Saturday, January 9, 2010

Breastfeeding Fashion How To Prepare For Breastfeeding?

How to prepare for breastfeeding? - breastfeeding fashion

I am 11 weeks pregnant with the first. My mother, who is somewhat older, he told me to buy a soft brush and gently "brush" my nipples "to prepare for breastfeeding. After that, I ask the cocoa butter.

I'm not too bad when I start my baby food.

Is it strange? What advice you have received and gentlemen, what you really prepare for breastfeeding.

7 comments:

Shannon said...

I "tightened up" my nipples with my first child and was not able to cling to her right breast. We have tried for two weeks and it hurts so bad and so we went to formula. With my two kids not to have to prepare the nipples done, but get a balm to heal, while the first part of the experience of breastfeeding. With my second child was reduced 2 weeks prior to the severe swelling and pain. With my 3rd was a looooong 6 weeks.

Do not expect breastfeeding course for you and your baby. Waiting for the pain and grief. But if you are busy and it is important to you, you can. Skating in the refrigerator for a calming hand after meals and when the child tries to start easy to pull side to side to side so as not to clog (Believe me). After dinner, the first small, put some milk in the breasts and nipple balm to protect against cracking / bleeding / nipples.

Good luck! I nursed my youngest 2 for a total of almost 3 years andso awesome! (not everyone .... 15 months each. LOL)

Tracy T said...

No physical preparation is necessary. The best way to prepare for breastfeeding, a book like the art of breastfeeding women and nursing colleagues, pursued, including policies to promote breastfeeding in your natal chart plan (for example, hold that baby in her room, no Pacifier hospital without a bottle, etc..) and a meeting of the local chapter of La Leche League, both before and after birth. Apart from teaching and reflection on the type of birth experience you want, because certain decisions in relation to the birth can affect breastfeeding.

I nursed my son. I felt a little uncomfortable at first, but not all. I thought it would be useful to share a network supporting the joys and challenges of nursing. Know who wants to breastfeed and to begin to take the first steps are now bringing great. Congratulations, is a wonderful experience :-)

Lizzi and Liam's Mommy said...

In the course of my work with my daughter told me not to do anything to do to prepare your nipples Wil the job without preparation. I know my sister's tea bags after his daughter was born to feel a little better, I have also heard of cabbage a good job, having a baby.

erintype... said...

God, there are so many stories about old woman there. You do not need to prepare your nipples for everything. If you're breastfeeding correctly, your baby will not suck the nipple tightens the surrounding tissue, so that her nipples are quite sure to think no need to "hard", as some people.

Suspicion Bells said...

You have to prepare anything for breastfeeding, especially not with a brush! When the baby arrives, you can hurt Lansinoh after every meal, but otherwise you should not do anything.

♥Invisible Pink Unicorn♥ said...

You need to do anything to for breastfeeding until the child could not properly prepare for a lot of no pain.

Due February 22nd ♥ said...

You do not have to prepare .. You and your baby will eventually be linked, of course.

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