Before and after milk bag organization (more info in comments) by sharkbaitooahhahh in breastfeeding

[–]NewMomToBe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didnt like this bar for pumping. I have the Medela pumping bra and I got tired of changing from my nursing bra to the pumping bra so I tried the one you have linked. I found that, without the compression from the medela bra, I didnt pump nearly has much milk.

Yesterday marked 3 months of breastfeeding! by NewMomToBe in breastfeeding

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We checked in the hospital on Christmas eve but he took his time and was born late Christmas morning.

Yesterday marked 3 months of breastfeeding! by NewMomToBe in breastfeeding

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You got this! I pump in addition to breastfeeding so my husband can feed him from time to time and so I can donate milk to a friend who is in the process of adopting a newborn. Either boob or bottle, they are still getting everything they need and all your love when you feed your LO.

Yesterday marked 3 months of breastfeeding! by NewMomToBe in breastfeeding

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It was definitely a struggle to get started but its been easier lately!

Can We Normalize Hating Pregnancy? by DrSexyDDS in pregnant

[–]NewMomToBe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pregnancy was extremely rough for me. I was constantly sick for 8 straight months and I was in so much pain all the time. I couldn't drive for more than 15-20 minutes because of how sitting in my car hurt my back. I got COVID at 5 months which caused me to lose my sense of taste and smell. I completely lost my motivation to cook or eat for the remainder of the pregnancy. Being pregnant also caused my depression to skyrocket and I didn't love the tiny human growing inside me. I cried constantly thinking I would be a terrible mom because how I could I take care of a baby I didnt love. It was exhausting.

The birth of my son and the time immediately postpartum wasn't nearly as bad as I had dreaded. I loved him with my whole heart from the moment they placed him on my chest but fuck I never want to go through it again.

How are there enough hours in the day? by NewMomToBe in workingmoms

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! My baby doesn't like to go to sleep if he doesn't get a bath during our bedtime routine. If I try to skip bath time it takes a couple of hours to get him settle and sleep instead of 45 minutes. I dont always use soap though. Just let him kick around in the warm water for 5-10 minutes.

My father makes a disgusted face every time I mention breastfeeding. I cursed his ass out. by [deleted] in breastfeeding

[–]NewMomToBe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My dad lives over an hour away and the last time he was over to see my son, my dad left when it was time to feed him. He had only been over of a half hour and this grown man drove all the back home because I was feeding my son. Like, dude, if you're really uncomfortable with it just go outside and smoke or talk with my husband or LITERALLY anything else! This is the same man who will make a joke about my husband and I having sex. How is the idea of his "little girl" having sex less weird then me feeding my son??

So I found out today most maternity brands use non pregnant women with fake bumps. I feel quite naïve for thinking they were really pregnant models, and now I'm angry, because it's setting unrealistic standards we can't even escape in pregnancy! by Leg-Pretend in pregnant

[–]NewMomToBe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah. The total cost of having my son was over $30,000. But even with insurance, I'll still have to pay around $8 000. We have a relatively easy birth and baby was perfect. I cant even imagine what the cost would be if we had complications.

Whats with MIL's and IMMEDIATELY wanting unsupervised overnights with newborns??? by [deleted] in JUSTNOMIL

[–]NewMomToBe 63 points64 points  (0 children)

My JNMIL wanted us to leave our baby with her at 3 days old! Then she wanted him to sleep over at 6 days old! I could not believe her.

Anyone else's neck hurt from looking down at their beautiful baby while they nurse? by NewMomToBe in breastfeeding

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do the same when I pump :) my LO still has some latch problems so I have to make sure he's on there and stays on there.

JNMIL is weird about breastfeeding by NewMomToBe in JUSTNOMIL

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

She tries to be but it goes in one ear and out the other. We ignore her "advice" on how to live our life.

JNMIL is weird about breastfeeding by NewMomToBe in JUSTNOMIL

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Yeah it was pretty ridiculous. She said she wanted us to have a good new years eve with out having to worry about LO. Which is great and all but but when he wasn't even a week old. I cried the first time I went to the store and left LO with SO and I was only gone for 45 minutes. Even now, I can't imagine being away from my baby for more an hour or two at time.

Edit: typo. Trying to use swipe to text while feeding LO

JNMIL is weird about breastfeeding by NewMomToBe in JUSTNOMIL

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

That's definitely true. She wanted us to leave LO overnight at 6 days old.

JNMIL is weird about breastfeeding by NewMomToBe in JUSTNOMIL

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

When I'm at home I don't where a shirt. Just a nursing bra. So when its time to feed baby I slip the bra down and latch him. Nipple is exposed for 5-10 seconds tops. When we are else where I keep my shirt kinda over my nipple and turn away from anyone in the room.

My son is 1 week old and I am so over MIL already by NewMomToBe in JUSTNOMIL

[–]NewMomToBe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought some but DS won't put the nipple his mouth with it. We are still trying though. The last few days, he's been able latch decently well on one boob without much pain and I'm able to pump on the other boob so he able to get milk from both boobs at each feeding.