I haven't kept up with these videos but, I can tell you're putting in so much work girl!! May God bless you with some rest soon!! Pumping is so much work it's insane. I couldn't keep up with it when I had our 3rd. It was heartbreaking bc I loved giving my baby my milk. And I successfully pumped with my other two children. Something about keeping up with two kids and having to wash/sanitize parts, find time to pump, etc was overwhelming and I ended up stopping at 3 months. Our baby started taking formula fully after that with no issues, and I have to admit..she slept better which was a godsend. I was coming apart at the seams. Seriously though you're doing amazing! You know what's best for baby, just don't forget to take care of your mental health too 💓
May I ask how long your out of breath feeling lasted and when it started? I am 5 weeks and it is absolutely horrible. I thought I’d come down with asthma or something terrible. I wake up in the middle of the night just out of breath without even doing anything. Especially after steps or even talking a lot. Did it last a long time? I can’t believe I found this video because I’ve never found anyone else who was out of breath early on
I had my scan last Monday at cd12 and had a 19.9m in right and a 15+ mm follicle in left ovary and had the trigger shot the same night. My doc told me to have sex on CD 14 and 14.but we didn't wait. We did bd on cd12 night and did nothing on cd13 and again bd on CD 14. I'm really hopeful. Other factors are in God's hands.
I have had to throw away most of my freezer stash as well I make enough to feed 3 babies I don’t do anything extra bar pump 3-4 hours here in Australia we can’t donate
This is raw 🙏🏾Thank you for this & I hope all is well w your beautiful family. This is my first time watching you and im due any day now this gives me a glance of how 24 hours into parenting will be 🙏🏾🤍
I just can’t understand why you would not give your baby your breast and instead let a machine pump milk out of you and then have your baby suck on plastic for nourishment? It’s better than formula I suppose!
Good thing it’s not your baby “sUcKiNg that pLasTic breast milk” your an incompetent idiot. While I don’t care, but for the other EP women out there reading this, this women is shameful and uneducated, not everyone can nurse due to nipple dynamic, being away from baby, poor latch, etc. pumping is also a labor of love and not the easy way out-
Def had an epidural. You wouldve been going off with no pain relief. Not everyone who doesnt have an epidural suffers excruciating pain but i did. I begged for an epidural but my doctor said no. Ouch.
You look exhausted. Have you considered stopping breath feeding and putting her on formula? Babies need to cry. That said. Not breastfeeding anymore is not the end of the world. My generation didn’t breastfeed. But, I realize the benefits. She probably got a lot of good nutrients from you. Good luck. She is just beautiful. God bless.
Ftm here. Mine is one month and it has been ROUGH omg. If you're pumping KEEP AT IT don't supplement with formula because you got this and YOUR BREASTMILK IS ENOUGH. i was clusterfeeding and nursing non stop for weeks and dr said if baby didn't get enough to use formula. I kept at it and sure enough my milk was more than enough. You're doing amazing! I'm using fenugreek, beetroot juicd, and a mix of dried fruit and dates to keep my supply up. You got this!
Stop breastfeeding..... Babies will feel fuller much longer bottle formula & be just as healthy! ❤ You'll get more sleep & will tolerate a lot more with the baby.
My first was colicky and cried for hours. I cut out eating citrus, tomatoes/sauce, dairy, caffeine, chocolate and spicy foods and she got better almost instantly. I had a pretty bland diet for a little while till she was about 4 months old and then started to eat a little bit of each to get her used to it. A lot of those food change the breast milk composition to be more acidic and can bother some babies even if they aren't diagnosed with reflux. I hope this helps some.
I feel for you mama! My youngest was like that. I have celiacs disease and he does too….he’s 9 now but we didn’t know he had issues until around 5. She’s a pretty little thing💓!!! You are doing a great job and hang in there! It gets so much easier in a couple months!
My baby will cry like this for 30-60m before bedtime. I find bath sort of distracts her… but then I feed her and her tummy is upset and cries until I rock her to sleep 😢 can’t wait for her digestive system to be more developed. It is hard, especially since it’s my first, I have no clue what’s normal or not. Thank you for sharing, all my friends have babies that don’t cry, it’s making me feel isolated in this.
You aren’t alone🤍 the reality is your doing your best, some baby’s are 100% harder then others. Dealing with colic is tough, Adeline is by far my worst out of my other two and is always colic between 4pm-8:30pm. Hang in there, you’re doing great, it’s temporary and your baby will grow out of this
@@meetingthemiones thank you so much. I know it’s temporary but a few months is a long time when you’re living it! Hang in there too, I’ve been told it’s all worth it, and if this is your 3rd, then you’re well aware of that :)
Warum lässt du sie weinen wenn sie hungrig ist? Das ist schrecklich, du filmst und sie weint...dann noch fernsehen ist extrem schlecht für die Entwicklung. Ich leide einfach nur mit deinem Baby...gib ihr doch einfach genug zu essen anstatt ständig abzupumpen. Ich habe drei Kinder und zwei davon stille ich immer noch, niemals hat eins so sehr geweint vor Hunger, das ist so schrecklich zu sehen und du filmst sie auch noch dabei.
My son cried a lot too and the doctor told me to supplement with formula and it worked. He was just always a hungry boy! You’re doing a great job mama!!
She can't latch properly if you feed her with bottles and give her a pacifier... just breastfeed her everytime she cries and stop pumping. That poor baby is so hungry
Take a deep breath. Her latching and sucking hard strong on the pacifier means she’s still very hungry which is why she’s crying so much. No judgment at all. I’m a mom of 5. Try holding out your boob and squeeze out your nipple between your index and middle finger. It’ll extend your nipple which will let her latch on no problem. Or if it’s less stressful pump and give her the bottle. She’ll be content. Also none of my last 2 babies DID NOT like being swaddled. I learned the hard way. I would think I’d be helping her relax but I would make her upset even more which would make her cry so loud. Try different methods. Everyone is different and babies are the same. Your doing great. ❤ sending you and your family lots of love and peace 😊