I am inspired to look for these classes in the nearest town that i can find them. Thanks Renstar!
I am inspired to look for these classes in the nearest town that i can find them. Thanks Renstar!
Hi Myson! Sounds like you had a rough start and I can understand your frustration. A very close friend of mine had a similar situation with her first and went on to have PLENTY of milk with her second. To the point that her freezer is now overflowing with frozen EBM! And her daughter is 3 months old. Bad experiences happen, and they are something we can learn from. I had a bad time first time around too and went on to BF my son till he weaned at 12 months and it was bliss! Definitely enroll in whatever you can, get some books and try and find yourself a friend or mother who has successfully breastfed so that you can have someone around to help if you need it. I was with my gf during the early stages and there were a few things I didn't even know I knew that came in handy.
Goodluck!
Myson, you are right. We will all be here to support you should you need it when the time comes. And of course Renstar, the same for you.
It is so great that you are both preparing beforehand. That can make a huge difference.
Thanks MantaRay, those words mean alot! I'm so glad i have BB so that i have that support especially after bubs is born and DH goes back to work (he will be back at work the next 1-2 days) and i probably won't have many people around me. So i'll need the phone support and BB support BIG time if something goes wrong.
Myson - there is a book you can buy from ABA called "Breastfeeding Naturally" and if you subscribe its FREE. well it was for me when i joined up at the time. it's a GREAT read. has heaps of pictures in there too.....and i was told its the best book you could buy to prepare yourself for B/feeding.
Laranna - thanks! i'm glad you got through your issues with feeding and sounds like you are both doing so well with it now.
QUESTION - i have 1 inverted nipplethat hardly pokes up, is this gonna be a problem???
Last edited by Shanti; September 6th, 2008 at 11:19 AM.
Hun, just see how you go. There is a possibility you might have some trouble on that side, but most of the time babies can tease the nipple out. If you do have difficulty, there are some things that can help, and a LC or the ABA will be able to help you with that. Don't worry about it now, as it is more likely than not that it won't cause you a problem, and you can't do anything about it yet anyway.
I am sure you'll be fine hun. You will be so well prepared!
sometimes when I tickle it (haha) it pokes up and when im cold but not as much as my right 'working' nipple LOL I will just cross that bridge when i come to it then.
Mum has one inverted one too and said she didnt have a prob b/feeding so i should be fine i guess.
Thanks M!
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