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jacobsmama |
Posted: Apr 16 2009, 07:14 PM
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KRISTI :) Group: Members Posts: 3,337 Member No.: 2,060 Joined: 21-June 05 |
So I bought a Medela breast pump, it is for both breasts and I have read up on it.
I tried very hard to breastfeed with Jacob, he had a sucking issue we didn't find out about until 4 months old. But My milk came in but Iwas so full of milk and it just wouldn't let down at all. I am so worried this is gonna happen again. Jacob was getting dehyrdated and I had to give him formula and then I just gave up. This time I know if that is happening I can just give some formula but still breastfeed, I didnt' know this before. I think the 2nd time will be easier but I am still really nervous and want to know as much as I can. Do any of you who have breastfed have any tips for me? I know the latch is iimportant and getting past the first week or 2 is the hardest. I have large breasts and they are gonna be so full of milk, I just want to keep them from getting so hard and the milk not letting down that I quit again. Any encouragment or tips is great! Thank you all. -------------------- Mother to Jacob & Conner. Wife to Loren |
CantWait |
Posted: Apr 16 2009, 08:10 PM
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Diamond Member Group: Members Posts: 20,387 Member No.: 28 Joined: 1-March 03 |
Warm cloth or warm shower if they become so full, it'll help with the let down and relieve some of that stress.
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mckayleesmom |
Posted: Apr 17 2009, 03:29 AM
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The hair I wish I had...lol Group: Members Posts: 21,560 Member No.: 157 Joined: 4-May 03 |
I agree with the shower...that worked best for me.
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Wife to Leithan and mommy to Mckaylee (4) and Russell (3) Click here to help us grown our village http://schwartzville.myminicity.com/ |
jacobsmama |
Posted: Apr 19 2009, 11:51 AM
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KRISTI :) Group: Members Posts: 3,337 Member No.: 2,060 Joined: 21-June 05 |
Thanks ladies.
for those of you who breastfed do you think that it is normal to get that full and them to be so hard? Or is there anny chance I am not gonna have this happen this time. -------------------- Mother to Jacob & Conner. Wife to Loren |
~Roo'sMama~ |
Posted: Apr 19 2009, 01:49 PM
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My two cuties :) Group: Members Posts: 7,394 Member No.: 788 Joined: 29-September 04 |
The warm wash cloth and shower are good ideas, and with Andrew I also had to pump a couple ounces out of each side BEFORE each feeding, so he could latch on. If I wasn't at home and didn't have my pump, I'd just go in the bathroom and hand express a little. It wasn't as bad with Alison, and I definitely wasn't any smaller that time around! I just didn't have as much of an over supply.
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~Roo'sMama~ |
Posted: Apr 19 2009, 01:52 PM
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My two cuties :) Group: Members Posts: 7,394 Member No.: 788 Joined: 29-September 04 |
Totally normal ~ mine were like that for about a month after Andrew was born. I couldn't get him to latch on at all in the first few days, until I started pumping before hand! I remember crying and crying in the middle of the night because he couldn't latch on and eat because I was so engorged. -------------------- |
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my2monkeyboys |
Posted: Apr 19 2009, 02:57 PM
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Gold Member Group: Members Posts: 3,197 Member No.: 2,245 Joined: 21-July 05 |
Yep, I had to hand express a little to soften them up right before I fed Waylon. It lasted about a month. To help with let down, just really focus on the baby when he latches on -- watch his face, really feel the sucking motions, connect as best you can. That will really help you let down.
Also, visit the kellymomdotcom website - full of great info! -------------------- |