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My Breastfeeding Experience

November 27, 2015

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Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Today I wanted to share my breastfeeding story. It’s incredible how different one child can be from the next, and how much easier it can be the second time around. Of course, we’ve got a long way to go. But all the experiences I’ve had with Aden as a baby have definitely taught me so much, making things like breastfeeding much more enjoyable with Ariah. Tamera Mowry | My Breastfeeding Experience | TameraMowry.com With Aden, breastfeeding was hard. It didn’t come as naturally as we’re meant to believe. Aden wasn’t latching properly, which meant I experienced soreness, my nipples were callused and I was in pain for about 8 weeks. I was having a hard time keeping up my supply of milk and it was taking a major emotional toll on me. All this in the midst of things I had to learn and research as a new mom – it was important to know, for example that I needed to eat right while breastfeeding to give my baby what he needed. (What we eat can even contribute to whether or not the baby gets colic.) There was just so much to learn, and so much I wanted to be able to do. I wanted so desperately to breastfeed that when it didn’t seem like a viable option, I broke down. But I was determined not to give up. I know I’m not the only woman to have felt this way. In fact, I didn’t have it as bad as some women do. Breastfeeding can come easy and it can be nearly impossible. There are a ton of reasons for this, but the one that affected me was Aden’s latch. It took some time, but I finally learned how to get the right latch, and then breastfeeding was much easier. Let me tell you you, if breastfeeding is important to you, do not leave the hospital unless you’ve had the right latch with your baby! When it came time to breastfeed Ariah, I have to admit I was a little worried. I wanted to be sure that I could give her my antibodies, feed her nutrients and give her enough of my milk to help prevent her from getting sick. Thankfully my worries were unwarranted. I took everything I learned from my experience with Aden and Ariah had the perfect latch from day one. The nurses even commented that they wished Ariah could teach the other babies there! Lol. Where breastfeeding with Aden was challenging, with Ariah it’s been unbelievable. I can’t fully express how it actually feels, but the bond it’s building between us is amazing. I cherish every second I can sit down and feed her. It’s our private time together, and I really find it so relaxing. It makes me feel good to know that I can give her everything that her body needs, and I plan to do so until she’s one year. And women must do what’s right for their baby–which can include bottle feeding of course. In that case, I’ve discovered that Gentle Gerber formula is best! I’ve learned to trust my baby. I hope hearing my story will help any new mommas out there! Share your experiences with me in the comments. Xx, Tamera
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  1. I agree Tamera! You certainly do have to learn to trust your baby. Babies are so much smarter than people think! I am a mom of 3 my big pumpkin is 6, my bigger pumpkin is 15, and my biggest pumpkin is 21. I breast fed each of them and the length of time varied for each one. There are so many great benefits to breastfeeding for Mom and baby!

  2. Hi, I just saw this post and I am so happy I did. I had trouble breastfeeding my son too, 1st he wasnt latching properly then my breast milk wasnt flowing adequately. I was so frustrated, thank God I was patient cos now I dnt have issues anymore. He’s almost 5 months old.

  3. I think its great that you are sharing your story. I hope this inspires more women ro nurse their babies which is truly the best thing and most natural thing they can do for their babies. There are so many resources out there. Like with most things done there may be a learning curve. I wish more people knew there are lactation consultants that help babies latch and so many other ways. You can maintain your supply and increase while resolving issues if you pump with a medical grade pump. Please continue to share to hopefully inspire more women to breastfeed.

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