Save the Ta-Tas from Broken Nipples!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

For first time moms it usually takes 2-3 days for your milk supply to come in.  For 2nd, 3rd and beyond moms, it generally comes in much quicker.  Veteran moms, don't forget to bring your breast pads with you to the hospital!  You may need them!

It's a good idea to use nipple cream.  This creates a barrier between your nipple and pad.  There are several nipple creams out on the market today.  Make sure you read the label for directions on whether it's necessary to wipe the cream off before feeding your baby.  If your nipples are cracked, the last thing you'll want to do is use a washcloth to wipe your nipples clean of cream!  The product we like and sell is by Medela called Lanolin: http://www.bellyhaven.com/Medela_Tnder_Care_Lanolin_p/med87122.htm

One thing I wished someone had told me, and I had to find this out on my own - the hard way!  Early on, instead of putting your breast pad inside your bra, apply breast cream to your nipple as well as the center of your breast pad. This will keep your dried breastmilk from sticking to your nipple and the pad.  You will have an easy time taking the pad off your breast to nurse without painful pulling.

Nursing your baby can and should be an enjoyeable expereience for both you and your baby.  If you have any trouble, don't wait, get help immediately!  Call your local hospital or lacation specialists in your area.

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