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Cloth Diapers and Breast Feeding

My husband and I are expecting baby #2 in November. After experiencing a miscarriage in August I am a little bit nervous, but so far things are going along much better with this pregnancy. I am considering using cloth diapers with this baby, but would like some advice first - have you used them? What was your main reason for using them? Which brand did you use? I haven't done too much research just yet but would like to see what other mom's think first and see where you might lead me.
Also, with my son, I had a horrible time learning how to breastfeed. The hospital told me everything was fine but I ended up cracked and bleeding and in so much pain by the time I came home from the hospital. I ended up supplementing with formula and mostly pumping. I saw a lactation consultant who helped tremendously, but recommended a nipple shield - I never got my son back on me. Within two months my supply was gone. I would like to do better with this baby and plan to take at least one class to learn more. Can you recommend any books that are a great read to help educate myself in this area? Thanks moms!

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Thank you all for the great advice! We will look into all the different possibilites and go from there!

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Good book: So That's What They're For! by Janet Tamaro.
Super funny and super informative.

Congrats!!!

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If you use a nipple shield, you should also have the goal of getting back to breast. I used one for a while because I had overactive letdown and DD couldn't latch. I would start her with the shield and then try re-latching without. It took time, but over the course of a week or so, she was off the shield. If you know you had issues before, I would consider joining a la leache league group so you can get tips from moms and have some info in advance. Knowing what you know now, more support might be beneficial.

We used BumGenius 3.0 All In Ones. We didn't get a lot because daycare wouldn't use them, so we only PT cloth diapered, but we still use them and have since she was a newborn. They come with 2 inserts and snaps and velcro that make them adjustable. I know several families that really like them (and reluctant dads might like all in ones) and the only real complaint I hear is having to buy bigger pants to accommodate them (but that's not such a bad thing). DD had a lot of rash trouble with disposables, but not with cloth.

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Good book: So That's What They're For! by Janet Tamaro.
Super funny and super informative.

Congrats!!!

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Instead of a nipple shield this time around if you have latching issues (which is very common and fixable!!) use the nipple sandwich technique. You press your nipple (back behind the areola) between your middle and index fingers and insert the flattened nipple into the baby's mouth.

Call around for referrals to an actual IBCLC, not just a LC or CLC. The Le Leche League and local Midwives would probably have great leads as well as offer breastfeeding classes.

I'll be using cloth this time around for #2 baby also - good luck!

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RE: breastfeeding, you might want to check with a local La Leche League meeting. As well, this is a great product: http://www.lansinoh.com/products/hpa-lanolin

I can recommend Dr. Sears Breastfeeding book (http://www.amazon.com/Breastfeeding-Book-Everything-Nursi...) as well as the books by La Leche League. Good luck!

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Go to La Leche League support groups. They will help you too! Lactation consultants are awesome too. Good luck!

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With DD#1 I wanted to used cloth, but never took the plunge. Also with DD#1 I had a HORRIBLE time with breastfeeding. Labor of love ... really... because every second was PAIN from my cracked sore nipples. I wish I would have sought help sooner. Anyway, we worked through it and now I'm nursing twin DD's!

CLOTH! We are using cloth on our twins. After 2 months of spending $200+ on diapers alone, not even counting wipes.... I was done. I could NOT spend that kind of money for almost 2 years. Just couldn't. Besides... I hated thinking their poo was just sitting in landfill somewhere. Disgusting. So, a friend of mine invited me over and she showed me her cloth system. I was hooked.

I use Bum Genius pockets for night time and Bum Genius Flips for day. LOVE LOVE LOVE the Flips. Now, I will say, there are some newer systems that have improved on the Flips a bit... can't remember the brand off the top of my head right now...but it's the same concept. A microfiber multilayer insert that goes into a diaper cover. No folding. Just stick it in and go.

I do like my BG pockets as well. They are good.

Take a look at www.cottonbabies.com, www.diaperjunction.com Also, online stores like Jilliansdrawers.com and kellyscloset.com (?) will have sampler packs (I think cotton babies does as well) where you can pick a variety of diapers and TRY them for a period of time. Actually wash and use them before you commit to an entire stash. There is typically a return policy associated with these sample packs. These sites really want people to get their hands on cloth and see how EASY it is these days!!!!!

