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My daugter was one week on Tuesday. When we were in the hospital, she was nursing like a champ, but since we've come home, it has really been a chore for the both of us. I want to breastfeed this baby, but here are my issues. First, she sleeps a lot. I wake her for her feedings, but that begins 2 hours of crying, that I think has more to do with her being tired than hungry. After the 2 hour cry session, where I continually try to get her to latch on, she will latch finally, and nurse from anywhere between 20 - 30 minutes. I don't dare change breasts, because it's so hard to get her to latch in the first place. That creates the problem that I always have one breast that is full and has a burning sensation. Yesterday, she fed twice all day. Finally last night, I pumped my milk, and bottle fed her. I can't stand to think that she's not eating enough. Any advice to get us back on the breastfeeding track would really help. We went to the lactation support @ the hospital once already I called my birth coach, and she suggested that I try to nurse when the baby is only "half" awake, that way I'm getting to her before she gets the chance to get frustrated with me..and too hungry. It worked, and now we're nursing exclusively! First, calm down. If you are stressed she will be too and that will make it worse. Remember it's new to both of you so it's going to take a while. This is not a joke...do you have large breasts? I had trouble getting my first baby to latch on. I am an 'F' cup when not nursing so they were HUGE! It made it hard to get him started...my breast kept covering his nose and he had trouble breathing and nursing. If this is the case, email me and I will explain the 'football" hold to you...it worked for my two sons. If you aren't large breasted, I have no idea. But remember, as long as you get one or two poopy diapers per day and around 10 wet ones, your baby is getting enough. when i had my first son i was only 19 and decided to breast feed.i thought it would come natural to the both of us but i was wrong!i got a blood blister on my nipple(ouch)from not putting him on correctly and he seemed to want to eat every hour!its a real learning process for the both of you and as long as you keep at it then it will be great!dont use the bottles that much because it can cause her to not want to use the breast cause its easier to suck from a bottle!just keep at it and either she will get it or she wont.and either way just know you did your best!i know in my case practice made perfect and that might be all you two need as well!congrats on the little one! Your newborn should be nursing eight to 12 times per day during about the first month. In the beginning, mothers may want to try nursing 10 to 15 minutes on each breast, then vary the time as necessary. Keep at it. After the first week, I stopped waking my son for feedings. When he woke up, I'd keep him awake for 15 minutes befor actually feeding him. If he nursed on one side for 20 minutes, I'd switch to see if he wanted more, sometimes he did, sometimes he didn't. Whenever he didn't nurse as long as usual, I made sure I pumped out the extra, to help keep my supply up. You can store the pumped milk in the freezer for up to 2 months. When it comes to latching on, make sure you are getting as much of your nipple in her mouth as possible. If not, you will be in pain and have cracked nipples. Call your local La Leche League Leader. She will help you for FREE and may be willing to visit you at home with such a young baby. If the breast is too full, she'll have difficulty latching on. Try pumping just a little bit before you feed her so the breast is softer for her to get started. Lactation support was probably the best thing you could have done. You might want to go back a few more times until things get regulated. My second had a lot harder time nursing than my first...hard to get him to wake up, hard to get him awake enough to take the breast, and hard to get him to open up wide for a good latch. A couple of things helped us get our breastfeeding in a better situation. 1. A couple of times in the beginning I pumped not even a whole ounce and gave it to him in the bottle. This got him just hungry enough to open up for a latch. It also really helped with the fact that my breasts were so full that he couldn't get a latch easily...it kind of softened the breast just enough. 2. We had to find a nursing position that he did well with. For us (in that first week or 2) he turned the corner on nursing once we tried it laying down. We both laid down on our sides facing each other with me supporting him on his side. Now that he is 7 weeks he is just as good as my daughter was at nursing, and doesn't need for me to be laying down anymore. 3. Finally, as much as you don't want to you might need to change sides and risk not getting a good latch. Both of mine would start to get frustrated when the breast started to get empty. I would thinkthat they were about a multitude of things until I would switch sides and suddenly they would be content. Hope that this helps. Plus she might be going thru a growth spurt...it is about growth spurt time. Contact your local le leche league for more help! they are a great source of information and support! Go back to the lactation specialist!!!!!! If you have no luck there, try the la Leche League for assistance. For some women it is hard for them to not breast feed because they feel inadequate but seriously you need to do what is best for you and the baby. you sound stressed out which will make your supply decrease and the baby sounds stressed out to. Try a bottle and see how she does its okay to use a bottle. BEST OF LUCK |
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