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Post by thelittleredm on Feb 24, 2019 16:38:13 GMT -6
notagoddess, Nursing was way more worse my second time around. In fact, there's more pain this time than the first, even, but at least I'm not crying or wanting to hit something because of it like I did with DS2.
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Post by CharlieB on Feb 25, 2019 0:05:22 GMT -6
tngrl3 I have the exact bras that strawberrykiki posted. They’re super comfortable and surprisingly supportive. I was 34 DD before getting pregnant and have no idea what I’ve ballooned to now. I’ll get fitted for something with more definition before going back to work, but these are great for more relaxed days. I have a similar style from Motherhood Maternity leftover from DS1, and I prefer the one from amazon.
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Post by CharlieB on Feb 25, 2019 0:32:37 GMT -6
I made it through the weekend. This is hard stuff having to BF a newborn and parent a toddler. I can only do so much with one hand.
I would like to figure out nursing while babywearing this time. Has anyone done this with a newborn? It seems like it would be easier with an older baby, but I might be able to do it now with our ktan. Or is it more doable with a ring sling?
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Post by thelittleredm on Feb 25, 2019 3:33:43 GMT -6
CharlieB, I did it in my K'tan with both boys but they were a little older. I'm not sure DD would be particularly adept at it this young.
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Post by notagoddess on Feb 25, 2019 9:10:17 GMT -6
CharlieB I always found it difficult to nurse on both sides while babywearing. I think it would be bear impossible with a newborn who can’t support his head yet.
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Post by CharlieB on Feb 25, 2019 15:47:29 GMT -6
notagoddess thelittleredm I had a feeling that would be the case. I was thinking that nursing while in the kangaroo hold *might* be possible, but it would more likely just be frustrating and awkward for both of us.
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