«A child breastfeeding is a natural thing and a child needs to eat but to just have
your other boob on display is just asking for unwanted attention,» one person wrote.
Then, I also decided to pump one boob;
the other boob then I would go back to the other one and the other one.
And a few hours later, when he'd begin to squirm and stir again, I'd pull him up onto my stomach, flip him to the other side, pull down my shirt, latch him to
the other boob, then go right back to sleep.
The dance went like this: latch them on, fall asleep, wake up when they whimper again, flip them to
the other boob, and fall back asleep.
COURNEY MELVETH: Yes, I always fed on - demand for my sons, and watching the clock was really just for me to make sure that I had really drained one side so that they were getting all the hind milk and not just the foremilk and I wasn't switching to
the other boob too soon.
I just wish he'd leave
the other boob alone.
A slow leak from the non-nursing boob as
the other boob nursed?
Other attempts would include big sister trying to stick a straw to the other breast and suck from them while little brother was nursing
the other boob.
The Milk Saver is usually placed on the breast that isn't being suckled on while baby is latched to
the other boob.
You know when you are nursing one side sometimes
the other boob (for me it was all the time) decides to leak on you.
I find the best times are on
the other boob to when the baby is having her first feed in the morning (sounds tricky but is actually super easy) and post shower / bath.
Instead of feeling
the other boob get painfully engorged while I nurse Teddy on one side, I nurse one on each side and feel comfortable.