Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 When are you going in for surgery? I am scheduled for July 23. I am still working on storing enough milk for the post-op bottles. I also have a couple of containers of formula if needed. My doctor swears that I can get in enough nutrician for the both of us. Are you still taking vitamins? My OB suggested taking childrens liquid vitamins until I can swallow pills again. I had thyroid surgery when my son was 8 months old and had decided if I had to wean him after, I was okay with that. I think my body heard that and decided against it because it went into production overdrive. Hope all goes well with you. If you need to talk post op, hopefully I'll be here. > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad to > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than a > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and dump > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out of my > milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate being on > anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk bank in > my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of weeks > until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 When are you going in for surgery? I am scheduled for July 23. I am still working on storing enough milk for the post-op bottles. I also have a couple of containers of formula if needed. My doctor swears that I can get in enough nutrician for the both of us. Are you still taking vitamins? My OB suggested taking childrens liquid vitamins until I can swallow pills again. I had thyroid surgery when my son was 8 months old and had decided if I had to wean him after, I was okay with that. I think my body heard that and decided against it because it went into production overdrive. Hope all goes well with you. If you need to talk post op, hopefully I'll be here. > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad to > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than a > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and dump > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out of my > milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate being on > anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk bank in > my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of weeks > until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 LOL!!! Isn't that the truth! He will be 3 months and 8 days when I have surgery (August 5th)They made me wait until I gave birth to schedule the surgery. I was scheduled to have it last Sepetember when we found out about boy #4, talk about a shock! > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad to > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than a > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and dump > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out of > my milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate being > on anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk bank > in my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of > weeks until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. > > =wow HOLY DEJA VU! > How old is your baby when you get cut open! > My son was 2 months on the day...he went overdue so I was really > worried about missing the surgery! > The tylenol and gravol combo worked fine for me. > > AND BREASTFEEDING IS ALWAYS WORTH DOING!!!!! > I should know I've spent 37 months of my life doing it! > MOOO > Shiloh > PS maybe we should then form a post orthognathic breast lift surgery > support group/lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 Hi , good luck with your upcoming surgery. Mine is scheduled for August 5th. I feel like I have enough fat storage to feed a small country( not really but maybe a small island!LOL ) so I am not too worried about getting enough nutrition but will also use liquid vitamins. My ped didn't seem to be concerned with it. I am still on prenatals now. > > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad to > > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than a > > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and dump > > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out of > my > > milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate being > on > > anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk bank > in > > my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of > weeks > > until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 Of course, it's always worth doing! Both my babies weaned themselves at 6 months and I was so sad when my son quit nursing because I knew that would be the last time... Anyway, you should be fine on tylenol, if that. I was surprised at how little pain there was after a few days. I quit all pain killers after day 4 or 5. Just watch your baby for signs of drowsiness if you breastfeed soon after surgery. It may take a few " pump and dumps " to really get it all out. You know, I can't think of anything more therapeutic than breastfeeding - you'll probably have a record-fast stellar recovery! Good luck! e > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad to > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than a > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and dump > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out of my > milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate being on > anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk bank in > my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of weeks > until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 Thanks , It's good to know someone else was able to do it. I was starting to fear that Shiloh was just Superwoman. I had surgery when my son was still nursing and I had the same problem with the milk. By the time I was able to pump, I thought I was going to explode. It looked like I had had a boob job, not thyroid surgery. It was so depressing throwing it away. How soon did you go back to nursing after the surgery. With that last surgery I pumped and dumped for like a week, but I was a little obsessive/compulsive. I also had a huge supply frozen. I am hoping to start back sooner with my daughter. > > > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad > to > > > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than > a > > > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > > > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and > dump > > > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out > of > > my > > > milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate > being on > > > anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk > bank in > > > my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of > > weeks > > > until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 Thanks , It's good to know someone else was able to do it. I was starting to fear that Shiloh was just Superwoman. I had surgery when my son was still nursing and I had the same problem with the milk. By the time I was able to pump, I thought I was going to explode. It looked like I had had a boob job, not thyroid surgery. It was so depressing throwing it away. How soon did you go back to nursing after the surgery. With that last surgery I pumped and dumped for like a week, but I was a little obsessive/compulsive. I also had a huge supply frozen. I am hoping to start back sooner with my daughter. > > > Hi everyone. I noticed this topic was touched on and I am glad > to > > > hear it has been done. I am having upper and lower in less than > a > > > month. I have a 2 month old who is nursing and have cleared > > > everything with my ped. He said I will just have to pump and > dump > > > once when I am out of surgery to get the general anesthesia out > of > > my > > > milk but should be fine after that though I dont anticipate > being on > > > anything but Tylenol after going home. I already have a milk > bank in > > > my freezer for supplementing and imagine it will be a couple of > > weeks > > > until I am back to every feeding but I feel it is worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 Of course, it's always worth doing! Both my babies weaned themselves at 6 months =wow two self weaners at six months! That is so early no wonder you were sad. You know, I can't think of anything more therapeutic than breastfeeding - you'll probably have a record-fast stellar recovery! =actually I think the growth hormones may have helped, however I did also notice most of my pregnancy hair fell out at once... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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