Newborn photos and swaddles are adorable, but what about YOU, mama? When it’s time to nurse your little one for the first time, what will you need by your side?
Breastfeeding Essentials for a Smooth Start
Let’s address the pump question: Most hospitals provide lactation consultants and pumps for postpartum use. Breathe easy! Call your hospital beforehand to see what breastfeeding supplies they offer and confirm lactation consultant availability. These experts are there to answer your questions and help you achieve a successful breastfeeding journey.
Now, let’s explore additional items to maximize your breastfeeding comfort during those precious hospital days:
- Nursing Bras and Tanks: Easy Access
Who needs modesty when you’re a superhero fueling your newborn? Choose bras and tanks that prioritize easy latching and skin-to-skin contact.
Products to check out: Bravado Designs, Kindred Bravely, Bodily - Nursing Pads: Leakproof Protection
These lifesavers absorb leaks and safeguard your clothes. Disposable or washable options are available, so pick your preference.
Products to check out: Lansinoh disposable or Lansinoh Washable, Bamboobies, - Nipple Cream: Soothing Soreness
Breastfeeding is natural, but soreness can happen. Lanolin-based creams are popular choices to soothe any discomfort or cracking.
Products to check out: Lansinoh, Earth Mama Angel Baby, Mother Love - Feeding Pillow: Positioning Perfection
A nursing pillow can be a game-changer, especially for first-time moms. It provides support and frees up your arms for optimal baby positioning during feeds.
Products to check out: My Brest Friend, Twin Z Pillow - Pajamas, Gowns, or Robes: Comfy Clothes are Key
Embrace comfort above all else! Pack loose-fitting clothes that grant easy access for breastfeeding. A robe that layers over your nursing bra or tank can be a lifesaver, too. - Water Bottle: Stay Hydrated
As a breastfeeding mama, hydration is crucial. Pack your favorite reusable water bottle and keep it within reach. You’ll thank yourself later!
Remember: Your milk supply takes a few days to come in fully. Initially, your body produces colostrum, often called “liquid gold.” This amazing substance is exactly what your newborn needs. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t see a massive “milk” supply in the first 48 hours. It’ll come after the colostrum, but let that newborn drink up the gold while it’s there.
Bonus Tip: Some insurance plans cover breast pump accessories and replacement parts. Let us help you check your coverage and consider getting a hospital-grade pump through insurance. Hygeia provides a variety of accessories that compliment your Hygeia breast pump. Check out our pump and accessories on our website.