Friday, February 19, 2010

Breast Pump Torture If Anyone Had Success With Breast Feeding Their Second Child When They Were Not Able To With The First?

If anyone had success with breast feeding their second child when they were not able to with the first? - breast pump torture

With my first son was not able to produce more than one gram per day of milk from both breasts, including breast-feeding and pumping for 15 minutes on each side after feeding. My girlfriend has a terrible jaundice and even brought to a stop to pee by the lack of liquid. I had no idea until I pumped milk, the little .. Then he came out and got $ 300 Medela breast pump automatic double, I have tried a hot water on my breasts with hot shower. I asked my stepmother, a botanist and try herbs such as fenugreek, blessed thistle, mothers milk tea, nursing mothers mixing pills, yeast, beer, food rich fiber, and I've tried everything and nothing. I put my breasts by two months of torture to extract one ounces a day because he refused to resign immediately and wN SEARCH give my best! So of course I had the formula Resort. Well, I am currently 13 weeks pregnant with my second child and I'm so afraid that I am not able to produce milk with the baby .. My Baby Daddy wants to take a bottle of milk to the hospital immediately after birth, and I am not sure until they do not produce milk again .. know, Does anyone have any suggestions or tips for me?

3 comments:

Katelyn's Mama Tina said...

My mother was not able to breast feed my brother (the first), and she gave me the success of the chest (his second), reminds himself he is not the bottle.
DO NOT give your bottle to a newborn baby immediately after birth, this will only delay the milk come in, not in a few days a week, even after birth. Receive colostrum before the milk comes from, that is all they need. The sooner you as soon as possible to breastfeed after birth, and milk is the best opportunity we have on breastfeeding in general. In fact, not satisfied, you give your baby a bottle until about 4-6 weeks, because it can cause nipple confusion and interfere with milk production. If you are taking a breastfeeding specialist, I recommend that you do when the baby is born, too.I have a visit when my daughter 4 days. She sat threw a nursing session with me as a whole. Once your baby is breastfed immediately, then as far as possible all day. I have all 1.5 hours for two weeks .... They thought a class on breastfeeding before the baby is born?
Best advice I can give, continue to produce milk, breastfeeding once the baby is born, and often!

Naelee Baelee said...

My first son I did not care, it was fed with formula. My second Boobie wanted and therefore not good. My plan, my third child feeding. My advice to you is that breastfeeding a chance. If after a week or two, which simply does not produce enough milk, and then enter the formula. At least they tried. Good luck and good luck.

Loving Mommy of 4! said...

My first child I have tried so hard to breastfeed, but I was a premature baby who do not eat food that is enough to be dried with pumps, also 3Mo.

2. My child was not preemiee 7 pounds 8 ounces and was fed without problems.

3 baby, premature again, not close, etc. to dry right on the first couple of months back.

They know more about how the baby and make breastfeeding handle was the first for me not to worry, talk to someone at the hospital that you can before you get help and not well done!

Good luck! (I hope, feed and take fenugreek etc, try to stay on top of offer)

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