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adeline27
LIF Adult
Member since 5/06 3121 total posts
Name: Angela
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Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
Knowing that you will be in extra recovery and literally can't move as much as you would like your newborn will already be drinking formula right?, will this bother you or do you think it's not a big deal, that you'll pump or switch your newborn right to breast milk when you can?
Having a natural birth and having the baby go straight into your arms for feeding is something I will miss
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Posted 5/11/12 4:43 PM |
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labonnevie
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Member since 8/09 3869 total posts
Name: the lucky one
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
your newborn does NOT need formula. newborns stomachs are the size of a small marble. that's nothing. they DO NOT NEED formula immediately. and i had a csection and bf'ed my daughter within hours of her being born. have the hospital hold off on giving your DC anything until you're ready to feed them. and if your DC is having a hard time latching, they STILL don't need formula yet- do not let the staff make you feel like they are starving. they're not.
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Posted 5/11/12 4:54 PM |
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KartveliT
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I BF my Dd within hours after my CS , they did give her formula without asking me, but she latched on and ate just fine asa they brought her to me. never had any issues.
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Posted 5/11/12 4:58 PM |
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Lucky2008
LIF Adult
Member since 5/08 1005 total posts
Name: Chris
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
Crashing here but wanted to share i had my DS in December and I had a CSection and I was nursing DS while in recovery, the nurse was there coaching me on breastfeeding, I am sure it depends on how you are feeling, but wanted to let you know it is possible
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Posted 5/11/12 5:00 PM |
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readyornot2
LIF Adolescent
Member since 11/11 712 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I was nursing 20 mins after my c/s.
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Posted 5/11/12 5:05 PM |
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carissa1643
I LOVE my sons! :)
Member since 5/09 5283 total posts
Name: Carissa
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
Posted by labonnevie
your newborn does NOT need formula. newborns stomachs are the size of a small marble. that's nothing. they DO NOT NEED formula immediately. and i had a csection and bf'ed my daughter within hours of her being born. have the hospital hold off on giving your DC anything until you're ready to feed them. and if your DC is having a hard time latching, they STILL don't need formula yet- do not let the staff make you feel like they are starving. they're not.
ITA, I had the same experience. DS was born at 10:17am and I fed him at 2:00pm, there were no problems.
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Posted 5/11/12 5:24 PM |
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mnmsoinlove
Mommy to 2 sweet girls!
Member since 3/09 8585 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I bf dd 20 minutes after she was born via csection. There is no reason to give formula.
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Posted 5/11/12 5:31 PM |
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alisha
LIF Adult
Member since 3/07 1199 total posts
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I was under general anesthesia and didn't see DD until I woke up which was six hours later! The hospital respected my wishes and did not give her formula. They waited until I woke up to try nursing.
That said I was in such bad shape that I caved and asked them to give her formula. I attempted BF when I could and supplemented with formula for two weeks. I am happy to say that after two weeks, I EBF! So don't believe what you hear about nipple confusion!
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Posted 5/11/12 6:00 PM |
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I had a c-section in Nov and DS was nursed 1hr late rin recovery. It was delayed because I had some complications they addressed. NB babies do not even need food the 1st day or 2. They have a desire to suckle and to do the act but no actual need to eat until day 2. They are designed this way so that colostrum is enough until the mom's milk comes in. You can 100% nurse your baby in recovery and you do not need formula, but there is no harm in giving some if they need it for other reasons. My ds's blood sugar dropped and the threatned to take him to the NICU so after nursing 2hrs straight we gave him about 20ml of formula and he was good to go.
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Posted 5/11/12 6:22 PM |
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hopingforbaby
We made a wish & you came true
Member since 2/10 2695 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
Posted by readyornot2
I was nursing 20 mins after my c/s.
Same here. In my case I had to supplement with formula after a few days because my baby was almost 11lbs and had dangerously low glucose levels due to not getting enough from me. In most cases however you should be able to BF right away and will not need to supplement.
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Posted 5/11/12 6:23 PM |
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mooshyboo
So Blessed!
Member since 11/07 6297 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
with my ds I had a c-section and I breastfed a couple hrs after the surgery (they did not give him formula) They knew I wanted to breastfeed. (I could not breastfeed while in recovery since I was super sick from the anestesia but if that didn't happen he was suppose to be in the recovery with me and my hubby.)
Message edited 5/11/2012 6:58:43 PM.
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Posted 5/11/12 6:55 PM |
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ArmyOfBabies
Growing older but not up
Member since 7/07 4427 total posts
Name: Jeri
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I would have a plan in place and let the nurse know that you'd like to BF if you're able to in recovery.
I wasn't allowed to see DD after my c/s because of complications I had with the anestethics.
DD never latched anyway and my milk took days to come in, so eventually I pumped for her.
Just remember, things may not always go as planned, be ready for anything
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Posted 5/11/12 7:22 PM |
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thiadora
Happy Little Girl
Member since 5/05 3830 total posts
Name: Thia (Cynthia)
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I've had 2 c/s and both my DC were/are EBF. The hospital did not give either DC formula. My milk also came in (both times) at the same time as it would have if I'd had a vaginal delivery.
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Posted 5/11/12 9:34 PM |
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CunningOne
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I nursed in recovery. I have 3 kids. 2 were c/s and both those c/s babies were exclusively BF and not one drop of formula. It can be done!
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Posted 5/11/12 9:56 PM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
Member since 5/05 19458 total posts
Name: L
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I was able to nurse within 20 minutes of delivery. I was ready for both of my kids in recovery while they were being checked out - so I waited for them. There is NO reason you need to give them formula if you don't want to. Just make sure to have your wishes known to the nurses. My DH had to bring my children to me in recovery.
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Posted 5/11/12 10:24 PM |
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carlowlou
loving my babies!
Member since 4/08 4594 total posts
Name: Jen
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I nursed in recovery, DS did not get formula until I gave the ok the next night and I was put out during my surgery. So it is possible to BF right away. He was ultimately totally FF but by my choice only after I gave him the colostrum the first few minutes and days.
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Posted 5/12/12 7:48 AM |
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mrsdaly
LIF Infant
Member since 3/07 140 total posts
Name: Michele
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I bf my twins while in recovery. It was a bit uncomfortable but it worked.
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Posted 5/12/12 8:30 AM |
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MrsS2005
Mom of 3
Member since 11/05 13118 total posts
Name: B
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Re: Concern? If you plan on breastfeeding and are having a c-section...
I tried to BF in the recovery room, but when I started to sit up, I felt nauseous. I was able to BF him later that evening. There's no reason why you can't EBF with a c-section.
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Posted 5/12/12 12:00 PM |
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