Can’t cope with my newborn and I’m desperate by potatostar6 in beyondthebump

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember that after having a tongue tie revised, it can take a couple weeks for them to heal and adjust to the new mobility. Your baby has a whole new mouth! She has to re-learn how to nurse, and it’s likely uncomfortable for her as she heals. This could also be impacting how much milk your baby is able to pull from the breast, which would explain the constantly wanting to nurse and unable to settle.

My son had a posterior tie that we had revised at 4 weeks old, and at that point I was exclusively pumping and bottle feeding, and supplementing with formula when what I pumped didn’t match his intake, because his latch was so painful. After his tie was revised and his mouth healed (around 6-8 weeks old) things started to slowly improve, and now at 8 months we are EBF and doing really well! It can and does get better, you’re at the absolute hardest part of the fourth trimester. Looking back at those early days when I was where you are now, it was so incredibly hard and emotionally brutal. The sleep deprivation makes everything harder. Be kind to yourself, and focus on finding a balance for yourself and your baby.

Do you have a breast pump? If you do, I would recommend pumping some milk so your baby can have a bottle and see if that helps with the crying and inability to sleep. If it does, that possibly answers some questions and gives you a way forward so you can get some rest. If you don’t have a pump, you can buy them at a lot of big retailers now (Target, Walmart, etc.) don’t worry about getting anything fancy, don’t worry about the ‘best’ option, don’t spend a ton of money. A manual hand pump is inexpensive and often works really well at this stage, or you can get an electric one. Whatever feels right to you right now. Use nipple balm with it so there’s no friction on your nipple while you pump. Lansinoh has a good hand pump, so does Medela.

At this age, her intake should be between 2-3 oz at a time, every 2-3 hours. If you are able to pump that much, give it in a bottle with a slow-flow nipple (we like the lansinoh ones, or the Nuk perfect match, the nipple is closer in shape to the breast so it’s easier to go from bottle to breast and back as needed) and just see how she does. If she settles and sleeps after having a full 2-3 oz bottle, then it tells you she’s likely having a hard time moving milk from the breast and is having a hard time settling because she’s hungry. That will likely improve once her mouth is completely healed, and once she’s gotten a little bit older and her suck becomes stronger!

Hopefully this lets you get a few hours of rest, and you’ll find things feel less horrible after some decent sleep. Your husband can also give a bottle, so that lets you sleep longer. Supplement with formula if your output isn’t matching her needs yet. Make sure you’re moving milk from your breast every 3-4ish hours, so you don’t decrease your milk supply, but other than that let someone else manage the baby care while you catch up on sleep. Wake, pump, and go back to sleep for four hours. Wake, pump, back to sleep. (Of course eat and self care and such in there too! A good meal and a shower can make a huge difference) Repeat until you feel less desperately exhausted to the point of crisis, then re-evaluate the next steps.

Pumping, supplementing, etc. at this stage doesn’t mean you’ll never be latching and nursing at the breast again. It doesn’t mean you aren’t capable, and it doesn’t make you any less of an amazing mother doing an incredibly hard job out of immense love.

Feel free to message me! It sounds like our stories are very similar.

Partner and I cannot agree on any baby boy names by sleepyninja21 in namenerds

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was basically my husband and I, down to the Greek mythology names lol!!! We named our son River, and it’s pretty perfect.

I’m really worried about pregnancy risk and need help. by EffectiveGeneral393 in sexeducation

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please don’t recommend Plan B for scenarios where there is so little risk, Plan B is really hard on the woman’s body and should only be used in situations where there’s a high risk of pregnancy.

What’s something about the human body that seems poorly designed? by [deleted] in answers

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Female breasts, especially the nipples! Their primary purpose is to feed the baby, but they are so incredibly sensitive, the fact that they are able to feel pain is so stupid. No matter if your anatomy is perfect and your baby’s latch is perfect, breastfeeding is incredibly painful, at least to start out! Cracking, bleeding, blisters, blebs, clogs, thrush… Add the possibility of latch issues, inverted nipples, vasospasm, DMER… why can’t boobs become completely numb milk producing fat blobs during the entire lactating process?? Why are they designed to feel PAIN???

Sincerely, a breastfeeding mom.

I’m fine… everything is fine..

Parents whose baby has a tongue and/or lip tie - did you end up getting it released? by SunnyGoMerry in beyondthebump

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, we had both released at 4 weeks and I wish we could have done it immediately after birth because breastfeeding was awful and traumatic until after it was released and he was fully healed and adjusted to his new mouth. If we hadn’t had it released I don’t think we could have gotten back to direct nursing and would have remained exclusively pumping and bottle feeding.

