My baby boy would
never latch on from birth so we just went with the pump and feed in a bottle.
I wasn't able to breastfeed my daughter because
she never latched on and was in the NICU, so I pumped.
He never latched on properly and never got a lot from me, I had a SNS as well; it ripped my boobs up from the tape and he would latch on then look up at me like» well, you gonna yank me off again?»
It made breastfeeding my firstborn impossible (thanks to the hospital, they gave him a bottle and a huge pacifier before I could even get to him, so
he never latched on properly...) Any advice helps!
My daughter
never latched on very well, even with a nipple shied.
My daughter
never latched on well enough so I expressed milk day and night for 4 months while I also took care of 4 step kids.
My son is 4 weeks old and
never latched on.
He never latched on well, and my nipples were always cracked and sore.
Not exact matches
My point was we've
never really had great line play, you
latched on tonone comment and made it all about Saturday which it wasn't.
She
never got the hang of
latching on (pretty sure it was cuz of medicated labor and the fact that the nurses whisked her off for several hours before I could nurse her for 1st time.
I struggled so much with nursing my son because he
never really
latched on correctly and was formula fed in his first hour due to being born by emergency c - section.
And with lots more skin to skin and time at the breast every feeding, he eventually was able to get the milk straight from me, despite
never actually
latching on (he
never had lip closure - but I leaked into his mouth as he kind of gnawed
on me.)
I made him
latch on to feed him in hopes that my supply would come back but it
never did.
I had no problem producing milk, but he
never learned to
latch on.
Sure, give advice
on latching issues and how to get more milk in, but
never discourage formula.
My second baby boy arrived after a brilliant 2 1/2 hour labour,
latched on immediately and has
never looked back.
Yeah so I got to hold her skin to skin and then shortly after that she kind of like a baby would lashing and she
latched on and nursed for a while, it was really professional experience and definitely something totally incredible that I would
never forget.
Getting help and the right support is so important, I
never made a lot of milk but was lucky that all 3 were amazing at
latching on which made breast - feeding a lot easier for me.
She got no information from her mother or friends... she just
latched me
on and
never looked back.
Child Proof the House (Set the temperature of your hot water heater to 120 degrees F, use covers
on electrical outlets and
latches on cabinets, keep household cleaners, chemicals and medicines completely out of reach and always store them in their original container and know the Poison Control Center number (1-800-222-1222), do not carry hot liquids or food near your child and do not allow your child near stoves, heaters or other hot appliances (especially curling irons), and when cooking, use the back burners and turn pot handles inward, to prevent drowning,
never leave your child alone near any container of water, keep a list of emergency numbers near the phone, and lock rooms that are not child proof).
The minute we did it, my baby
latched on the «right» way, I
never got another blocked duct, he stopped spitting up (until teething, blerg) and now he's 9 months old and we have a really beautiful nursing relationship.
I was pumping (due to poor
latch on, that was
never resolved) so I KNOW the production quadrupled.
I
never successfully got my 1st to
latch on to my bare breast... and the nipples
never changed, even though I was given hope that breastfeeding would draw them out permanently.
It made
latching on in public hassle free, I
never had to worry about tugging my shirt around exposed areas.
Breastfeeding Henry was wonderful; he
latched on in the delivery room and
never looked back.
The baby having difficulties
latching on may
never have had an artificial nipple, but the introduction of an artificial nipple rarely improves the situation, and often makes it much worse.
So far this has been 1 year, 9 months (lowered milk supply when I got pregnant and I couldn't get it back up), 10 months (screamed when baby bit me very hard and could
never get him to
latch back
on, mommy fail and major heartbreak for me), then 12 months.
I would say it
never got super easy, there were certain days that it was pretty easy, he would
latch on and it would be easy, my milk supply was there and he knew it.
At that meeting we focused
on getting a better
latch on the shield, but a struggle I have is that I have also
never seen the vacuum
latch on the nipple you described.
My preemie son could not
latch on despite help from an LC so i did what you ladies say should be so easy, I exclusively pumped for him and breastfed his twin sister until 5 weeks then i EP'd for both even doing that I
never made enough.
Now
never having breastfed, I assume that if he were
latched on to my teat, he'd wouldn't be looking in my eyes.
I
never had a good milk supply and baby had trouble
latching on.
I
never gave up, and after 2 1/2 months of daily battles my son
latched on again and has been a happy eater ever since.
Great idea... I personally
never had a
latch problem, but know tons of gals that did... My son received 3 hours of sucking practice
on my hubby's baby finger, while I was in the O.R.... When I got him he was a pro;)... I will be sure to share this with other new moms...
If you've
never seen another person
latch their baby
on and feed them, how do you now how to
latch on your own baby.
He then leaned over, opened his mouth, and
latched on to my breast as if he'd
never used a shield.
At that time I was almost ready to accept that breastfeeding was not meant for us, but that afternoon she
latched on very well, and drank for almost half an hour with loud gulping sounds, which I had
never heard before.
-- I
never mastered tandem nursing — but you can not tandem nurse until they can
latch on themselves — holding their head themselves is vital as well.
I have
never understood the thought that it is easier to get up and make a bottle than it is to
latch a baby
on (cosleeping or no).
Thanks to my big milk supply the baby is growing just great, but the LC said it also means that he
never has really had to
latch on correctly to get what he needs.
I
never slept and was either trying to get my daughter top
latch on, pump, or was reading up
on breastfeeding.
It is painful to begin with, «toe curlingly» painful infact for most and even with the correct
latch on position, this time is my third and believe me it
never gets any easier.
I
never planned to breastfeed, but our little lady
latched on herself during skin - to - skin time and showed me how beautiful it was.
And, sure enough, Dylan
latched on like a champ and
never let go.
Baby G
never left my side the whole time we were in the hospital, she
latched on easily, slept like a champ and has been my easiest baby yet.
For reasons
never made clear, The Bird
latches on to the Olympic runner and decides to «befriend» him, a relationship marked by frequent brutal beatings with a bamboo stick.
I've seen Jemaine Clement in various supporting roles over the years, but
never really
latched on to him as a performer (I saw not one episode of his «Flight of the Conchords «-RRB-, but he makes for a very appealing sad sack of a leading man.
As the situation quickly turns deadly, Kormakur
never quite
latches on to the dramatic momentum.
Revered in Japan, the rest of the world has
never quite
latched on to a series for which obfuscation is a calling card rather than an accident of design.
You
never know exactly how audiences are going to react and what they're going to
latch on to.