My 9 week old was admitted last week very ill with septicaemia ..very luckily she picked up and I was able to maintain breast feeding...
However looking back I was disappointed how little support there was for breast feeding mums when their babies are in hospital...
I understand in HDU the emphasis is obviously on the baby but when I was allowed to feed her the chair was almost impossible to sit in comfortably I had to ask for a cushion and a glass of water and no one helped me unravel all the tubes and lines attached to her...I got the idea they would rather tube feed her because it would be easier
Once we were on the general ward it was worse...I was the ONLY breast feeding mum on ward of more than 20 under 2's ...again I had to ask for a decent chair and they bloody kept pulling the curtain around me like I was a leper ....also they only fed breast feeding mums the other mums had to bring their own food even tea ....and they were quite funny about it - I was barked at about 10 times when I went to get food and then they shouted loudly "breast feeding mum" - the other mums looked at me like I was an outcast...
Other than this I must say the care they showed my DD was fantastic the nurses were caring and the drs fantastic and most important they pulled her through.....but a little more support on the breast feeding front would have been nice...