Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - In my experience, even people who don't have sensitive nipples are MASSIVELY uncomfortable during the first few weeks.
No one is going to force you to breast feed, but since you seem like you want to keep going, I'd give it until at least 6 weeks before you decide if it's for you or it isn't.
Also, babies are changing all the time. Just because they rejected the nipple shield once doesn't mean they will a week or even a day later.
+100
Obviously you don’t have to breastfeed but I agree if you are committed to it, you should give it 2-4 more weeks.
Anonymous wrote:OP - In my experience, even people who don't have sensitive nipples are MASSIVELY uncomfortable during the first few weeks.
No one is going to force you to breast feed, but since you seem like you want to keep going, I'd give it until at least 6 weeks before you decide if it's for you or it isn't.
Also, babies are changing all the time. Just because they rejected the nipple shield once doesn't mean they will a week or even a day later.
Anonymous wrote:My flat nipples felt better after about 6 weeks.