When my twins were just 2 weeks old, I was - how can I say it - injured? I wanted so badly to tandem breast feed. It was very important to me that I get both boys on the exact same schedule. I didn't want to feed one and then the other, and then the other, and then, well you get it. For any of you who have nursed a baby before, you know the latch is the most important part when you are getting started and your skin is new and soft and non-calloused. I sacrificed that perfect latch to tandem feed. It was either feed them one at a time, with a good latch, or tandem feed with poor latches. I chose to tandem feed with poor latches and was therefor chewed on for two weeks straight, ignoring the searing pain.
There is a myth that many lactation consultants and websites feed new mothers - If it hurts, you are doing it wrong. This is just not true. The soft, new skin is not used to being treated the way a new baby, learning how to eat, treats it. It does hurt, but there is a certain level of pain that should not be tolerated. I ended up having to pump for weeks as it slowly healed. During that time I nursed each twin once per day. I still wanted to breast feed my babies.
| E and J about 4 years ago |
I am so thankful I stuck with it. I never, ever regretted it and I can honestly say it made nursing my singleton so darn easy. I love helping new mamas with breast feeding struggles. Please email me or post a comment here with questions or concerns. Nursing your babes is such a gift for them and for you! I'm so blessed the Lord allowed me to continue through all the trials I went through.
There you go! Keep writing! Write about your past and present struggles. Just dedicate a certain amount of time each day for just writing, whatever comes to mind. I believe in you :)
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