Breastfeeding is one of the most beautiful and rewarding experiences of motherhood, but it can also be one of the most challenging.
When I think back to my own breastfeeding journey, I remember feeling so unprepared for how different it was from what I had imagined. I thought it would come naturally, just like the movies and books made it seem, but in reality, it was a learning curve filled with surprises. As a Redlands newborn photographer I’ve also had the honor of walking alongside moms during newborn sessions, hearing their stories of triumphs and struggles with breastfeeding. Those stories have taught me that every journey looks different, and support makes all the difference.
Whether you’re a first-time mom or a seasoned pro, there may come a time when you need a little extra help and support with breastfeeding and there’s no shame in that!
In this post, I’m sharing my knowledge and experience to help you know when you should seek breastfeeding support and where you can find it. Like I said, this is my knowledge and experience so if you have any questions about if you should seek support scroll down to Where to Find Breastfeeding Support below and reach out to a professional in Redlands!
The first few days after birth can be an overwhelming time for new moms, and this is when seeking breastfeeding support is crucial. In my own experience, I expected everything to fall into place quickly, but instead I was faced with uncertainty. I wondered if my baby was latching correctly or if she was getting enough milk. It was eye-opening to realize that so many moms I’ve photographed in Redlands had similar feelings. They also told me how comforting it was to know support existed early on.
If you’re experiencing:
Don’t hesitate to seek out professional help. Experts can help you with proper positioning, latch techniques, and other tips to ensure successful breastfeeding. Support can often prevent more significant breastfeeding challenges down the road, so don’t be afraid to reach out for help as soon as you need it (and we’ll talk more about those options in this blog post).
While some mild discomfort is expected as you and your baby adjust, ongoing or severe pain is a sign that something is not right. I remember in those early weeks feeling like I just had to “push through” the pain, but the moment I sought support, everything improved. The latch was corrected, and it no longer hurt every time my baby fed.
If you’re experiencing pain, soreness, or discomfort while breastfeeding, it’s time to seek support. There are professionals in Redlands who can assess your breastfeeding technique, check your baby’s latch, and offer suggestions to improve your comfort while breastfeeding. Delaying seeking help can lead to more severe pain or even infection. For the most part, breastfeeding should be a comfortable and enjoyable experience, and there is no need to suffer in silence.
If your baby isn’t gaining weight or is losing weight, it might be time to seek some breastfeeding support. I’ll never forget how nervous I was when my little one’s weight dipped after birth. With the guidance of a lactation consultant, I learned how to adjust feeding techniques and things got back on track. While it’s normal for babies to lose a little weight in the first few days after birth, if they’re not gaining it back or continue to lose weight, that’s a red flag that something isn’t right.
Don’t panic. There’s help available. (Click here to jump to “Where to Find Breastfeeding Support in Redlands)
If you’re worried that your milk supply isn’t keeping up with your baby’s demands, it might be time to seek some help. From what I’ve seen, both in my own journey and from listening to other moms during sessions, sometimes it’s not really a supply issue but just the stress of not knowing. Other times, there are small, manageable adjustments that make a huge difference.
Are you getting fewer than six wet diapers a day? Is your baby fussy and seems like they’re still hungry even after a feed? If so, it’s time to seek some help from a lactation consultant or your healthcare provider. They can help you determine if your milk supply is the issue or if there’s something else going on. And if it is a milk supply issue, don’t worry. There are plenty of ways to boost your milk production and keep your little one well-fed.
I wish someone had told me this. Breastfeeding can be a challenging and emotional journey, and it’s totally normal to feel like you’re struggling to keep up. I remember nights where I felt like I was failing, even though I wasn’t. Hearing other moms in Redlands share their “me too” moments reminded me that it wasn’t just me, and that encouragement kept me going.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or stressed when it comes to breastfeeding, that in and of itself is reason to seek support. Use the resources below to reach out to either a professional or a friend. Sometimes, all you need is a listening ear and a little encouragement to help you through the tough times. You’re doing an amazing job providing for your baby, and it’s okay to ask for help when you need it.
There are a lot of resources both online and offline for new moms who are seeking breastfeeding support. I’ve personally reached out for help and also watched clients in Redlands find support that completely changed their breastfeeding experience. Here are some of the most common options:
When deciding on the best source of support for you, consider factors like cost, convenience, reliability, and the level of personalized support you need. Don’t be afraid to try out different options until you find the one that works best for you and your baby.
Remember, there’s no shame in asking for help or support when it comes to breastfeeding. Seeking assistance from a professional or a support group can make all the difference in your breastfeeding journey. Don’t hesitate to reach out and take advantage of the many resources available to you as a breastfeeding mom in Redlands. You’ve got this.
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