Kate from Life, Love and Living with Boys has kindly written a guest post about breastfeeding for my blog.
Over to Kate
"I'm a Breastfeeding Peer Supporter which means I have been given training by my local Infant Feeding Co-ordinator to enable me to support other women who want to breastfeed. I attend local support groups and spend a couple of hours a week on the maternity ward helping mums and supporting the midwives. I breastfed my oldest until I was given incorrect advice from a health professional which led to us stopping before we were ready so I'm determined to help and support other Mums who want to breastfeed and also raise awareness so parents can make an informed choice on how they feed their baby.
I am also a lover of cake (who isn't) and baking, writing my blog and watching Corrie which is only possible thanks to a certain PVR system (google it!)
Top Tips for Breastfeeding
It Shouldn't Hurt - A major myth concerning Breastfeeding is that it will hurt at first but once your nipples toughen up, it's great! I thought this was the case when I fed my first son and spent weeks nursing my cracked nipples slapping on the lansinoh at 4 in the morning.
If breastfeeding is painful then something isn't quite right. Speak to your midwife, or breastfeeding support worker and find your local support group.
If breastfeeding is painful then something isn't quite right. Speak to your midwife, or breastfeeding support worker and find your local support group.
If you are in pain you will more than likely experience blocked ducts alongside the cracked nipples and most importantly your baby won't be feeding effectively leading to possible weightloss and low milk supply.
Position and Attachment are key so attend local Infant Feeding Workshops or Breastfeeding Courses whilst you are still pregnant. Take your partner along since they will remember tips you won't and their input will be invaluable in the middle of the night.
Feed On Demand - Breastfed babies need to feed at least 8-12 times in 24 hours. Give your baby free access to the breast and feed whenever they give feeding cues. The more baby stimulates your breasts by feeding, the more milk you will produce and this is really important in the early days. A newborn's stomach is only the size of a marble and breast milk is easily digested so frequent feeds are essential.
What Goes In Must Come Out - As you can't measure the amount if breast milk your baby is getting, you must keep an eye on the number of wet and dirty nappies as an indication of how it's going. Newborn's should be having one wet nappy at one day old, two at two days, three at three days etc. They should have one dirty nappy for each day of life up until day three or four then at least three per day after that but as breast milk is a laxative, the count could be higher. The colour of poop is very important and it should go from the black meconium on day one through brown/green/mustard to yellow which is the colour it will typically stay until you introduce solids at about six months. Please note: You will discuss poo with anyone and everyone from the second your baby is born until they are well past potty training!!!
Local Support Group - They offer a brilliant opportunity to get out of the house and build up your confidence feeding in front of strangers in a safe environment. No one will bat an eyelid when you need to feed, there will be peer supporters and/or health professionals at the group to help with queries and you can enjoy a drink and a chat with Mums who know exactly how you are feeling. It's also a great way to meet new friends and socialise your little one with other babies. Lots of Mums decide to meet up outside the groups in local cafes and it's much less nerve-racking feeding out and about with a breastfeeding friend.
Packed Lunches - Ask family members or your partner to make you packed lunches if you will be alone during the day. That way, when baby is feeding frequently in the first few weeks, you can grab it from the fridge in seconds and munch on your lunch with your free hand.
Read Up on Breastfeeding - The internet is a fabulous source of information on breastfeeding but beware that not all the advice on the World Wide Web is reliable. I can recommend the following sites though:
- Seek advice the minute you feel discomfort or pain, don't suffer in silence.
- Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Yes breastfeeding is natural and normal but both you and baby need to learn the basics and getting stressed makes it more difficult.
- Educate yourself on the benefits of extended feeding so if you decide to feed beyond six months, a year, two years, and need to justify yourself to people, you will be able to share your knowledge and feel comfortable with your choices.
- Enjoy it! Once you have your first baby, you will realise just how quickly they grow and although you won't believe at the time, you will miss those sleepless nights with a newborn when they're a cheeky toddler who won't sit still for five minutes!!!
To help support you with your new found breastfeeding knowledge Lansinoh are providing a very useful prize bundle, comprising of:
Lansinoh HPA Lanolin – the miracle nipple cream that works as a fantastic lipbalm/nail cream/nappy rash cream/for minor cuts and burns… the list is endless!
Lansinoh Disposable Nursing Pads – these really don’t leak! Nice and smooth too so they don’t show under clothes.
Lansinoh Breastmilk Storage Bags – these are great for storing/freezing breastmilk in!
To enter fill out the rafflecopter below by the 25th of July.

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my baby is due 6th november I can't wait! x
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i tried my dam hardest to feed my boy but the hospital didn't get that they were stressing me out stopping my production! i will be feeding the next without their advice or interference !! :D
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ReplyDeleteReally hope you are able to give it a go. Speak to your midwife and let her know you would like support x
ReplyDeleteAaww, congratulations. My parents love being grandparents. You will be a great support to your daughter-in-law too x
ReplyDeleteThat's great she has your support. Partners and husbands are sooooo important when it comes to breastfeeding and you can help by bringing your lovely lady food and drinks when she's feeding and reading up on how breastfeeding works too :)
ReplyDeleteIt is great whilst you're both learning to get it right. I have even used it recently when my chunky monkey was teething until his gums settled down and he fixed his latch again :)
ReplyDeleteGreat that you're still going at 9 months and we still use the Lansinoh now and then too ;)
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations and I hope you are able to give it a go. Feel free to contact me through my blog or on Facebook if you need any advice :)
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ReplyDeleteNot too long to go! I hope you are able to breastfeed too. Your body usually works even better second time round so sure you will get off to a great start :)
ReplyDeleteAaww, my little boy's birthday is 31st August! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda for your lovely comments x
ReplyDeleteLove that there are lots of men entering for wives. Your support will be so important :)
ReplyDeleteDon't be sad. There are so many things we can regret as parents as unfortunately not everything goes to plan. Concentrate on the things which have gone well and try not to dwell on the past however hard it seems.
ReplyDeleteIf you understand why you weren't able to feed, you might be able to put it to rest. You are very welcome to contact me for a chat on facebook or through the blog x
The right support is super important. Also, even if you have problems at first, and have to give donor milk or formula, it's not too late to give breastfeeding a go at home assuming you've not been in hospital for too long. Even after a week, it is possible to get things going but it would mean putting baby to the breast as often as possible, lots of skin to skin and expressing between feeds for a little while to get a good supply established.
ReplyDeleteGood luck next time :)
7 months is a great start for your little girl and you will be a brilliant support to your friend. I am lucky that my youngest didn't get any teeth until he was 1 and has only bitten me once properly since then :D
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely thing to be able to do and I'm glad my post was helpful :)
ReplyDeleteI've found the cheaper supermarket brands are no good too. You have to use more of them and they always seem to be tiny compared to the better brands. Great that you got your money back though :D
ReplyDeleteOoooo, exciting! Birth is scary since you never know how it will go but staying as calm as possible really helps for a better experience.
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of breastfeeding welcome schemes around the UK which highlight particularly breastfeeding friendly businesses. I help out with Breastfeeding Friendly Chester and you can find most of the other schemes on facebook too :)
'my youngest is 15 months and still bf and I have used Lansinoh this week since he's super nosey and keeps twanging me making me a bit sore :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Adele. They do come in handy don't they? :D
ReplyDelete*High Fives* :D x
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