disneybridetobe
Married 9-19-06 at Disney's Wedding Paviliion!
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Congrats! I second the Always Overnights. And if you have any, um, "soreness" from a v-birth, pop a few of those babies in the freezer! 
Thank you all so much for the quick replies and congrats. Should have gone shopping for these myself before she got here instead of sending the husband. I knew I could count on my wonderful Disfriends. Anyone else?
Thanks guys! I went with always overnight, but without the wings as I hate those things. So far they have worked just fine. I was having more of a problem with coverage area instead of absorbancy, so these are great!
I'm glad to hear that breastfeeding helps, we were able to pick that up pretty well after only about 2 days. If I could get the pain and uncomfortableness to lessen, I'll be a happy camper. I have a bobby pillow and haven't used it once to nurse, but am sitting on it all day.
To the "nosy" poster, she was born late Wednesday night and weighed 7lbs 2oz and is 19 1/2 inches long. Her name is Harley and she has already been told all about Disney and that we can't wait to take her again (we went in November while I was 8 months pregnant.)
Thanks again for the help and any recovery tips are totally welcome!
The pain of breastfeeding can be discouraging but it will lessen. I remember one night crying with ds because it hurt so bad and my poor "girls" were bleeding. My bff got me some cream I can't remember what it was called but it is in a purple tube and it worked great.
That stuffr in the purple tube is lanolin cream and it is GREAT!!!
she was born late Wednesday night and weighed 7lbs 2oz and is 19 1/2 inches long. Her name is Harley and she has already been told all about Disney and that we can't wait to take her again (we went in November while I was 8 months pregnant.)
Thanks again for the help and any recovery tips are totally welcome!
Thanks guys! I went with always overnight, but without the wings as I hate those things. So far they have worked just fine. I was having more of a problem with coverage area instead of absorbancy, so these are great!
I'm glad to hear that breastfeeding helps, we were able to pick that up pretty well after only about 2 days. If I could get the pain and uncomfortableness to lessen, I'll be a happy camper. I have a bobby pillow and haven't used it once to nurse, but am sitting on it all day.
To the "nosy" poster, she was born late Wednesday night and weighed 7lbs 2oz and is 19 1/2 inches long. Her name is Harley and she has already been told all about Disney and that we can't wait to take her again (we went in November while I was 8 months pregnant.)
Thanks again for the help and any recovery tips are totally welcome!

Thank you. It was bothering me that I couldn't remember. Not that I would need it, my "baby" is 4.
Does anyone have advice about preventing sticking to the nursing pads? I seem to stick to the reusable ones, but not the disposable pads. I don't want to continue to use disposable, but the pain of pulling them off is too much sometimes.Yeah I have the Lansinoh and it does work really well. I'm glad to hear about pumping a little first, I have been pumping after and making a mess.Does anyone have advice about preventing sticking to the nursing pads? I seem to stick to the reusable ones, but not the disposable pads. I don't want to continue to use disposable, but the pain of pulling them off is too much sometimes.

Thanks guys! I went with always overnight, but without the wings as I hate those things. So far they have worked just fine. I was having more of a problem with coverage area instead of absorbancy, so these are great!
I'm glad to hear that breastfeeding helps, we were able to pick that up pretty well after only about 2 days. If I could get the pain and uncomfortableness to lessen, I'll be a happy camper. I have a bobby pillow and haven't used it once to nurse, but am sitting on it all day.
To the "nosy" poster, she was born late Wednesday night and weighed 7lbs 2oz and is 19 1/2 inches long. Her name is Harley and she has already been told all about Disney and that we can't wait to take her again (we went in November while I was 8 months pregnant.)
Thanks again for the help and any recovery tips are totally welcome!
Nipple pain- using cream will work but you can also just rub on some breast milk and let it air dry. Breast milk is pretty amazing stuff.

...I thought leaking was just a part of breastfeeding no matter how long you had been doing it. Thanks for sharing that that tends to go away, I love learning something new!!