Back in Feb our family took a short trip. DH had a conference in FLa and we all went with him. I was not going to haul the cloth supplies and spend my sunny vacay washing diapers. So, we did sposies for those few days. Let me tell you ... it was not really any easier ... and sposies SMELL!!!! You can SMELL the chemicals. I felt SO bad putting that on my babies bottoms!!!! I was so glad to get home and put cloth back on my babies bottoms.

I will say this, you DO need to use special detergent with cloth. Detergents with optical brightners, or lots of dyes etc... will ruin your dipes. Most cloth websites will sell detergents good for diapers. I like Rockin' Green and Planet. Both can be used on your regular laundry as well. I've just started using Planet..... but my girlfriend LOVES it.

As far as the nursing. I'm sorry to say, the hospital LC's I've come across are not very good. Nipple shields work IF you are fitted properly. I had to use a shield with my twins. They were born a month early and were SO tiny! Their mouths just could not accommodate my nipples. I had recently met a woman who was a private LC ... so I called her and she helped me. She said it's important to fit the shield to the BABY'S mouth... NOT your nipple. Most LC's will fit it to you ... but then baby could still have trouble. If you fit it to BABY ... your nipple will be fine. Trust me. When I saw what she wanted me to put on I thought NO WAY... but it was fine. My babies latched perfectly and we had NO issues. My supply never suffered and within a couple of weeks they had grown to the point I no longer needed the shield.

Also, as far as timing.... if you have a properly fitting shield, then it will NOT affect your supply. And, as my friend said "Is baby being fed? Is baby getting what she/he needs? If so...then what's the problem"

Don't be overwhelmed by the CD options. There are lots. I will say, Rumparooz look interesting. I've never tried them and didn't know about them until after I had my stash. But, they are the only pocket I've seen with a double gusset around the leg.... which, could be good for containing poo. Particularly that exclusively breastfed runny poo. Diaper junction sells Rumparooz.

I would really suggest finding a sample pack so you can try out a variety. Seek a GOOD lactation consultant.... and get help early. Supplementing WILL deplete your supply. And, you can be doing everything PERFECTLY and still end up with sore nipples...that's what happened with DD#1 and I. The LC I used at the time said she wished she could video tape me latching my DD ... I was using perfect technique. HOWEVER, the shape of DD's mouth did NOT suit a "normal" latch. So, we had to adjust. There are tons of reasons why things might not work "normally".

This time around, I sought help much much earlier. And this time, I did NOT have weeks of suffering and almost hating bfing. It was a much better start.

Good luck and congrats!!!!

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The best advice I was ever given for a proper latch was "nose to nipple." Line up the baby's nose to your nipple, then they will tilt their head back and have a wonderful latch. I cracked and bled with my son, and it took a few weeks until I was not in agonizing pain, but then I got this advise for my daughter and I never had a bit of pain from day one!
Cloth diapers, as another person said, are addicting! There are SO many cute covers, and more or less convenient options... so I'll share my top two favorites! We used chinese prefolds with prowrap covers (SUPER cheap and SUPER effective... we never ever had a leak!), and with my daughter I got a bunch of FuzziBunz second hand, that I put prefolds in (you can buy inserts, but prefolds worked just fine). I then handed those down to a friend. If you want something more fancy and expensive, look for them used - you'll save a bunch of money and they work just fine!

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I breastfeed and cloth diaper my son, now 17 months.

I agree with others, stick with a lactation consultant over just using books for help. Attend LLL meetings if you can, but at the very least you could check out their website - I found a lot of helpful articles there. Also, I heard that if you 'prep' your nipples prior to giving birth by using lanolin or something similar to condition the skin it might help prevent the cracking and bleeding when you begin breastfeeding.

We cloth diaper with bum genious diapers and inserts. I love them, they are very easy to use and care for, very similar to disposables. We chose to cloth diaper based mainly on financial reasons, but also environmental. I was sickened to know how many disposable diapers enter our landfills throughout the diapering of just one baby! I wasn't willing to contribute to that, so we do cloth. I got ours from cottonbabies.com, which sells more than just diapers. They were on sale when I got them, and I found a coupon code online as well. The website also has a lot of helpful information/faq's regarding cloth diapering.

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