Actually, Wyatt was formula fed at first because I was told to by the hospital. If I would have read more into breastfeeding, I probably would have opt out of formula feeding him at the hospital. I would have worked on getting him to latch since I was able to get him to latch a few times, but I gave up so easily and just gave him formula because I didn't know any better. I would have just breastfed him before I found out he hand jaundice. Then in that case, I would be ALL over formula to feed him since that was what was helping him get rid of the jaundice fast. He was out within a few days :-) So I'm very happy that I was able to formula feed him and luckily I didn't have any trouble with "nipple confusion". I remember I had a hard time at first with breastfeeding him. I had so many days where It was just too painful to breastfeed him, but I powered through those pains and tried correcting his latch. Lanolin was with me 24/7 because it helped out with relieving some pain so much! A few days after bringing Wyatt home, I scheduled an appointment with the lactation consultant because of the fact that I had a hard time getting him to latch. She suggested I used a nipple shield. It worked GREAT! I then stopped giving him formula, unless we were out and about because I wasn't comfortable with nursing in public yet. I think i used the nipple shield for about a month and a half. That nipple shield was awesome, but it was such a pain in the butt to have to put it on every single feeding. So I started weaning him off the nipple shield. Within a few days, I put the the nipple shield aside and I have never used it again. I love breastfeeding, and I know that when I have to give it up, I'll miss it, but I'll probably be happy to have my boobs back! haha.
I'm not a great blogger, but I will try to keep you up to date as to how Wyatt is growing. We are very proud and happy parents to have such a wonderful blessing!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Silver Boobs!!!!
Actually, Wyatt was formula fed at first because I was told to by the hospital. If I would have read more into breastfeeding, I probably would have opt out of formula feeding him at the hospital. I would have worked on getting him to latch since I was able to get him to latch a few times, but I gave up so easily and just gave him formula because I didn't know any better. I would have just breastfed him before I found out he hand jaundice. Then in that case, I would be ALL over formula to feed him since that was what was helping him get rid of the jaundice fast. He was out within a few days :-) So I'm very happy that I was able to formula feed him and luckily I didn't have any trouble with "nipple confusion". I remember I had a hard time at first with breastfeeding him. I had so many days where It was just too painful to breastfeed him, but I powered through those pains and tried correcting his latch. Lanolin was with me 24/7 because it helped out with relieving some pain so much! A few days after bringing Wyatt home, I scheduled an appointment with the lactation consultant because of the fact that I had a hard time getting him to latch. She suggested I used a nipple shield. It worked GREAT! I then stopped giving him formula, unless we were out and about because I wasn't comfortable with nursing in public yet. I think i used the nipple shield for about a month and a half. That nipple shield was awesome, but it was such a pain in the butt to have to put it on every single feeding. So I started weaning him off the nipple shield. Within a few days, I put the the nipple shield aside and I have never used it again. I love breastfeeding, and I know that when I have to give it up, I'll miss it, but I'll probably be happy to have my boobs back! haha.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sippy cup!!!!
Lately, Wyatt has been grabbing things and putting them in his mouth. when he is being fed, bottle or by spoon, he reaches out for them and tries to hold it himself. So yesterday I bought him a sippy cup with handles to get him started on learning on his own.
When I first gave it to him with some brest milk in it, he loved it! I held the sippy cup in front of him and when he grabbed the handles, I helped him guide the spout to his mouth. Took a few tries and he figured it out! Then today, we did the same thing and I guided him a few times, but most of the time he did it himself!!! I am so proud of my little guy!