So I have totally neglected this blog! The shame!!
The last post I made, my daughter Emmaleigh was 4 months old. She is now approaching 1 year old and is still nursing! I am coming to the point right now where I would like to be done. I would like to get my period back so that we can TTC what will more than likely be our last baby.
It's been a rough road the past 7 months. I've been on and off Domperidone trying to up my supply. I managed to pump while I went to work and left the baby with my husband. I only worked on Saturdays from Jan. thru April, and it was about 8 hours that I was gone. She was so hooked on the boob that she refused a bottle until probably my last 2 days of work. Up until then my husband had to feed her with a medicine dropper!!
I've drinken so much water lately to keep my supply going,I am surprised that I haven't floated away! lol
Although I've thought about giving up many times, I am glad that I kept going. I know its best for Emmaleigh, and she's proven to me just how much she loves it. I also thought that it would be easy for me to wean her, but its just not that easy. Now that she takes a bottle, I should just stick with it, but I always give in. She needs me. The least I can do is pick her up and fill her needs!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Win It Wednesday- Sasha Wrap!
My friend Meghan has an awesome blog where she is always holding contests and trying to help out WAHMs. On Wednesdays she has Win It Wednesdays. She places a contest on her blog where you can win a certain item.
Today you have a chance to win a Sasha Wrap! Here is a link to the contest, and the rules.
http://tuckerstaketennessee.blogspot.com/2009/12/win-it-wednesday-sasha-wrap.html
Rules of what to do once you get to HER blog:
1. Place a comment with your name and email address (so we can contact you if you win) stating why you'd like to win this.
2. For extra entries:
place a link on facebook
place a link on twitter
place a link on myspace
place a link on forums
place a link on your website
Also, become a follower.
***NEW!! You can add an extra entry by signing up at My Great Retreat www.mygreatretreat.com and posting an intro!
Please "comment" on her blog again with each place you post it. So, one comment per place you posted about it with your name, and link to where you posted it, and email address.
(Winners will be announced by using random.org on Wednesday night after 9:00pm CST.)
Today you have a chance to win a Sasha Wrap! Here is a link to the contest, and the rules.
http://tuckerstaketennessee.blogspot.com/2009/12/win-it-wednesday-sasha-wrap.html
Rules of what to do once you get to HER blog:
1. Place a comment with your name and email address (so we can contact you if you win) stating why you'd like to win this.
2. For extra entries:
place a link on facebook
place a link on twitter
place a link on myspace
place a link on forums
place a link on your website
Also, become a follower.
***NEW!! You can add an extra entry by signing up at My Great Retreat www.mygreatretreat.com and posting an intro!
Please "comment" on her blog again with each place you post it. So, one comment per place you posted about it with your name, and link to where you posted it, and email address.
(Winners will be announced by using random.org on Wednesday night after 9:00pm CST.)
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
And the show must go on
So I made a call to Em's pediatrician the other day because my supply just seemed to tank.
The physician's assistant asked me if I was drinking 96 oz of water a day. Wuh!? Squeeze me? 96 oz are you KIDDING me!?
I'm a mom, not a goldfish, was my 1st thought, and my mouth literally dropped and I swore it hit the tile on my countertop! My reply was "Well, I have a water bottle that I fill and sip from..." in short, no, I am not drinking 96 oz!
I was told to drink 96 oz in 24 hrs and then I will see a boost. She told me I was under hydrated and not eating enough (she came to that conclusion when I told her that I ate a granola bar the other day for my breakfast/lunch!) I thought she was gonna reach out the phone and strangle me. LOL She said " A granola bar is a snack, not a meal" lol
So anyhow I did manage to drink over 64 oz, and I am sipping the remainder of the 96 oz right now, and yes, she is right, I did see a jump in my supply.
This is without taking fenugreek or any other supplements. I also did make some lactation cookies (link is on the side bar :) ) but those are just to snack on, I dont think they do much for my supply.
Since upping my water, Emmaleigh has cried WAYYY less, she's also been pooping more and sleeping more. She is happy to have a full tum tum again!
The physician's assistant asked me if I was drinking 96 oz of water a day. Wuh!? Squeeze me? 96 oz are you KIDDING me!?
I'm a mom, not a goldfish, was my 1st thought, and my mouth literally dropped and I swore it hit the tile on my countertop! My reply was "Well, I have a water bottle that I fill and sip from..." in short, no, I am not drinking 96 oz!
I was told to drink 96 oz in 24 hrs and then I will see a boost. She told me I was under hydrated and not eating enough (she came to that conclusion when I told her that I ate a granola bar the other day for my breakfast/lunch!) I thought she was gonna reach out the phone and strangle me. LOL She said " A granola bar is a snack, not a meal" lol
So anyhow I did manage to drink over 64 oz, and I am sipping the remainder of the 96 oz right now, and yes, she is right, I did see a jump in my supply.
