Sentences with phrase «engorgement because»

It adds to the expense, but it can save you from engorgement because you don't have any power.
It adds to the expense, but it can save you from engorgement because you don't have any power.
Mothers with babies in the NICU tend to suffer from engorgement because their baby isn't able to demand regular feedings.

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Pregnancy was a great time to wean because I didn't have to deal with the engorgement.
I've suffered some engorgement (though I'm hoping this is because he really did NOT need to be eating so much at night).
RUTH: Well I... I think I was the same thing as you Jenna because I didn't actually have larger breasts before pregnancy which is until, I mean pregnancy and then when I had the baby they just got even bigger but engorgement was really the biggest problem that I had too.
Also, because IV fluids during labor can cause or increase breast engorgement, it is best if they are used in a limited capacity or not at all.
Engorgement will can very quickly lead to a lower supply of milk because your body thinks you aren't using it.
If you're needing multiple breast pads and concerned about massive engorgement, is it because you have too much milk?
We have loved them from the beginning because of the comfort they can bring to engorgement, plugged ducts, and more!
I've had moms the first week after delivery call me and say I have a whole freezer filled already because they dealt with their engorgement by pumping every single last drop out assuming they can use it for the six months later when they were going back to work!
If engorgement is happening because of weaning, you may need to slow down the weaning process if you can.
Clearly there's a reason doctors and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants consistently recommend moist heat as a form of treatment and prevention - it's because it's one of the most effective ways to naturally increase milk supply and to relieve and prevent breastfeeding problems like clogged ducts, mastitis, nipple pain, milk blisters, engorgement, and general discomfort.
Engorgement can make it difficult for the baby to latch on to your breast because your nipples can become temporarily flattened due to swelling.
Because of my oversupply with milk, I dealt with a lot of engorgement, especially when my daughter started sleeping through the night.
When the engorgement common in the early weeks of breastfeeding subsides, some moms interpret this as a sign of a dwindling milk supply because they associate breast fullness with having milk.
I had to back off after a few days because I had so much engorgement.
I am surprised at how rare it was for my family... our daughter slept through the night the second week home, I had to wake her up to feed her, I would wake up to tears because of engorgement and ended up just pumping since trying to wake her up was just a terror in itself... so when my sisters had moved in with us right before they gave birth it was soo strange that to me that their daughters were up all night (even though I knew it was normal) I only hope that I will be blessed once again with our little man who is to make his appearance in August.
I've been working with my doctor and a lactation consultant since my son was born 8 months ago — my doctor determined that because it's necessary or me to express breast milk every 30 to 45 minutes or face engorgement and reoccurring mastitis, that it's best for me to take a leave of absence from work until January.
First, during engorgement, don't expect to get milk when pumping even though you'll feel like your breasts are going to explode because you are so full.
While cabbage leaves have a reputation for reducing engorgement (maybe because they are breast - shaped and cool if refrigerated) they haven't been found to be any more effective than any other cool compress.
ROBIN KAPLAN: There are, you know, most women probably can attest to feeling engorged or feeling like they have oversupply in the beginning when their babies are first born and that's, that's pretty typical to have that kind of engorgement in the beginning just because your body and your baby are still trying to figure out what exactly your baby needs.
So within three hours is what's optimal, no later than six hours and it's really sad to say that I have seen moms in the hospitals — I've worked at several area hospitals here in San Diego county and I'll walk into a room and the mom will say, «I delivered yesterday» and I'll look at the clock and it's 12 hours later and she doesn't even have a pump in her room, I am just — my heart just sinks, having been a mom myself my heart sinks because I remember the engorgement that late pumping or expression brings on and it's really, it just my heart breaks for them.
If the guests leave a lot of food (cf. engorgement, separation, baby getting supplements), you make less the next time because you don't want the leftovers.
If your baby is willing but your nipples have all but disappeared because of the swelling and engorgement, a treatment called «Reverse Pressure Softening» developed by Jean Cotterman, RNC, IBCLC may help.
Some women occasionally pump to relieve breast engorgement or to give their baby an occasional bottle while others regularly pump because they have to return to work, or they decide to pump exclusively.
And because I do not want to wash my breast pump, I learned hand expression to relieve me of the engorgement.
I personally fed my little guy everyhour for the first little while - it meant I had lots of milk, no engorgement pain whatsoever, and a happier baby (although my nipples did get a bit trashed, but that's because we didn't get the latch sorted out).
Often times, I also had to pump because my son wasn't drinking enough to relieve engorgement.
Because let's face it, engorgement is never a pretty thing.
If the milk flow is pinched off due to a nipple latch, if the milk supply is low, or the breast is hard to draw in because of engorgement, the baby will suck harder to get milk.
I never even had engorgement when I stopped because I had so little milk.
So seeing somebody in hospital, but also, once you get home, having trouble at home, a lot of moms are discharged even before their milk comes in, and then the milk comes in sometimes, if there are issues with engorgement or whatever the issue may be, but a lot of moms have a tendency to wait and see, there is this sort of mentality of, «breastfeeding is natural and I should be able to do this, I shouldn't need help», but it really is a learned skill and it's better to get help sooner rather than later because the sooner breastfeeding problems are addressed, the better chance we have of being able to resolve them.
Engorgement makes it difficult for baby to latch on to the breast because it's hard and un-conforming to his mouth.
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