Hi ladies,
Looking for a little advice, needed asap if you have a minute.I am bf my 12-month-old, only once before bed. I still don't have af back. Got it back with DS1 at 12.5 m (first O came when nursing him 1x/day). Got it back with DS2 at 14.5 (first O didn't come till he had been weaned 6 weeks). I am 36, so really need to TTC asap, if possible.
My dilemma: DS3 LOVES nursing, although I will admit, weaning him down to 1 feeding hasn't really been difficult. BUT, when he nurses at night, he gets super excited.Well, last night I didn't nurse him because DH and I went to a baseball game...babysitter said he was fussy, but fell asleep after fussing about 10 minutes. I had initially been thinking I would just be done after last night, but after reading a few days ago about nursing swaying pink, it made me wonder if I should just keep doing it. Boobs are hurting today...so I know I'm still producing a bit. I don't want to force weaning, but it's a good time, since he went without last night. Problem is, I am not sure that I will O without weaning, not to mention I have lost a significant amount of weight and my BMI is a little too low.
At the same time, it seems like MAYBE I'm getting closer to O...no positive OPK yet, but CM is increasing (it had dried up a lot since starting LE diet) and I'm getting some crampiness/ovary pain.
What would you do in my situation? Be done nursing, or start back tonight?? Help, please! TIA!
Results 1 to 10 of 17
Thread: to nurse or not to nurse?
-
May 19th, 2013, 03:41 PM #1Dream Vet
- Join Date
- Mar 2013
- Location
- Alabama
- Posts
- 865
to nurse or not to nurse?
-
May 19th, 2013, 04:06 PM #2
That is a hard one. I would probably keep on BF until your baby wants to stop as O will probably come back soon even with one feed a day. I am not sure why BF sways pink but unless it is due to the hormones produced it might just be due to the nutrients you are losing - so one feed a day wouldn't sway much anyway. Not much help sorry - didnt want to read and run.
-
May 19th, 2013, 04:35 PM #3
I would keep nursing... Especially if he really enjoys it that much... I'm a sucker for Sad babies tho lol
Good luck hope you get O soon
-
May 19th, 2013, 04:51 PM #4
Your cycle should return... I would keep nursing, to be honest. I didn't get my cycle back until my son was 22 months old. I continued nursing while TTC and I'm now expecting a girl any day. Maybe keep going for another 5 months or so and see if your cycle returns. It should return at some point, so I'd keep nursing!
2010 - 1 DS
2012 - Tried for a DD, and it worked!
2013 - DD
2017 - DD - didn't sway***
-
May 19th, 2013, 05:22 PM #5
I think you have to focus on your son's needs. If he loves breast milk and isn't interested in weaning off it, let him be - he's getting good nutrition from it, so it's not doing him any harm.
I think you have to just wait for it, your period will come back. I know time is running short but obviously your son has to come before TTC.
Hope you have it back soon! (you'll be wishing it away again hehe)
-
May 19th, 2013, 06:08 PM #6
Oh and by the way time isn't exactly running out! At 36 you still have th eluxury of waiting it out a few months if you want to. I am 38
so I am bound to say that though!!
-
May 20th, 2013, 01:30 AM #7Dream Vet
- Join Date
- Mar 2013
- Location
- Alabama
- Posts
- 865
Great advice, ladies. Yeah, I decided to nurse him tonight. TBH, my boobs were killing me! Ha. Also, I am getting my first real EWCM today...so pretty sure O is right around the corner. Yay!
One more question about nursing and supps...I have been on a prenatal because of nursing, but now that he's 1 and drinking whole milk, and we're only nursing 1x/day, would you drop the vitamin? Can I go on Atomic's basic recommended supps now? I think 2000 mcg folic acid, iron and zinc every other day? I shouldn't do aspirin, right?
-
May 20th, 2013, 01:37 AM #8Dreamer
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Posts
- 229
I would keep going a) because its great stuff for your baby and he loves it b) because it sways pink and every extra % across into the "pink zone" is a % in the right direction I think and c) because the average time that AF comes back for most women is 13 months post partum so it is probably around the corner even if you dont wean. For most women one feed a day is not enough to inhibit the cycle from returning, so hopefully it wont for you either. Also, if last night was pretty easy and painless it will be easy to replicate that circumstance again whenever you decide that you are both definitely ready (with less chance to regrets if you are sure). It might be a great prescription for another night out sometime!
Mummy to three beautiful little men :
And 2 beautifulboth brought into my life by Gender Dreaming sways on the LE diet.
So grateful for this wonderful site with all the information on it. I am sure without this site I would not have my 2 beautiful girls.
-
May 20th, 2013, 01:49 AM #9Dreamer
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Posts
- 229
I dropped my prenatals in the leadup to the sway as my son was eating enough stuff from a varied diet. Also from what I have read the milk gets the best of everything anyway and unless a mum is significantly malnourished (ie in a famine etc) the milk will still retain a good quality of vitamins as they are taken from mum's stores. Vitamins will help mum more than change the quality of milk. I personally DID take low dose asprin whilst swaying .... I know Atomic doesnt recommend it but I looked up Thomas Hales' recommendations (he is a leader in lactation pharmacology) and he was ok with a low dose asprin as he felt that little crosses into the milk. Neither my son or I had any bruises. I you google I know that Thomas Hales has a web forum somewhere where recommendations about different types of medications are listed. You can read my sway in my sig if you want to read my sway whilst nursing a 15 month old. I just made sure to take my supps (and the majority of my aspartame) after my last feed of the day so that there would be a big gap and less drug would be in the milk by the time by baby next fed. He was feeding between 3 - 5 times a day I think when I fell pg. Best of luck!
Mummy to three beautiful little men :
And 2 beautifulboth brought into my life by Gender Dreaming sways on the LE diet.
So grateful for this wonderful site with all the information on it. I am sure without this site I would not have my 2 beautiful girls.
-
May 20th, 2013, 06:35 AM #10Dream Vet
- Join Date
- Oct 2012
- Posts
- 665
Did you try vitex to get your cycles back? I know AS used it succesfully, right?
Mother of'08 and
'10
And aaug '14
Similar Threads
-
Lori Whalen, R.N., Nurse Coordinator, HRC
By GDControl in forum Ask Dr. Daniel Potter, HRCReplies: 6Last Post: April 14th, 2012, 05:44 AM