This is without taking fenugreek or any other supplements. I also did make some lactation cookies (link is on the side bar :) ) but those are just to snack on, I dont think they do much for my supply.
Since upping my water, Emmaleigh has cried WAYYY less, she's also been pooping more and sleeping more. She is happy to have a full tum tum again!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
My 1st blog contest!!
Ok, so I've decided that since this blog will eventually be linked to my 'official breastfeeding counselor' website once I get certified, that I'd really like to get some traffic in here.
I am holding my 1st blog contest! From now- Sept 24th thru October 17th, when you follow my blog, you will be entered into a lotto to win a Milkies Milksaver!
If you don't know what a milk saver is, check out http://www.mymilkies.com/ to see the demo.
I really like this thing! It s Ieemed a little weird at first, and I was skeptical on how it would work for me, but it does work.
The first time I used it, I got little over 1 oz out of my right side, and that was all just from the letdown! I then dump that collected milk into a Medela bottle and put it in the fridge. All the milk that I get throughout the day goes into bottles and then into a bag and put in the freezer.
I've collected about 12 oz just from my letdown, and I have that in the freezer. I just think pumping is too tedious, so this is nice. You just put it in your bra and forget that its there.
Wow its time for an update!
Well, nursing is still going good. She had a 6 week check up last Friday and was 11 lbs even. It seems that the 6 week milestone is also bringing changes for both of us. She has her days where she nurses more often, which is oh so tiring, but I know its to make her grow, so I sit and deal with it. The changes in me are somewhat typical I guess. Breasts feel fuller when she goes w/out nursing for awhile and when she's doing her ravenous feeding binge, its like I almost have no milk left in me. ALL NORMAL!! :)
I've discovered that I have a fast letdown. I don't know if I would call it an oversupply, but I am definately causing her to spit up after burping. Yesterday I had her over my shoulder and when she burped, it hit the back of the couch! *gross* So I have discovered that the best way to nurse her and combat some of that spit up is to have her in the football hold, and have her facing my breast in a semi-sit up position. It seems as if when she nurses sitting up, we have less spit up when burping.
She's not a very good burper, so hopefully within the next few weeks it will get better!
Also with the change of the 6 week milestone comes the "no longer pooping everyday" phase.
Emmaleigh hasn't pooped since Monday I think, and she went out with a bang. She was wearing a cloth diaper, which is evidentally too big in the leg area, and ewww it went all out the leg. All over my shirt and pants!
I am trying to eat and drink things that will bring poop on because I really don't want to see what the diaper is going to look like when she finally goes!
I've discovered that I have a fast letdown. I don't know if I would call it an oversupply, but I am definately causing her to spit up after burping. Yesterday I had her over my shoulder and when she burped, it hit the back of the couch! *gross* So I have discovered that the best way to nurse her and combat some of that spit up is to have her in the football hold, and have her facing my breast in a semi-sit up position. It seems as if when she nurses sitting up, we have less spit up when burping.
She's not a very good burper, so hopefully within the next few weeks it will get better!
Also with the change of the 6 week milestone comes the "no longer pooping everyday" phase.
Emmaleigh hasn't pooped since Monday I think, and she went out with a bang. She was wearing a cloth diaper, which is evidentally too big in the leg area, and ewww it went all out the leg. All over my shirt and pants!
I am trying to eat and drink things that will bring poop on because I really don't want to see what the diaper is going to look like when she finally goes!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Sometimes you just need a break!
Ok, so I am SOOO gung ho with breastfeeding, but my Lord, I swear this child is going to kill me. I think because she is hitting her 2 week growth spurt, she just feels compelled to eat all the time. My nipples are killing me and I've noticed a jump in my supply. Thing is, she still sleeps ALL the time during the day.
We had a follow up visit with the pediatrician last Thursday and I was praying that she was back to birth weight since she was nearly 2 weeks old. Well, on 8/20 she was 7 lbs 12 oz and last week she was 8 lbs 6 oz! It was 4 oz shy of her birth weight, but the pediatrician said that she made awesome progress gaining that week, and that I do not need to supplement with formula. That made me happy!
I weighed her yesterday with a clean diaper on and a pair of pj's and she weiged 9 lbs 4 oz, so taking off 1/2 oz for the diaper and maybe 2 oz for the jammies, she must be at least 9 lbs 1.5 oz or so. That is great gaining for 6 days since her last weigh in!
It's awesome seeing her little thighs fill out. She still has chicken legs and is still in newborn Pampers, but you can see little creases forming in her thighs :)
Sometimes you need a break. I gave her 1 oz of pumped milk last night. I managed to pump 1 oz in the course of 2 days last weekend. I'd try to pump more but she sucks me dry right now. Pumping will have to wait I guess! She drank the 1 oz and then still latched on to my left side for about 8 minutes. When she was done, she was awake, so we did tummy time on the floor and then I turned her over and she was just so content looking around. It kind of made me wonder if I should just try to pump 1 oz daily and give it to her as a special "treat" lol It was just so great seeing her lay there, looking around wide eyed at all of us. She's such a blessing. It's what keeps me going with breastfeeding- knowing that she loves it, and that we both enjoy the closeness. There is just something special about knowing that she needs me, and only me, at that moment.
