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Anywhooo, back to everyone's favorite topic -- my breasts: That being said, I'm excited to share some of my breastfeeding must-haves! One big advantage of breastfeeding is that it is free. However, I am a sucker for marketing and I also like products that make life a bit easier. Effy is almost 10 months old and has exclusively had breastmilk (some from a bottle while I was at work) and I've loved most of the time doing it. The first couple of weeks sucked (literally!), I'm not going to lie. However it has been one of the best things about being a mom thus far. Quiet, snuggly time with my baby multiple times a day? Done.
Alrighty, here's my list:
Breastfeeding class: We did 3 classes through our hospital before our baby girl arrived and the one we thought was most valuable was the breastfeeding class. I highly recommend finding one...there is SO much to learn. There was even a plush boob that we passed around and tried not to giggle at. Bonus!
Nursing pads: In the early stages of breastfeeding (first couple months), I was leaky lady. I tried a couple of different nursing pads and found my favorite -- Bamboobies! Holy crap. Is that not the best name ever? Hooter Hiders marketer, you're out. Bamboobies - you're in! I have a mixture of regulars and overnights but I actually found the regular ones to be more absorbent than the overnights and they're way less bulky. If I did this again, I'd only buy the regular. For me, 4 pairs was enough to get through 1.5 to 2 days. I also tried some disposable pads but you could see them through clothes and they crinkled in an annoying way. I also tried Lily Padz and looking back, I think these would have worked better if I had the next product on my list.
Fenugreek: When I went back to work and started pumping during the day, my supply dropped. I called and talked to Effy's pediatrician's office and, among other things, the recommended a supplement called Fenugreek. It seemed to help my supply and *BONUS* it made my pee, sweat, & skin smell like maple syrup. I kid you not. Students occassionally told me I smelled like syrup, pancakes, and the like. I told them I smeared syrup on myself in preparation for work every day. They were quite impressed.
Baby Activity app: Especially in those first couple of months, equal nursing from both breasts and starting on the correct side was very important. To keep track of how long and on which side Effy nursed, we used an iPhone app called Baby Activity. We also used it to track Effy's diaper habits for awhile. This was really helpful because the main way to tell if your baby is getting enough milk is by the number of wet diapers they have in a 24 hour period. The doctor would ask us how many she was having and we'd know exactly how many because of this app. You can also use it to track any "other" activity like medicines, etc. OH, and you can sync it between iPhones, so when Mom was babysitting, we'd sync before and after she watched Effy. Then I'd know the last time she ate, Mom could anticipate a wet diaper, etc.
This can totally be overkill, but you can use it simply too! |
Nursing tanks: I lived in nursing tanks during maternity leave and now use them as pajamas. They're super convenient. I bought this tank in multiple colors and use 'em all the time.
Breastpump: Because I was working full-time, I wanted a really good pump that I could rely on. Enter the Medela Pump In Style. This pump has been very good to me, has never malfunctioned, and did exactly what it needed to in order to give meals to my little lady! I liked the pump in the tote bag because to me the backpack looked a little too much like the mini backpacks I carried around in middle school, sportin' Doc Martens & an Abercrombie baby tee. Plus, the tote had plenty of room for extra parts, bottles, etc.
Pumping bra: Something I never anticipated with pumping was that the funnel things don't just like...sunction on to your boobs and stay there. You would have to sit there and HOLD THEM. This was NOT an option for me. I was pumping at work during my plan period and had to grade, lesson plan, send emails, etc while I pumped. In order to get this done, I purchased this fabulous pumping bra that holds the funnels right where they need to be for hands-free pumping. MANDATORY.
Those are the main ones I can think of right now. I would love to hear in the comments any other products, tools, or solutions you've used to help make breastfeeding a smooth process!
Happy lactating!