In honor of World Breastfeeding Week, as a proud EBF mom, I had to make a post.🤱🏼
For something so natural, breastfeeding isn’t easy. Some women are fortunate that it is but many have struggles and have to work to be able to breastfeed their babies.
Seventeen years ago when I had my first it took a week for my milk to come in. The pediatrician threatened me with CPS instead of referring me to a lactation consultant. I was determined to nurse my son and a woman at a drugstore told me to try Mother’s Milk tea. That worked! Probably helped that I sat down and relaxed while drinking it. After that hiccup start I ended up able to fully feed my son and pump at the same time. Our journey then lasted almost two years.
Seventeen years later and I’m nursing my second son. This time my milk came in shortly after birth. However his weight didn’t jump up fast enough apparently (even still) and the pediatrician asked “how many ounces was he drinking when he nurses?” Very clear sign that once again I have a pediatrician who has little knowledge of breastfeeding and he didn’t refer me to a lactation consultant either.
I’m 42 and have had some thyroid issues. But I’m determined! I have added several galactagogues to my diet, I pump while nursing at least twice a day, and I drink over a gallon of water each.
We are succeeding! At his 4 month visit he was up 26%! He’s happy and thriving!
We are happy and thriving!
I love that we are on this journey.
If you want to breastfeed and struggle please know that you can get help from a lactation consultant. Contact your hospital, birthing center, or your insurance for help locating one if your pediatrician doesn’t refer you. Btw a pump is a friend in building your supply and it’s covered under insurance.
https://portal.ilca.org/i4a/memberDirectory/index.cfm?directory_id=19&pageID=4356
https://llli.org/get-help/
https://www.womenshealth.gov/breastfeeding/learning-breastfeed/finding-breastfeeding-support-and-information