I sometimes have to wonder though, if my husband is jealous though, of all the baby & me time. I mean, I make sure to allow him time to bond by changing poopie diapers, etc... (LOL)
I guess the moral to my rambling is, although I feel I need a break because this is so overwhelming to me (its been 5+ yrs since I've last breastfed), when I look at my precious bundle in front of me, I know that I have to suck it up and move on til the next feeding. If she eats every 2 hours, then that is my break. I get 2 hours to have to myself, to enjoy a cup of coffee, or to shower. My baby needs me. She needs the mommy and Emmaleigh time that we are having. It's what helps her thrive and grow.
If you are feeling overwhelmed and feel that you just want to quit, take a deep breath. Go grab a cuppa somethin. Have a cry if you need to, because God knows I've cried several times during her crying fits at 2 am when she just wanted to stay permanently attached, yet I needed sleep!
It will all blow over soon. Know that it WILL get better. This, I promise you!
We had a follow up visit with the pediatrician last Thursday and I was praying that she was back to birth weight since she was nearly 2 weeks old. Well, on 8/20 she was 7 lbs 12 oz and last week she was 8 lbs 6 oz! It was 4 oz shy of her birth weight, but the pediatrician said that she made awesome progress gaining that week, and that I do not need to supplement with formula. That made me happy!
I weighed her yesterday with a clean diaper on and a pair of pj's and she weiged 9 lbs 4 oz, so taking off 1/2 oz for the diaper and maybe 2 oz for the jammies, she must be at least 9 lbs 1.5 oz or so. That is great gaining for 6 days since her last weigh in!
It's awesome seeing her little thighs fill out. She still has chicken legs and is still in newborn Pampers, but you can see little creases forming in her thighs :)
Sometimes you need a break. I gave her 1 oz of pumped milk last night. I managed to pump 1 oz in the course of 2 days last weekend. I'd try to pump more but she sucks me dry right now. Pumping will have to wait I guess! She drank the 1 oz and then still latched on to my left side for about 8 minutes. When she was done, she was awake, so we did tummy time on the floor and then I turned her over and she was just so content looking around. It kind of made me wonder if I should just try to pump 1 oz daily and give it to her as a special "treat" lol It was just so great seeing her lay there, looking around wide eyed at all of us. She's such a blessing. It's what keeps me going with breastfeeding- knowing that she loves it, and that we both enjoy the closeness. There is just something special about knowing that she needs me, and only me, at that moment.
I sometimes have to wonder though, if my husband is jealous though, of all the baby & me time. I mean, I make sure to allow him time to bond by changing poopie diapers, etc... (LOL)
I guess the moral to my rambling is, although I feel I need a break because this is so overwhelming to me (its been 5+ yrs since I've last breastfed), when I look at my precious bundle in front of me, I know that I have to suck it up and move on til the next feeding. If she eats every 2 hours, then that is my break. I get 2 hours to have to myself, to enjoy a cup of coffee, or to shower. My baby needs me. She needs the mommy and Emmaleigh time that we are having. It's what helps her thrive and grow.
If you are feeling overwhelmed and feel that you just want to quit, take a deep breath. Go grab a cuppa somethin. Have a cry if you need to, because God knows I've cried several times during her crying fits at 2 am when she just wanted to stay permanently attached, yet I needed sleep!
It will all blow over soon. Know that it WILL get better. This, I promise you!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Another great night!!
Seems Ms. Emmaleigh is having a growth spurt. She was nursing about every 2 hrs last night. She usually never wakes up to eat, I have to wake her to feed her. Last night, she woke on her own, about every 2 hrs like clock work. She actually ate from both sides as well, which is great for my supply.
I decided to take 3 Fenugreek tablets last night to give myself a little boost in the milk department. Be sure to check out the link on the sidebar on Fenugreek dosage for tablets, teas and tinctures.
Her jaundice is beginning to go away, so maybe that has something to do with her waking up to eat. She's having the normal, nasty breastfed baby poops and wet diapers, so that is all a good sign of her getting enough.
Speaking of getting enough, little Ms. is up from her nap. Must go change her diaper and feed her!!
I decided to take 3 Fenugreek tablets last night to give myself a little boost in the milk department. Be sure to check out the link on the sidebar on Fenugreek dosage for tablets, teas and tinctures.
Her jaundice is beginning to go away, so maybe that has something to do with her waking up to eat. She's having the normal, nasty breastfed baby poops and wet diapers, so that is all a good sign of her getting enough.
Speaking of getting enough, little Ms. is up from her nap. Must go change her diaper and feed her!!
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