Oh, breastfeeding. I had such a love/hate relationship with it the first time (more love than hate after we jumped through the initial hurdles, mind you), but I’m determined to do everything I can this time to make this happen smoothly.
I know every baby/pregnancy is different and I know things probably won’t go according to this “plan” of mine. We’ll have bumps, hurdles, and we’ll have to take things one nursing session at a time. But last time I had the mindset that breastfeeding was the most natural thing in the world and I wouldn’t have to work at it to make it happen. This time, I want to at least feel prepared and know that I can control some things.
So here’s my plan:
The number one thing I’m going to focus on is relaxing. I was so stressed last time that I’m pretty positive it contributed to many of my issues. Between every-other-day weight checks for my little one and post-pregnancy complications for me, we were in and out of the hospital/clinic every single day for a couple weeks straight. People told me to just slow down and enjoy my baby, but I wasn’t even home enough to relax and establish a good breastfeeding routine. This post by the La Leche League, while talking about extreme stress, explains that some situations can bring a temporary drop in milk supply. This time I’m going to do everything I can to have a peaceful and restful/relaxing experience post-baby.
Thankfully, the pediatrician we have is very breastfeeding friendly, and gives moms a chance to actually bond and feed their child before requesting more weight checks. Going in every two days for a couple weeks was extremely stressful, especially when Bunny’s previous pediatrician pushed formula on us very early on. I’m going to listen to my gut this time. While I’m not opposed to supplementing if it’s for the good of the baby or going in for more frequent weight checks, I’ll do whatever I can to make breastfeeding work.
My next goal is to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. I’m not sure if I drank enough water last time. Yeah, I drank it all the time, but I don’t know if it was enough. I plan on drinking like a camel this time around. My husband is on “water duty” and he said he’ll make sure I’m sufficiently hydrated, especially while I’m actually breastfeeding. Mister Rabbit even taught Bunny to say, “hydrate,” and she brings me my water bottle now!
I’m going to eat all the (lactation) cookies. Oatmeal can do wonders for milk supply, according to Kellymom, and what better way to eat it than in the form of cookies? I also plan on making a batch of my Baked Oatmeal Muffins, some “Booby Bites,” and of course, a good ol’ fashioned bowls of oatmeal.
Next, I may pop some pills (fenugreek pills, that is). Galactagogues (like fenugreek, blessed thistle, etc.,) are also good ways to increase supply. I have a bottle of More Milk Plus (contains fenugreek seed, blessed thistle herb, nettle herb, and fennel seed). I also have a box of Mother’s Milk Tea on hand and ready to brew (contains sweet fennel seed, anise seed, coriander seed, spearmint leaf, lemongrass leaf, lemon verbena leaf, althea root, blessed thistle herb, fenugreek seed—whew!).
And last, but not least, I plan on drinking some beer (or at least cooking/baking with “it”). This goes hand in hand with eating cookies, but brewer’s yeast deserves its own category. After nine months of not having a drink, it’s nice to know that beer—or brewer’s yeast—is a galactagogue. I’m absolutely not suggesting I go out and get drunk now that I’m not pregnant anymore, but time and time again, I’ve heard and read that having a beer while breastfeeding isn’t a horrible thing. It helps you relax and contains brewer’s yeast—win/win. As far as actual brewer’s yeast goes, it contains iron, protein, and Vitamin B, and it’s easy to put a few tablespoons into recipes while I’m baking.
So that’s my plan. I’ll be back to update how our breastfeeding journey is going this second time around!
pea / 21 posts
I hope the second time goes well! The beer might also help with number one, too
grape / 77 posts
I had a similar experience as you the first time, and have also created a similar plan for this time! We only made it to 9 months though, and this time one part of my plan is to use the SNS instead of the bottle, since we dealt with flow preference issues last time. I hope it goes better for both of us this time!
pear / 1696 posts
Wonderful plan! You can always drink non-alcoholic beer if your worried about having one too many!
Goats Rue is another suppliment to consider. Its can be very helpful for postpartum women with PCOS and who think they may have insufficient glandular tissue: http://www.motherlove.com/blog/view/Using-Goats-Rue-to-increase-your-milk-supply
guest
this is a wonderful plan and very timely. i hope the second time for you goes well. I am also hoping my second time will be better than the first and like you, will be open to try more options to make it a more successful experience. as natural as BFing is and the endless times i’ve heard it, it is definitely not easy.
blogger / clementine / 750 posts
@ScarletJwl: We kept our SNS (despite my desire to throw it away as soon as possible), and I’m hopeful I won’t need it this time, at least I know how it works and that it does, actually, work! Good luck to you this next time!!
@lady grey: I totally should’ve mentioned Goat’s Rue! I used it last time every single day, and I really think it helped. I still have some left over from last time; I need to check the expiration date, but I may start using it again. I actually feel fuller this time around, so I’m hoping that’s a good sign. I mentioned More Milk Plus in my post, but MotherLove also has a Special Blend that contains Goat’s Rue in it!
petula: Sending you good luck vibes for this next time, and that it will be easier!
pomegranate / 3053 posts
Second time around for me was a lot less stressful, especially since I started pumping as soon as return to my room. My milk came in on the second day versus the 4th/5th day with my first (also c-section). I stopped pumping to up my supply around the second week and we went on exclusively nursing for a year and then 2 more months of slowly supplementing to wean him off of BM. It is definitely easier. I hope it will be for you too!
blogger / apricot / 310 posts
Woohoo! Great plan. You so got this! And let me echo the water thing- I really think it makes a difference. I try to drink 100 ounces a day- in addition to coffee, etc. and I just got some MMP pills too, as my supply is slowly losing steam ( a few ounces a month since my period resumed :/). I am hoping it helps me maintain at least! Go mama Rabbit! You got this!
blogger / clementine / 750 posts
@erwoo: I’m already amazed at how much easier it is the second time around (spoiler alert since I haven’t written about it yet)! My milk also came in on day two this time, instead of day five like last time. I think that made a huge difference, at least for my peace of mind.
@Mrs. Milk: Yup, water is making a gigantic difference. I can really tell when I slow down my drinking that my milk already takes a hit. I don’t think hydration was emphasized enough the first time I went through this, so I’m happy I researched and figured out what to do this time around!
pomegranate / 3053 posts
@Mrs. Rabbit: Yep. Having the experience really helps, even for me as I wasn’t a big milk producer but was still able to produce enough to exclusively nurse my oldest to 8 months and youngest to 14 months. Stress also has a lot to do with it as well. Glad all is going well for you!