Well I know you've all probably heard it all before but breast really is best! I wasn't totally sure if I was going to be able to do it at first but I knew in my heart I really wanted to try. After naturally giving birth to him, I was given my perfect little bundle all naked and bloody and asked what I wanted to do, straight away I said breastfeed so they helped me put him on and straight away he started feeding. I couldn't believe it! It was so amazing! Here he was our perfect little boy so alert and healthy and feeding straight away. :o)
First feed |
Breastfeeding wasn't such smooth sailing, for the first couple of days Dex wasn't feeding properly as I had never been shown at the hospital and he was full of mucus from the birth. He wasn't interested in feeding as he felt full from the mucus so he lost quite a bit of weight in the first couple of days. :o(
It can be really quite tough and painful at first but you really need to have the will power to push yourself to carry on, I still think back and say to Martin how proud of myself I am that we did persevere and make it through. I feel I gave my son the best start there is and created the most amazing bond between us, but I couldn't of done it with out the help of Martin and my local midwifery care assistant Bev Bilton, part of 'Medway Breastfeeding Network'. Bev was amazing! I couldn't of thanked her enough for all that she did as I really think I would of given up if it wasn't for her, but with her daily and constant support on the phone or in person, and with creams and guards, Me and Dex pulled through it! We got him feeding properly and regularly and got past the painful part (including blood blisters, ouch!) which I have also got to mention the god send that is 'Lansinoh Lanolin Cream' best magic healing cream ever!
Dex was now feeding regularly every couple of hours, morning and night, I loved having him in my arms watching him feed and also having that spare hand free to be able to do any other tasks, like texting or changing the channel, lol. When Martin went back to work it was quite a sad time for me and Dex as we loved having him around. Martin works long hours and we both wanted Martin to be able to have a bit more time with Dexter, Martin only got home at 6 and Dex would go to bed at half 6 which only I could do to breastfeed him. So we decided to make the big decision of Daddy giving a formula bottle feed when going to bed so that they could have that nice time together, and also I got a bit of Mummy time, to watch my 'Hollyoaks'. We did find that Dex started to sleep through better at night with this too, which was nice as, with being an awful sleeper anyway, I was finally able to get a few hours sleep before he would wake up for his next feed.
I went along to a Medway Breastfeeding Network drop-in with Hayley and Tamsin when Dex was about 6 or 7 months'ish, they were both lovely and very helpful and spoke through some concerns I had at the time.
I continued to breastfeed Dex up until he was 10 months old, so only just recently stopped. I wanted to breastfeed him up till a year but unfortunately I was put on some medication that I could not breastfeed on for a week. So I felt this was probably the best opportunity to stop and start introducing beakers of cows milk before nap times instead. He took to it like he has always done it and loves the fact he can do it himself and come back to it after a little play. Luckily he's never been a fussy one anyway and always loved his milk or food where ever it came from... its just me that misses it.
My story is also available to read on abettermedway/breastfeedingstories
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Still happily breastfed at 9 months :o) |
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