Regardless of whether or not you
experience issues breastfeeding, all new moms require support to develop a strong and healthy breastfeeding relationship with your child.
I can really relate to the support of breastfeeding moms, the only reason I had
huge issues breastfeeding my first and the only reason I continued after the first few days was that our public health services operate a free breastfeeding clinic only minutes for my house, I must have gone 6 times in the first two weeks with my first and another 3 times with my second.
However, there're mums with
calcium issues breastfeeding and this is something I strongly disagree - it's not only that the milk won't have a good quality (depends on how your body works - it can put «your best» in the milk or not) but also it's going to affect you (increases osteoporosis risks and so) and it's not important to have a healthy baby but your baby to have a healthy mum.
After
experiencing issues breastfeeding my youngest daughter, Teddy, we quickly had to move onto mixed feeding, and then to full formula feeding around the three - month mark.
So I do remind people that just having a tie does not mean you are then going to have
issues breastfeeding.
Although it is true that the reasons behind PCOS and symptoms caused by it can also affect lactation, many women with PCOS have
no issues breastfeeding according to Gourley.
Don't be afraid to reach out for help from an IBCLC when having
issues breastfeeding an older baby.
We were so lucky in that my mother had
no issues breastfeeding me, however it is heartbreaking to read her experiences with the hospital nursery and what it meant for her (and me)!
Like you, I had
no issues breastfeeding my first except for acid reflux (which I read in a recent article that excess milk consumption by mom can cause reflux.
If incisions were made through the armpit or underneath the fold of your breast, then you should have
no issues breastfeeding.
Bottom Line: A good bra for mothers who are having
issues breastfeeding, and comfort when sleeping for nursing mothers in general.
Most women with implants have
no issues breastfeeding.
This is a great resource for any nursing mother... whether you have
issues breastfeeding or not.
I don't think I had
any issues breastfeeding.
If she has
any issues breastfeeding, this is the time to get help from the nursing staff to find what position best works for her and her baby.
I'm sure some c - section babies have
issues breastfeeding.