if you plan on breastfeeding by pumping do you take ur pump to the hospital with you or do you let the baby latch on while in the hospital and then start pumping & give the bottle when you get home?
Definitely try it out and see :) everyone is different! I definitely don't think pumping is the easy way! lol. I give exclusively pumping moms a TON of credit! I could never do it lol.
@kmally see I thought I would be taking the easy route by pumping but I guess it just all depends lol... I pray I have the total opposite outcome of what I think it's going to feel like
Everyone is different. Your sensitive because of hormones now but just make sure you keep them moist and that makes a difference. The lansinoh(sp?) creme was one I liked a lot! It's just kinda weird at first ;)
thank you :) @iheartriley and @kepoole83 I've just heard some horror stories and I know my nipples have been extremely sensitive and painful during pregnancy so I'm just imagining how it will fill with a baby sucking on them but hopefully my experience will go as well as urs lol oh and the cracked nipples part scares me too lol
OMG I thought I could just start pumping without her having to latch on at all...I'm just really scared of the pain that's why I didn't want to do the latching on but I guess I don't have a choice lol thanx hun @iheartriley
let the baby latch on before you pump, its best to not pump until after at least 3 weeks after the baby born so your breast can know how much milk to produce.