Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 Lana, I breastfeed till 6 months and I have 40 DDD. did just fine! Some positions were more difficult but, we did just fine. Good Luck! Josie 3 1/2 years post op 10-7-03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 I am no where near the size you are but I would also think that you would have a lot more milk because of the size and that would make it easier to pump and give the baby a bottle or have your husband do it in the middle of the night feedings - when you are so exhausted or if someone keeps the baby and you go out somewhere. I don't remember what size I was - probably 38 C but I had a hard time coming up with more milk than the baby ate and not having much extra for those times I would have liked someone to give the baby a bottle so I could have a break. I also used a breastfeeding pillow (bought at Babies R Us) to help him get up to the breast without me using my arms the whole time to hold him up to them and I also laid on my side in bed a lot. I know about your breast hurting - mine are the same - sore as all get out. I guess it is the hormones. I am glad to read in someone else's post that that will go away around 20 weeks. I'm at 16 weeks now so I'm excited. Hope this helps. Smiles, EDD 10/3/04 > I'm planning on Breast Feeding. My concern is that my breasts are > currently 44DDD. Is it possible to be able to comfortably breast- > feed without hurting my child? Should I pump and then bottle- feed? > Also, all I have to do is think about my breast and they hurt, what > can I do to ease the pain of them. My husband says that I should let > him have a go at them, to ease the pain. Any suggestions would > greatly be appreciated. > > Thanks > > Lana > > EDD 8/24/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 I pretty much lurk here (still haven't had WLS, but will be soon in July) anyways, I had the exact same size breasts you currently do when I had my daughter. I found it virtually impossible to nurse her in any position other than laying down. I tried everything and my boobs seemed to smother her, so I just stuck to laying down and making sure my boobs didn't smother her. I nursed her like this for 18 months. There are many postitions/gadgets you can try and others have already listed them. Also in the begining I so wish I had already ordered my breastpump. My breasts hurt sooo bad, they were so full of milk and my daughter couldn't drink it all. I had wished I had a pump to pump it out and put in the freezer for storage. And as someone mentioned LANOLIN. I cried on the phone to my mom because my nipples hurt so bad, I cried until she finally arrived at my house with some lanolin an hour later. It took about a day for my nipples to feel better, but I used it after every time I nursed and the pain never came back. Taking warm showers helped with the breast pain (while pregnant and after) I've also heard of others using cabbage leaves.. who knows lol But the warm showers always worked for me. Anyways, good luck to your upcoming breastfeeding/no sleep sessions and to the birth of your baby! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Moderator note: If you use cabbage leaves, do not cover the nipple area) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Be careful with the cabbage leaves. They dry out your milk supply. Just wanted to let you know! a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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