Showing posts with label Breastfeeding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breastfeeding. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Breast Pump

Pumping is a completely different art than breastfeeding in my opinion. One thing I read on the pumping manual is that you should think loving thoughts about your baby while you pump. I thought that was hilarious but one day I pumped with Austin in front of me. I hadn't thought about the connection, he was just awake and I needed to pump. For 5 minutes I interacted with him while I pumped and got 2 oz, as much as I used to get in a 15 minute pumping when I was not thinking about him!

I have a Medela double electric breast pump that I love! Especially the cute zipper case it comes with to store.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Darn Nipple Shield

So Austin has been attached to this thing since like day 2 when I started breastfeeding. We had general anesthesia and he was a couple weeks early, the doctor said he was a bit premature and we had a horrendous labor, so all in all he was a very tired baby who did not want to latch. I tried the shield every couple times I fed him because the nurses kept saying I should try it, but he just kept falling asleep after not being very successful with anything. Until he decided he REALLY liked this nipple shield and it's been our constant companion ever since. I had even tried weaning him from it a couple times and had pretty much given up all hope of that. That is up until a couple days ago, Thursday to be exact.

On Thursday I was beginning to get frustrated, every time I fed him he would turn his head and knock the thing off a gazillion times. He was also doing this the night before which is really frustrating when you're trying to sleep and he's knocking off this thing and getting mad. So all in all, I was done, I told him "if you don't stop it I'm giving you the boob!" So I did. Apparently that was what he wanted because we haven't used it since. Even going to sleep, he used to suck on that thing to go to sleep, no way was a soother going to take it's place, I would have to stick that thing on for him every night. No more!!!

I still feed him to sleep but it's SOO much easier without the nipple shield, and way less messy, before I was leaving huge wet spots on the bed because the milk would fill up in the shield and I would fall fast asleep and Austin would just sit there with it in his mouth until he decided he didn't want it and then would knock it off to get away. Resulting in a big capsule of milk dumping on the sheet every time I fed him in the night. And try finding a clear silicone nipple in your bed in the middle of the night. Not fun. So needless to say, I am thrilled to pieces to be done with this thing!!!!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Natural Birth

I am trying to make my birth natural in every way and an easy transition for baby from womb to world.

~A few of the things I am doing are:

Lotus Birth - not cutting or clamping the cord, cord and placenta will fall off in a few days.

Water Labor/Birth - depending on my mood at the time

No Hep B - however your child will need this vaccination at some point in their life if they ever want to go into the medical field. Getting it in the first day of life is not necessary *as long as the mother has been recently tested*

No eye drops


Vitamin K - should be given but it doesn't have to be given in a shot, the shot itself can be given orally but I think you need double the amount because it doesn't get immediately absorbed or something? I don't remember exactly

No bath with soap

Kangaroo Care - skin to skin

Breastfeeding



~For Relaxation I am using:

Birth Ball

Lower Back Massage

Clitoral Massage - Woo! Orgasmic Birth...Look it up it sounds fantastic!

Aromatherapy - in the water and in the form of a spritzer for my face



~Prepping for birth I am doing:

Perineum massage starting from 6 weeks prior to my due date

Visualization of my birth

**These are all my opinions and should not be considered as medical advice. **