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Re: Help with starting to BF
« Reply #15 on: November 10, 2010, 09:35:26 am »
Hi ladies - just a wee update.  I had an awful start to BFing in the hospital.  Isla just would not latch on properly so I had to express colostrum and top up with formula via syringe.  When I got home I began to express for most feeds and top up with formula.  I tried to get her to latch on at each feed but she just was not interested  :-\.  So my lactation consultant came yesterday morning and showed me a few alternative positions and what do you know, she latched on like a champ!!  So I have since managed to get her to latch on (pain free as well  :P) at every feed and I have not had to express or top up with formula  ;D ;D ;D 

I have a few questions though  :P

My breasts were feeling really full and hard and then softened when I had expressed, but now they feel quite empty even right before I feed - is that normal?  It feels like I have no milk!!

How long should they feed for at each feed?  Isla tends to feed for 10 mins then falls asleep and only takes little sucks.

Do you offer both sides at each feed?

My lactation consultant is coming again tomorrow so I will have more support then  ;D.  I am just so proud to have stuck with it since I thought of giving up a couple of times!!  Thanks for your support ladies, and my DH has been so great too.


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Re: Help with starting to BF
« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2010, 10:07:31 am »
Hi hun!

Sorry you had a difficult start of it, but really glad to hear you're getting support to make it work! BF is an art ;) that we shouldn't be expected to just know. It takes practise and some babies catch on straight away while others take their time. Definitley doesn't mean you won't be able to BF successfully, so hang in there and it sounds as if you're doing great! :)

I have a few questions though 

My breasts were feeling really full and hard and then softened when I had expressed, but now they feel quite empty even right before I feed - is that normal?  It feels like I have no milk!!

How long should they feed for at each feed?  Isla tends to feed for 10 mins then falls asleep and only takes little sucks.

Do you offer both sides at each feed?

My lactation consultant is coming again tomorrow so I will have more support then  .  I am just so proud to have stuck with it since I thought of giving up a couple of times!!  Thanks for your support ladies, and my DH has been so great too.

Right... The first few days or even the first week the breasts get engorged and feel really hard and full. That is mainly due to swelling in the breast tissue caused by th hormonal changes that occur when the milk comes in. So when that swelling goes down they will feel less full but that doesn't mean you'll have less milk so don't worry about this.

How long they feed for *really* varies between baby and baby. My DD1 for example, would feed for 45 mins up to an hr, while my DD2 has never fed for longer than about 5-6 mins. some are more efficient at getting the milk out and like to get it done quickly while others like to take their time. As long as you let her feed for as long as she wants, it's fine. For the first six weeks at least, I always recomment to feed on demand as that is a crucial time for building your milk supply. You'll also find that you go through several growth spurts (GS) where the LO builds the supply and they are very unpredictable (although often happen at about 10 days, 3/4 weeks, 12 weeks, 4mos...) so always feed when baby seems hungry and watch for hungry cues. Don't worry that sje fells asleep on the breas for now, she's so timy and they are very sleepy for the first few weeks. You can try to gently stroke her cheek or tickle her toes to see if she'll wake and take a little more milk, but at the end of the day they are just sleepy as newborns and this will pass and then you can work on separating feed and sleep if you wish to.

It varies whether they take/want/need both breasts or just one at each feed. I always single side fed in the beginning with both mine as they were content with that and wasn't interested in a second side once finished the first. Then I noticed when I needed to offer the second, when they started looking for more once finished on the first. This happened at about 4mos with DD1 and 9ish weeks with DD2. You can always offer the second side once you're sure she's done on the first to see if she wants it. Just make sure you let her finish the first properly so she gets to the hind milk.

Great to hear you'll be getting more support from the LC, and yes you should be proud of yourself for sticking with it. You're giving your LO a great gift and it's just so lovely isn't it to have them snuggled up and thriving and growing on something only you can provide for her :) You're doing fab! :-*

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Re: Help with starting to BF
« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2010, 20:58:53 pm »
hi, my lo is now 24 wks, i think you produce the amount that your lo takes. i didnt bf in public as iam shy but it think if you feel comfortable yourself then you should defo do it.i went into another room even with family. i was told to wait until both of us got the hang of it b4 expressing.

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Re: Help with starting to BF
« Reply #18 on: November 12, 2010, 09:23:02 am »
Thanks Vicku!!  I am starting to feel more and more confident that Im doing ok each day.  Its so different from bottle feeding where you can 'see' how much they drink  :P  But when I eventually get her to sleep at night she goes for 3-4 hours between feeds so Im guessing she cant be that hungry if she is sleeping ok.  And Im finding it so much easier to BF than I thought I would  ;D  DD2 seems to LOVE it and I think she would be attached to me forever  :P.  Now I need to work on getting her to sleep at a normal time.  She seems to have her days and nights mixed up but thats a whole other issue  ;)

I am actually BFing in front of everyone.  I never thought I would but I got some great maternity vests so you can see almost nothing and I think if someone feels uncomfortable, then they can leave  ;)

Thanks for all your help. X