Having anything without a seal would scare me. Return that.
I just wanted to write in about your worries regarding breastfeeding. I know this is not what you asked and I hope it is OK.
It is normal to worry, but just like your body is directing resources to the baby without your having to micromanage while you are pregnant, the same thing will happen with breastfeeding. Just nurse the baby early and often. That is what tells your body to produce milk. Make sure the baby's mouth is open wide like a yawn to get a good latch. Keep track of your milk supply by whether your baby is producing wet and poopy diapers and gaining weight. That is the key, not things like whether you are able to pump milk or how full you feel or how long the baby spends feeding or if the baby will take a bottle if you offer it.
Congratulations and best wishes!
Yep.
If you are concerned enough to have this on hand (a slippery-slope type of thing to have on hand, in my opinion, if you wish to breastfeed!!!), you NEED to get yourself surrounded by helpers! If you haven't gone already, GO to a La Leche League meeting. They LOVE pregnant women, they adore them. They will welcome you with open arms.
Also, have kellymom.com set as your homepage.
If you have problems or concerns, please feel free to PM me. I myself nursed until I was 4, my brothers nursed until they were 2, my half-sister until she was beyond 4 (the boys weaned at 2 on their own...the girls had to be weaned kicking and screaming...and there were two different moms here, same dad). My aunt nursed her daughter for ages, her daughter nurses her children until they self-wean (which was around 2 years for her son, and her daughter isn't one yet so who knows how long she'll go). IN addition, my son is only starting the process of weaning, and he's 3.5...and my milk did not come in until the FIFTH full day (colostrum was there, but not milk), so our start was interesting!
(if I had had formula around or been anywhere but home instead of under the watchful eye of medical types, I'm sure that someone would have fed him a bottle when I wasn't looking, and that would have ruined things b/c he wouldn't have been hungry enough to keep working at it, and that fifth day might not have been the day for milk)
What I'm saying is that I myself am a walking nursing support system (I actually quite LLL b/c I was better at supporting myself than they were, due to my background, LOL) and if you have questions or concerns, you can PM me.
