Breastfeeding and post partum

I gave birth to my son in march and since my discharge, life at home has been drastically different. The first few days were the toughest. I remember just continuously crying to my husband because every damn thing came at once. Handling baby, pumping, having sore nipples, rock hard breasts, low supply and little sleep...it was just so overwhelming. I expected it to be hard but not to this extent... One of the most stressful part of this experience is breast feeding. Since my son had to stay in the hospital for a while, he was bottle fed there. Given this he has developed preference for bottle. So when I went home, he refused my breast. Once, I forcefully gave him my breast, and he bruised my nipple. It was so pain and frankly the only reason why I kept trying was because my husband and in law was giving me a shitty hard time, saying that formula is not as good and that I should try to breastfeed. I honestly resent them in that moment because they have no idea what I was going thru. My breast was hurting and all they kept saying was just try and try to breastfeed, invalidating my feelings. Dear mothers I don't wish to scare you but please take care of yourself during post partum. There is no denying that it will be stressful. My husband during pregnancy was so thoughtful and caring. Now he still is but of course with the baby, priority goes to baby. I won't fault him. Things are different w a baby. Try to get as much help from your parents/family/friends. Get confinement food sorted. Get someone to help w the night shift. It's going to be tough but honestly when we walk out of this, there's really nothing else we mothers can't do. We give birth to a human baby (with no epi), have stitches, walk the next day, pump for our lil one every 3 hours and run on very very little sleep. I love my husband but men really have no idea what we go through...

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Hi Mummy! i understand what u r going thru. had this experience with my 1st child. my Mil want me to BF my baby. yes i tried and i failed. i recall that will trying to latched on, my baby cried very badly as she was very hungry. i prepare FM for my baby as i m a 1st time mum. i remembered how my mil nag at me asking me to BF dont use FM. best part my husband did not say a word. after a few weeks i suceeded to BF my child. what happened next is that, i standby BF stock in the fridge so that easy for my MIL to feed my child while i go for PNC massage. guess what my mil claim that my baby having stomach colic everytime feed with BM. so she suggested to discard all the BM n give FM instead which i agree since i m a 1st time mum. when i had my no2, i smart enough since i work in healthcare line and learn few things about taking care of newborn and BF exclusively. my no2 i make my own decision such as i BF exclusively. next i look after my newborn without any help. always bear in mind. do not always carry your child unneccessaryly. feed the child. burp the child leave it flat on the mattress. once u start to carry, baby will start to cry if u did not carry. swaddle the baby is the best. after each feedinf best to check diaper. so that u no need to disturb ypur baby sleeping. now my no5 is on the way. all the best mummy

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