What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
Pregnancy and the months after birth should be about joy and developing together every single day. We at Philips Avent believe that you as parents know best. Tell us about the problems you faced in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it? In the process, also teach the young parents on how their journey can become more joyful. #ParentYourWay3 best comments to get Rs. 1000 vouchers from Firstcry.
What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
my baby was premature and so feeding time was very close there wasn\'t enough time for me to sleep ...so feeding her every hour was the main challenge......avent automatic breast pump was my only solution for it ...so that I can pump the milk and give to my mother to feed her while I get some sleep...
my baby was premature and so feeding time was very close there wasn't enough time for me to sleep ...so feeding her every hour was the main challenge......avent automatic breast pump was my only solution for it ...so that I can pump the milk and give to my mother to feed her while I get some sleep...
What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
I had 2 ivf was struggling to conceive since years..after going through soo much stress and treatment I finally conceived through ivf..when my baby was born,she had jaundice, was waiting soo desperately for baby,but she had to be admitted in hospital, with sooo much stress, I didn\'t loose hope,I was allowed to meet my baby in every 2hours and I can feed her,I said myself that I have to do it for my baby, I used breast pump,collected milk and used to feed her,learnt the techniques to feed the baby from the doctors who were helpful in breastfeeding the baby...finally my all hardworking came in a good result 😊
I had 2 ivf was struggling to conceive since years..after going through soo much stress and treatment I finally conceived through ivf..when my baby was born,she had jaundice, was waiting soo desperately for baby,but she had to be admitted in hospital, with sooo much stress, I didn't loose hope,I was allowed to meet my baby in every 2hours and I can feed her,I said myself that I have to do it for my baby, I used breast pump,collected milk and used to feed her,learnt the techniques to feed the baby from the doctors who were helpful in breastfeeding the baby...finally my all hardworking came in a good result 😊
What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
My breastfeeding journey was rather short lived. My baby was unable to latch while I had excess milk supply. I would pump and feed him using a Philip agent bottle with the natural breast nipple. Over time my milk supply went down and my son was on formula milk. My only comfort was the bottle we used which really helped with his colic.
My breastfeeding journey was rather short lived. My baby was unable to latch while I had excess milk supply. I would pump and feed him using a Philip agent bottle with the natural breast nipple. Over time my milk supply went down and my son was on formula milk. My only comfort was the bottle we used which really helped with his colic.
What were the challenges in your breastfeeding journey and how did you overcome it?
Breastfeeding is a complete journey in itself.In India,women are told about do this, do that during pregnancy and even after delivery for good growth of baby but no one care to teach or guide a new mom about breastfeeding.Due to C-section my baby was feeded with formula milk through bottles for 3 days due to which he didnot tried to feed my milk.The milk got collected in my breasts(it was so painful) and due to being surrounded by conservative people i was not able to discuss my problem with anyone,i got fever due to all this and my little Aaru was not even trying to feed my milk,I gave up tht time and completely considered that i failed as a mother but my mom motivated me to not give up and use hot water bag for dealing with engorged breasts,after 5 days of continuous efforts i got some milk coming out of my breasts,i cannot explain what i felt at that time i cried with happiness and then i decided that i will make aaru feed my milk,slowly and steadily we both learned a lot in this journey and supported each other and we crossed all hurdles together.I can not thank enough my mother for being on my side when i was completely broke from inside,she stood by me and guided me.Mothers are simply best people in the world.
Breastfeeding is a complete journey in itself.In India,women are told about do this, do that during pregnancy and even after delivery for good growth of baby but no one care to teach or guide a new mom about breastfeeding.Due to C-section my baby was feeded with formula milk through bottles for 3 days due to which he didnot tried to feed my milk.The milk got collected in my breasts(it was so painful) and due to being surrounded by conservative people i was not able to discuss my problem with anyone,i got fever due to all this and my little Aaru was not even trying to feed my milk,I gave up tht time and completely considered that i failed as a mother but my mom motivated me to not give up and use hot water bag for dealing with engorged breasts,after 5 days of continuous efforts i got some milk coming out of my breasts,i cannot explain what i felt at that time i cried with happiness and then i decided that i will make aaru feed my milk,slowly and steadily we both learned a lot in this journey and supported each other and we crossed all hurdles together.I can not thank enough my mother for being on my side when i was completely broke from inside,she stood by me and guided me.Mothers are simply best people in the world.
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