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bunnyluck
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BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
So my goal is to BF for at least as long as my maternity leave.
I am working on my registry and wondering what supplies I will definitiely need beforehand and what I should wait and see.
Also what products/brands do you recommend?
There is so much out there, i'm confused
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Posted 10/22/14 1:30 PM |
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Samira0407
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BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
Things to have on hand I'd say a good nursing pillow-I LOVED the my breastfriend. It had firm support that went all the way around to my back and snapped close. i could rest baby on top feed him; chill out if I wanted. There was a holder for my cell phone too!
Also lanolin. I had cracked sore nipples and that was a life saver ( I think had to place an Amazon order and have it shipped to me since I didn't know to get it beforehand). (Lansinoh was my fav brand)
Nursing pads (for leaking). (Lansinoh was the softest I liked too)
If you plan to pump you can get your pump covered through your insurance. It came with everything I needed; and I just ended up getting new flangs in a larger size; tubing; and those suction things I can't remember what they're called.
Also BM storage bags if you want to freeze your milk but again that's not something you need right away.
Honestly I can think of anything else to have beforehand. Other than patience; and a good support system. I went to see a LC when DS was 2 weeks old. She was a life saver!
Good Luck!
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Posted 10/22/14 1:45 PM |
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MrsT809
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BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
I liked lansinoh brand for nursing pads, lanolin, and milk storage bags. When I wasn't leaking so much I switched to reusable bamboobies pads. A nursing cover- not a necessity but I liked it for the early weeks when I was nursing often and didn't want to leave the room every time. Vitamin D drops for the baby like d vi sol. I had a boppy but never really used it for nursing but a lot of people love them. Other than that, if you decide to pump you may want extra parts and the cleaning wipes or sterilizing bags.
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Posted 10/22/14 1:46 PM |
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Samira0407
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BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
Good suggestion on the cleaning wipes and sterilizing bags. I didn't start using those until I went back to work; would wash my parts and boil them at home. But the wipes and bags are SO much easier!
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Posted 10/22/14 1:54 PM |
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ANewDayHasCome
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BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
Lots and lots of cream!! I liked the lasinoh one better than the medela one.
I also pumped so dh could give dd one bottle to make him feel included Pump, double ideally. Pumping bra is a must so you're hands free If you do pump, or even if you don't actually...make sure you have a glass of water, the remote, an iPad or books lol.
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Posted 10/22/14 4:38 PM |
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bunnyluck
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BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
Thanks everyone#
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Posted 10/22/14 4:39 PM |
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AKD
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Re: BTDT: BF- What supplies do you recommend?
Here's the things that I've been using - DS is a little over 2 months now.
- Lansinoh cream - this was a MUST during the first few weeks when BF'ing was very painful. I'm not using it as much now, maybe once or twice a week, but super handy in the beginning.
- My brestfriend pillow - I loved this thing in the beginning and still do. It's super comfortable for both of us.
- For pumping, I ended up getting one of these sets for the Medela pump (which I got free through insurance) - http://www.buybuybaby.com/store/product/medela-reg-breastmilk-storage-solution/1040059464?Keyword=medela …The bottles are great as well as the storage system.
- I also got him two sets of bottles - we went w/ the Avent bottles
- Hot compression things - in the beginning, my breast were in pain. It really helps putting some hot compressions on them (same way a really hot shower helps). I got the Medela ones because that's what I found on the quick, but guessing you can get whatever.
- Not really materials - but especially in the beginning when sometimes he was feeding over an hour - I always made sure to have a full bottle of water, a snack, remote control, etc. next to me.
- I bought a hands free pump bra but HATED it. I don't know if it's because I have a larger chest, but it literally made me feel like I can't breathe, so I've used it once or twice and that's it.
- Now that I'm pumping more often (working on a stash for freezer + having bottles for when we go out etc), I got the sanitizing bags which are AWESOME. Put all the materials in there, in microwave and BAM sanitized. It's awesome.
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Posted 10/22/14 6:21 PM |
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