thread: Breast preperation

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    SE Queensland
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    Breast preperation

    Hi everyone,

    This is my first pregnancy, totally unexpected but very wanted.

    I have heard a few things about pain buring breastfeeding initially.
    Is there anything you can do to prepare for this?
    I have heard a few things such as a cream to put on & also using a toothbrush to desensitise them. Is this true?? My boobs are already so tender now only 7 weeks into it!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    4,427

    I wouldnt do anything yet. I honestly dont think there is anything you can do until the baby arrives. You'l be fine. Just make sure you educate yourself as much as possible on b/feeding.

    ETA- I would def avoid the toothbrush idea!!

  3. #3
    paradise lost Guest

    Your boobs will hurt during pregnancy, it's because the hormones in your system are causing them to grow and change in preparation for making milk.

    The best things you can do for preparation of breastfeeding is....join ABA, get some REALLY good books on breastfeeding and attend some BFing meetings/clubs with oher ladies and watch them feeding. Learning good technique is the number one thing you can do to avoid pain and damage from BFing. Tough nipples don't help (nature designed this system way back when and i don't think neolithic ladies rubbed rocks on their boobs!) and you will only have a miserable time aggravating already-sensitive nipples during pregnancy.

    There is some pain which isn't avoidable - i have flat nipples and the first few seconds of a feed for the first few days were a litte painful as the nipple was stretched out into the back of DD's mouth. I learned to ease it by stretching my nipple by hand before attaching DD and also by expressing a bit of milk off if the breast was very full. Other pain - that of poor attachment, is completely avoidable with good technique.

    Bx

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    My breasts were incredibly painful first trimester, but this has settled down heaps. Just thought i'd let you know that (hopefully) it won't last forever. The breastfeeding thing i haven't got to yet.

    take care,

    Kate

  5. #5
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
    6,683

    Congratulations hun.

    The best thing you can do to prepare for breastfeeding, as the others have said, is join the ABA and do a Breastfeeding Education Class. You also get a fabulous book for free when you join the ABA.

    Other than that, you need to stop wearing an underwire bra. Nothing else. The stories about toothbrushes etc are old wives tales.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    SE Queensland
    467

    Thanks so much for the replys guys.

    It's really put my mind at ease & makes more sense than the other stuff I had been hearing.

    Can anybody recomend some books to read on the matter?

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    3,244

    hi lissy, congrats on your PG

    the only book i read was the ABA's 'breastfeeding...naturally'. i had planned to go to one of the ABA's breastfeeding classes/info sessions but never made it - i really wish i'd gone though.

  8. #8
    paradise lost Guest

    I'm in the UK but i've ONLY read good things about the ABA book so i'd definitely second that - it seems from so many threads on here that joining ABA is the best money a lot of pregnant and new mums have ever spent!

    My own personal fave is "breastfeeding your baby" by Sheila Kitzinger (i've just seen it on amazon for 56pence!). It's full of photos and concise, useful information. It's not "everything you need to know" like a BFing class/group would be, but it's so handy for reminding yourself of concepts and a LIFESAVER for those middle of the night moments when something is up and you think "oh crumbs, what now?". Also it has lovely photos whch if nothing else made me very gooey about BFing and thus more determined to do it

    Bx

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    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
    6,683

    I highly, highly recommend Breastfeeding...Naturally (the ABA book). And the best bit is it's free with your ABA subscription and the class costs just $20 once you are a member as well.