because I'm not my old me. I have a new norm. It's challenging and glorious and shitty and wonderful all at the same time.
I absolutely LOVE being a Mom and I would never want to give this up to go back to my old life!!
BFP #1 9/1999. DD Born 6/7/2000
BFP #2 10/2011. EDD 7/11/12. MMC discovered 11/2/11. D&C 11/4/11.
DX PCOS 10/2012.
BFP#3 1/11/13. DS Born 9/17/2013
BFP#4 9/30/17. Grow baby grow!
~Everyone Welcome~
Me: 29 DH: 35
Married: 9/29/12
DS #1: 3/8/15Me: 29 DH: 35
Married: 9/29/12
DS #1: 3/8/15The day my water broke, it was like something shifted in me. I remember feeling really calm yet determined. The second DS was born I was instantly over the moon in love and I went into mom mode right away. It was very natural for me and my mommy instincts kicked in instantly. I was honestly so relieved that I didn't suck at motherhood and I have absolutely loved being a mom. You got this. I have a feeling you will be the same way. If not, just give it time and don't beat yourself up. I know having my mom around the first few weeks really helped me when I would second guess myself.
Edited to add a *tw
Me: 29 DH: 35
Married: 9/29/12
DS #1: 3/8/154 min apart for 1 min means 4 minutes from start of one to start of the next, each one lasting 1 mon.
~Declare it..Claim it..It will be!!~
5/9/09
Here We Go Again!!
If you're in active labor meaning contractions are more intense, closer together, etc. then generally you would go to the hospital, where they could give you medicine for pain. If you aren't dilated and your contractions aren't close enough together, they will generally send you home, I believe.
I was in labor for a day with DD1, but a portion of that was cervical ripening, starting pitocin, etc. This is the process of induction.