Can any mother breastfeed?
I'm about to have my baby in a couple of weeks but have been told by an expert that my nipples may not allow me to breastfeed because they were too flat/inverted on occasion?? I used nipple shields with my first born and found them annoying and they frustrated my bub to no end. Also, she got used to them and it was difficult to revert back to not using them.
I'd love any advice on the subject. Is it merely perseverance?
Can any mother breastfeed?
Hello! I'm not experienced with shields or inverted nipples but I know a lot of mothers and babies have struggled with BF early on for all sorts of reasons, myself included, and it can be SO hard but it is not insurmountable.
i also know a few people who have had to use shields- there are lots of different sorts out there so if you have to use them again, maybe try a few, get some personal recs. and if you and baby do have to use shields for a long while who cares? You're breastfeeding and that's the most important thing.
Plus you may not even need them- good to be prepared but you never know ;)
Can any mother breastfeed?
A cousin of mine had to use shields with her first son because of inverted nipples but with her second, was able to feed without them.
Good luck. Use the ABA for support if needed too.
Can any mother breastfeed?
It is extremely possible to bf with inverted nipples. My advice is get in touch with your local ABA and get some support now before bubs is here.
Can any mother breastfeed?
Thanks. The thing is the lactation nurse said sometimes my nipples are fine and other times they are slightly inverted.
Can any mother breastfeed?
I got such a hard time from my DH's family when trying to feed BD. They all but accused me of starving her. My DH restricted their contact with me and the baby because of it.
I really want to breastfeed my new baby. I'm feeling determined. DH supports me in this.
Will my baby get enough milk if it takes weeks for me to get it right? Will I be depriving them? I don't want to start top-ups or pumping prematurely. How will I know when to give up?
Can any mother breastfeed?
Thank you so much, BG. Wish you were going to be at my side with that kind of support. Lol! I've since googled BLA and feel a bit more in the know about it. I'm on maternity leave now so I'll take some time to watch some videos too.
I didn't like using the nipple shields at all with BD. I did it because I thought I had to but now I know I should have tried harder or sought further advice. I think I was a deer in the headlights with my first baby. I want to be informed and supported. I am feeling far more determined this time around.
I just hope I can. DH has promised to kick visitors out again if I feel stressed or uncomfortable. He still feels bad that he wasn't reading my signs as well as he should of (he's a gem).
Can any mother breastfeed?
I'm like Rhichichi- my DD lost about 11% of her birth weight (not sure if you remember with your first one but the hospital usually does the official weigh in on damn day three when most mothers get the baby blues- stupid timing) and I was told by one midwife to express get hurry up my milk (it hadn't come in yet) but then in the same sentence she said I needed to top up with formula. DDwas very unsettled in the hospy too, she was one of only two or three babies on my floor that cried on and off all night! So I felt like I was being pressured and judged, but we stick to our guns and as others here have recommended we put DD on the boob all the time. I gave up on the idea of timing feeds or trying to feed three hourly or whatever and just fed whenever she cried basically. I had nipple damage and pain on one side and eventually decided to rest that side for four or so days by feeding off one side then pumping off the other. This was the perfect solution for me as it allowed time and space to heal the nipple but pumping isn't for everyone.
I clearly remember counting and examining wet nappies! It did my head in. I do remember someone telling me, when I was madly trying to see how much urine was in a dirty nappy, that poo counts as a wet nappy- something that just stuck in my mind!