What Pleasure You Feel When Mothers Breastfeed Your Baby Beautiful?
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010I could not breastfeed because breastfeeding and painkillers do not mix. I had a caesarean.
it has never been to me a matter of "pleasure", just a matter of instinct completely animal. I am a mammal thus breastfeeding mother christmas @: false … you can breastfeed in post-caesarean section, find something else (not want, for example)
I gave birth 3 weeks ago my daughter and breastfeeding on demand. I struggled at first (big baby blues) and once with the fatigue that builds up, I admit that I do not always enjoy breastfeeding. That said, when it happens, I feel proud of my baby to grow only because of my milk. and when I see it so well and so relaxed when she head, I'm very happy!
The satisfaction of giving the best to her child, the pleasure of self and cons have to see it calm. @ Mrs. Claus: I nursed 10 months and a half and yet I had a caesarean! Except that my painkillers I have not taken, I clenched my teeth lol. And anyway, if a mother wants to breastfeed in having had a caesarean, they provide Medoc compatible with your condition. So he quit as well as hear a caesarean is not breastfeeding.
Pleased to suffice the needs of her child, but physically no fun (a lot of pain at the beginning and lymphangitis) after it was he who no longer wanted.
I've never asked the question like this … May be pleased to know that this is the best for him and it was oddly seem to please him, too, saw the smiles he does it regularly for head! I am saying is that this is a moment we will not share long it should take advantage because he will not stay small for long if … And it's true that the pleasure a bit narcissistic to say that it grows and grows well only thanks to us, not bad too … For Mrs. Claus, I find it a bit harsh with her, there are plenty of very uninformed mother, she just fell into a maternity *** me where he said it was like that and not otherwise … I've known several women who said they could not breastfeed because they had no milk or had had a cesarean … I do know that's impossible, but when one is ill-informed, they can do nothing. Oh yes, yes crrapo is right but I've already forgotten: at first it. Oh yes, yes crrapo is right but I've already forgotten the beginning çafait awfully bad! There's been times when I restrain myself not to cry during the first few seconds after that was better, and even the early days, it surprised me noticed it was really painful! And there was a moment, about 3 weeks or so, when I had my nipples raw, I could not stand the slightest touch, even clothing that barely grazed. But it's all finished long ago, it is now 3 months and have already forgotten those very brief moments of pain. I stood firm, saying it was best for him!
Like others I speak rather of satisfaction, against what pleased me was the practical side: no bib to prepare, you're right on board with a layer and you're free, you can nourish your baby does anytime, anywhere. And another mother for Christmas @: I breastfeed after a cesarean …