I will be having an ELCS. I wonder is it worth taking my own pillow into hospital to maximise my chances with comfort and therefore success. If so, what would anyone recommend?
With my first baby, I had an awful labour and birth and an absolutely awful time of it all really. I had to have surgery afterwards and DC was hungry so the midwife choices them while I was on the table. I recall trying and trying in hospital and it seemed sort of successful eventually but in hindsight there was possibly not a good enough latch. Having said that, I was very traumatised and still have not got over the birth!
I ebf for 7 or 8 days but DC did not gain enough weight and I could not get an adequate supply. I was exhausted and it just wasn't working.When the midwife suggested I express inbetween feeds, I could only express a teaspoon or so. I did not know about a breastfeeding support group that was actually very close to home; the one they told me about was in the hospital I had just had a traumatic time in and who wants to bother with a hospital with no parking etc. Not that I felt up to leaving the house anyway.
I'm just looking for a decent pillow/cushion that may help, as, I'm hoping for a bit more success this time, although I will not beat myself up about it if it doesn't work out this time. I'm also conscious that they generally kick you out of hiatal after 48 hours after a C section, so my milk supply might not actually have got going yet.
Many thanks.
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Blahblahblahyadayadayada · 17/12/2016 18:45
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