.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a script for APNO or go to Target and make your own APNO- do it now!!! Breastfeeding should never be painful or make cracks. Sure it might be a little sore at first, but as long as the cracks and bleeding don't form it won't be painful.
Be gentle to yourself OP. Not everyone likes every stage. Some of us rock the newborn stage and others of us excel at Toddlers or Teens.
OP here. I heard it’s totally normal to have pain for the first 2-4 weeks.
What kind of pain? APNO even helps with rubbing pain or swollen nips. No, it only hurt with my 1st and 2nd babies. Zero pain with my 3rd. I supplemented a tiny bit in the beginning so she wasn't just shredding my nipples (my milk comes in around day 5 which is late) and then after everything was copacetic.
This is you. People have different experiences. My LC told me it was common for it be sore, painful, and chapped. This happened with both of my babies and took about 4 weeks with each baby until my nipples toughened up. Everyone’s experience is different.
PP here. Sorry I wasn't being clear. Yes it's common to have sore and chapped nipples. But if you use APNO, it mostly will disappear and not happen. I used APNO nonstop with my 3rd from birth and never got ANY cracks or chapping. I only used it around week 3 with my second when I was already bleeding and it got rid of it almost instantly. It's like a magic serum. I just want to sing APNO's praises from the rooftops!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a script for APNO or go to Target and make your own APNO- do it now!!! Breastfeeding should never be painful or make cracks. Sure it might be a little sore at first, but as long as the cracks and bleeding don't form it won't be painful.
Be gentle to yourself OP. Not everyone likes every stage. Some of us rock the newborn stage and others of us excel at Toddlers or Teens.
OP here. I heard it’s totally normal to have pain for the first 2-4 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:I also loved the newborn stage. I formula fed my babies and both slept 6+ hours at night at 3 weeks of age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a script for APNO or go to Target and make your own APNO- do it now!!! Breastfeeding should never be painful or make cracks. Sure it might be a little sore at first, but as long as the cracks and bleeding don't form it won't be painful.
Be gentle to yourself OP. Not everyone likes every stage. Some of us rock the newborn stage and others of us excel at Toddlers or Teens.
OP here. I heard it’s totally normal to have pain for the first 2-4 weeks.
What kind of pain? APNO even helps with rubbing pain or swollen nips. No, it only hurt with my 1st and 2nd babies. Zero pain with my 3rd. I supplemented a tiny bit in the beginning so she wasn't just shredding my nipples (my milk comes in around day 5 which is late) and then after everything was copacetic.
This is you. People have different experiences. My LC told me it was common for it be sore, painful, and chapped. This happened with both of my babies and took about 4 weeks with each baby until my nipples toughened up. Everyone’s experience is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you waking him up to eat? Unless weight is an issue, that is one stupid thing to do.
OP here. The pediatrician advised us to wake him if he goes more than 3 hours between feedings during the day. He often wakes up on his own crying and mad because he’s hungry. I don’t wake him at night.
breastfeeding newborns need to be fed every 3 hours. it is what it is. mom also needs to nurse, to keep her milk coming in.
hang in there! just like everyone says, it will get better.
i had a really rough time of the newborn phase. we had to triple feed, baby was a preemie. ugh. it was so demoralizing and i was SO tired.
but, four years on, i kinda wish i would have been just a teeny more present. a teeny more patient. DS is four now and wont sit still for anything! i kinda almost miss when it was just us and snuggles all the time.
you are doing a great job, mama!
It was awesome.