🚨🚨🚨Ok mamas!! 🚨🚨🚨 sorry for the long post but i need yalls opinions bad please!!! 😫 FTM here! I just had my daughter on…
🚨🚨🚨Ok mamas!! 🚨🚨🚨 sorry for the long post but i need yalls opinions bad please!!! 😫 FTM here! I just had my daughter on Wednesday 2/10/16 and I've been pumping bc she's had a hard time latching on sometimes bc my nipples are on the flat side so the hospital encouraged me to pump and still attach her when we could.. Well tonight is our first night home and my breasts got really hard and sore, so assuming they were engorged with milk, bc they were rock hard, I helped my girl latch perfectly and she nursed for about 15 mins on both sides put together.. That didn't help I still felt really full so I hooked up to the pump and got 2 OZ from each side in maybe 10 minutes and my boobs are still hard as a rock and feel full although I did get a little relief from pumping.. So my questions for you BF mamas are: 1) what can I do to keep my breast from getting this hard? & 2) I can't tell if this is my actual milk or if this is still transition milk? My doctor told me that I most likely leaked my colostrum out during pregnancy bc I have pumped a lot for only being 3 days post delivery... Now that I'm done pumping my boobs have gone back to the same hardness they were before I pumped... Please help me out ladies. I'm so lost on all this..
Amanda Fikes·Мама четверых детей, беременна
From my experience, the first few days pump all you can! My milk supply always diminished after my babies were a week old. Many things contribute to your milk supply going down like bad latching and lazy sucking. I pumped a ton the first two weeks to a month to establish a good supply. Once I had a good supply it would keep up with the baby. The engorgement is horrible but you will get through it!
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