Problems with breastfeeding?
How many of you struggled to breastfeed your baby? how to get close, and how time took to get used to lock and no problems at all?
My first two babies (girls) were great. Not a problem with one of them. I left my breasts down and went flying
Now my dear son, completely different! Would not be safe at all after birth, just want to mourn, it took about two hours after birth to want to eat. And right now, so I was happy with the offer that did not bother to correct their wrong position. (That had diabetes gestational and it was very important that even breastfeed her sugar level in the blood). And then after that just ran out, so do not worry about blocking until two days later, when my breasts were killing me and cracked and bleeding. So I put my foot down and let's drink unless it is blocked. That meant some false starts in each meal, but felt that unless properly closed, it was only to try again. Took weeks to be able to lock properly first go every time, but he did. And he has not had problems since. The midwives told me that children tend to be lazier than girls and therefore have lock harder. Whether true or not, I'm not sure. But I am ready for my experience with my little man. And my cousin had a son a few months before my bubbles and took 12 weeks to be able to lock properly, but also had acid reflux and colic that does not really help the poor.
Latch method for nursing babies