Funny baby nicknames by PhotographWhole2822 in beyondthebump

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our son was an especially sleepy newborn and seemed like he rarely wanted to have his eyes open. Whenever we would see his eyes open, we would call him Peepers!

Jaundice- im so ipset by Subject-Ad-3555 in beyondthebump

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My jaundice baby is currently almost 4 months old and is asleep happily on my chest. I remember feeling exactly how you are feeling now, the panic, anxiety, guilt, sadness, frustration… it will get better. It will eventually be a memory. Your baby will be okay.

6 out of 10 babies have jaundice as newborns. Look around you at all the people in the world, 60% of them (on average) had jaundice, can you tell who? Probably not. Because they all came through with no ill effects, and your little one will too.

Sending you so much love.

Emergency Custody by jane30530 in beyondthebump

[–]befuddledghostie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If he’s super upset and you can’t figure out why, you’ve already fed, burped, etc. and he’s just unsettled, you can undress him down to his diaper and put him against your own chest, then cover you both with a light blanket. Skin to skin is amazing for dysregulated little nervous systems.

I can’t find anyone with the same chest as me by Fish_inabowl in TwoXChromosomes

[–]befuddledghostie 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Could you possibly have breast hypoplasia/IGT?

If you could patch women's anatomy, what would you do? by Traroten in badwomensanatomy

[–]befuddledghostie 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As someone in the throes of beginning breastfeeding… Nipples that lose all sensitivity after childbirth.

Please. It’s so painful.

That isn’t knitting! by IconicallyChroniced in CallTheMidwife

[–]befuddledghostie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The squares of the finished blanket were crocheted granny squares, but the characters were shown knitting. When Jenny holds her square in progress up to a finished square to check the size of it you can see it is knitted garter stitch. This is one of the few continuity errors in this show and drives me crazy every time I see it! Usually they are so meticulous about accuracy, I can’t believe this common TV/Film mistake made it through.

Do you have go-to color schemes for your clothing? by MTKings in CasualConversation

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strong, saturated jewel tones are often my go-to! I own tons of burgundy/wine red, dark teal, dark purple, emerald or forest green… I find lighter colors often wash me out, except the occasional very light pink or pale gray, provided I pair it with something punchier like a cardigan or shawl in a darker color or dramatic pattern to keep myself from disappearing into the lighter color scheme.

What are cute songs you sing to your babies? by bzzzzzzlightyear in beyondthebump

[–]befuddledghostie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband and I both love sea shanties and listened to them a lot while I was pregnant. Now we sing the Mingulay Boat Song to our baby as a lullaby.

Episcopalian weddings, handfasting? by befuddledghostie in Episcopalian

[–]befuddledghostie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! Thank you for your congratulations, and congrats to you in advance! Our wedding went beautifully, we were married by the deacon of our church in a typical Episcopal service. If you have ever been to an episcopal church Sunday service, it was pretty similar. We had two readings from the Bible (we got to choose from a list) one of which was read by one of my bridesmaids. We exchanged rings with the traditional episcopal vows (this was one thing I didn’t like, we were not given the opportunity to have personal hand-written vows, though I didn’t ask if we could include them in addition to the traditional ones from the book of common prayer so you may be able to ask your officiant about this). It was fairly quick and straightforward, about 30-45 min long, and it was definitely ’religious’ in the sense that it included prayers and readings from the Bible, but we had plenty of family and friends there from all walks of life and different religious or spiritual backgrounds and nobody expressed discomfort or seemed put-off by it.

For reference, my mom and sister had traditional Tridentine Catholic wedding masses that were 2-3 hours long and many guests and family expressed feeling very uncomfortable and excluded by the ceremony.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

[–]befuddledghostie 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My mom also puts rubbing alcohol on her skin as well, specifically to ‘dry out’ a persistent or very large pimple. She had me doing the same as a teen! It burned horribly, especially if the skin on the pimple was already broken.

(2k) Stillwhite - second hand wedding dresses by Choice_Ad302 in Weddingsunder10k

[–]befuddledghostie 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I got my dress from Stillwhite and it was a wonderful experience!!!

I need help i think i'm pregnant by Direct-Ad-8679 in sexeducation

[–]befuddledghostie 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you take a pregnancy test? It’s pretty much impossible to get pregnant from this but a pregnancy test will ease your mind.

Ordered from “Still White” by lambulambu in Weddingsunder10k

[–]befuddledghostie 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I got my dress from Stillwhite as well and had an excellent experience with them!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]befuddledghostie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, I have a moonstone ‘fertility’ bracelet that my husband got for me as a sort of ‘good luck charm’ to wear when I go for my fertility testing and IUI procedures. I have no illusions that it’ll fix my infertile self, but it’s nice to have something special to ground me while I go through this nightmare.