For most people I know, breastfeeding didn’t come easily or naturally. At first it’s painful, difficult, and there’s a steep learning curve, especially during the first several weeks. Below are all things that helped me on my breastfeeding journey.


For Pain

There’s a breastfeeding learning curve, not only for you, but for your newborn. Most won’t get the latch right away. Many may even need additional assistance like chiropractic sessions or evaluations for oral restrictions. Sometimes the latch may be unbearably painful. The below items can help with the pain during or in between feeds.

Nipple Care

When you first start breastfeeding, your nipples will feel so raw. You won’t want anything touching it. The worst thing is having a towel or any fabric rub against it. Nothing helped with the pain, healing and protection for me like these silverettes. I wore them all the time in between feeds for the first few weeks.

  1. SILVERETTE The Original Silver Nursing Cups, Silverettes Metal Nipple Covers for Breastfeeding

Nipple Creams

Water touching your nipples during showers could also become unbearable when you first start breastfeeding. I would always put some nipple cream on before showers and that layer of protection really helped with the pain.

  1. Lansinoh Lanolin Nipple Cream
  2. Organic Nipple Butter™ Breastfeeding Cream by Earth Mama

Nipple Shields

Using a nipple shield acts as a protective barrier for your nipples while baby learns or improves their latch. It also helps your nipples heal and not become further damaged by a poor latch.

  1. Medela Contact Nipple Shield for Breastfeeding, 20mm Small Nippleshield
  2. Lansinoh Contact Nipple Shields for Breastfeeding, 2 Nipple Shields (24mm)
  3. haakaa Nippleshield Silicone Nipple Shields for Breastfeeding with Carry Case Ultra-Thin Super-Soft (18mm, 2pk)

For Clogs

With my second baby, I was always engorged with painful clogs. This went on for at least six months.

Massages

Gently massaging the clogs and engorged areas, especially during feedings, definitely helped for me.

  1. LaVie The Original Lactation Massager for Breastfeeding
  2. LaVie 2-in-1 Warming Lactation Massager
  3. LaVie 5-in-1 Lactation Massager Roller

Supplements

Taking supplements also helped me with clogs. With my third I took sunflower lecithins religiously for maintenance, then more for when I would feel a clog coming.

  1. Duct Flow Lactation Support – Clogged Milk Duct Relief Supplement
  2. Legendairy Milk Sunflower Lecithin

For Leaking

Not everyone leaks, but I did. A lot. At first it was sporadic, every 30 minutes or 1.5 hours. Slowly it would be more consistent with feeding times. Also if I was feeding on one side, the other side would leak. So much that I would soak through towels.

Milk Collectors

When I used a haakaa for the other side, I could get upwards to 3 ounces. This helped me build my frozen supply while my body regulated. For most, your body will regulate after 6-8 weeks and not leak as much. For me it went on for 3-6 months.

  1. haakaa Manual Breast Pump for Breastfeeding
  2. haakaa Ladybug Milk Collector
  3. haakaa Manual Breast Pump Breastfeeding Pump with Food Grade Silicone Cap

For Milk Supply

Milk supply can be so inconsistent. One minute you’re overproducing, getting three ounces of leaked milk a session, the next minute, you’re dried up and scrambling to ramp up your supply. For me, my supply would tank if I was sick, stressed, or not eating, hydrating or sleeping enough. You can’t always control when you get sick or stressed about something, so it’s helpful to have some supplements and lactation cookies ready.

Supplements

I also always took all the Legendairy Milk supplements I could get a hold of while breastfeeding all three of my babies.

  1. Legendairy Milk Liquid Gold Lactation Supplement
  2. Legendairy Milk Lechita, Supports Milk Flow
  3. Legendairy Milk Cash Cow Lactation Supplement

Hydration Packs

Staying hydrated is so crucial for your milk supply. If you get sick of water, get some coconut water or try some of my favorite hydration mixes.

  1. Ultima Replenisher Mocktini Electrolyte Drink Mix – Peach Bellini, 90 Servings
  2. Ultima Replenisher Daily Electrolyte Drink Mix – Mocktini Variety, 16 Stickpacks
  3. Ultima Replenisher Daily Electrolyte Drink Mix – Watermelon, 30 Servings

Cookies

I haven’t done a test to see if lactation cookies really work but they’re delicious and I’ll take any excuse to eat cookies.

  1. Munchkin Milkmakers Lactation Cookie Bites, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip
  2. Munchkin Milkmakers Lactation Cookie Bites, Chocolate Salted Caramel

For Support

You don’t need a nursing pillow, but it definitely helps, especially during the first few weeks when you may be cluster feeding around the clock. Your body will already be sore and cramped from labor, any extra support is so helpful.

Breastfeeding Pillow

Below are the most popular nursing pillows. The boppy is tried and true and has been around forever. My Brest Friend is extra supportive for the newborn stage but could be annoying to put on and off. Or you can just keep it on on the time. Snuggle me and Dockatot makes more aesthetic pillows. As baby grew, I did prefer the wedge just to support my arm.

  1. Boppy Nursing Pillow
  2. My Brest Friend Original Nursing Pillow
  3. Frida Mom Nursing Pillow
  4. snuggle me Organic Nursing Pillow
  5. Dockatot La Maman Wedge Nursing Pillow