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On Breastfeeding {Part Two}…

March 18, 2014

I am back for part two of my breastfeeding series {read Part I here}. These are the items I’ve used over the past six months to help my nursing journey go smoothly. Every lady is different, of course. I would recommenced keeping the receipts for anything you buy related to nursing, because you might find that a product or a method that was highly recommended just doesn’t work for you or your baby when the times comes. Nonetheless, here is what worked for me. I hope this list is helpful to you!
Milkies Milk Savers – This little cup is a genius way to catch all the overflow milk you produce for the first few weeks of nursing. You slide the cup in your bra on the side where the baby is not nursing, and it catches your letdown. I honestly saved bottles of milk with this contraption.

Nursing Cover – Honestly, Z hates to be covered when nursing. At first, I didn’t like using a cover because we were still working on our latch and positioning and I wanted to keep my eye on what was going on. I think she got so used to be uncovered that once I tried to use one later on, she would bat it away instantly. However, I still use my cover for when I pump. If you are full-time working mama who pumps a lot throughout the day, I would recommend having two covers {if your baby uses one} – one in the diaper bag, one in your pumping bag.

Pump – I have the Ameda Purely Yours pump and it works great for me. You can most likely get a free pump from your insurance, so call them before you purchase anything on your own.
Bottles – I heard that Tommy Tippee bottles were great for breastfed babies, so that’s what I registered for, and I really like them. We introduced Z to bottles right at two weeks and she’s always been fine with them. I’m home with her most of the time, but I would say she now takes 4-6 bottles throughout the week when Micah or my mom watch her.
Lawn drying rack – This is where all the baby bottles and pump parts dry on the counter.
Lanolin cream – I barely had to use any cream because nursing went so smoothly for us, but I would recommend having at least a tube of this on hand for cracked or sore nipples. It also works on your baby’s neck rolls, if his or her chins are chafing. True story!
Lansinoh storage bags – These are awesome bags for storing pumped milk.
Lansinoh nursing pads – These are the disposable nursing pads I still use. I have a set of Bamboobies as well, but I prefer the disposable type. 
Elle McPherson bra – This is my favorite nursing bra. It’s supportive, comfortable, and not atrociously ugly or bulky. I’ve heard it recommended by women of various sizes, so I think it’s very versatile for almost any body shape.
Panache “Sophie” bra – This is the other nursing bra I love, but they only make it for bigger sizes. It’s supportive and the only nursing bra that comes close to the “sexy” category.
Cheap Target nursing bras {like this one} – Don’t even bother buying a real nursing bra or tank for the first two months, because your size will go up and down as your milk supply stabilizes. I used two inexpensive bras from Target during this time. They aren’t super supportive, but they work for those first crazy weeks when you are around the house most of the time anyway.
Nursing sleep cami – These are the best things to sleep in during the first few months of nursing, especially when you are still waking up for night feedings. You feel like you are covered when you go to bed, but you can easily slide the top to the side to nurse, and the stretchy cotton gives you room as your milk supply builds up during {hopefully} longer stretches of sleep at night.
Hands free pumping bra – This thing is amazing. Ignore the awkward cartoon photos of a pumping woman on the packaging. I don’t know how to pump anymore without this bra.
Aden and Anais swaddle blankets – Keep one of these blankets in your diaper bag at all times. It can be used as a cover if needed. It can wipe spit up when you can’t find a burp cloth. It can even be used as a pillow to prop the baby’s head into the right position when feeding on the go.
Boppy pillow or Brestfriend – You will want some kind of pillow to make breastfeeding comfortable. I have both of these pillows. Lactation consultants will usually recommend the Brestfriend, and I found it the most helpful for the first few weeks, especially when figuring out how to feed at home without the help of an adjustable bed and 18 million pillows at the hospital. Around week eight, we transitioned to using the Boppy, which we now use all the time. I would not buy both pillows, but if you can get one as a gift and then borrow the other from a friend, that might be the perfect combo.
Boppy cover – I splurged on a Pottery Barn Kids Boppy cover, and I’m so glad I did. It’s so soft and such high quality. The Boppy gets covered in all types of questionable fluids, and this cover washes perfectly clean every time. It’s also fairly easy to put on and take off, which I appreciate.

So there is my list of breastfeeding must-haves. Yes, the things on this list will cost you a bit of money, but they will make your journey so much more enjoyable and most of them can be used for multiple children. And remember… the milk is free!

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  1. vanessasmusings

    March 19, 2014 at 12:36 AM

    You forgot the milkie! I giggled at the closing line of the milk being free…good reminder on the costs of associated items!

  2. Beth @ The Goad Abode

    March 19, 2014 at 12:49 PM

    great list! so many of these have been my go-to items as well 🙂 M hated her nursing cover and I've honestly never been successful at keeping her under it. win some/lose some, right?!

Hi. I’m Jen Russum and this blog is where I’ve been sharing narratives of God’s grace for more than a decade now. Some might say “blogs are dead” but I’m waiting for them to come back around like mom jeans and 90s flannel. I enjoy my coffee iced, my summers hot, and my dinner parties long with lots of laughter. I process all of life’s deepest, darkest, and happiest moments by writing essays in my head. When I have the time, some of these essays get typed up and shared here. I’ve always loved to write, and I hope my words bring you joy and encouragement.

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