Dear Tammie,
It is definitely possible to exclusively breastfeed (i.e. nothing but breast milk) when having a caesarean birth. Although you will probably find it harder to move about than with a virginal birth, let everyone know that you want to breastfed and ask the nurses for lots of help.
If you write to me and send your contact details I will send you an LLLI pamphlet,
Breastfeeding after a Cesarean Birth.
E-mail address:
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There are concerns which are especially important to mothers who are having a caesarean:
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Consider the hospital policies on breastfeeding.
(These policies will have a greater effect on you.)
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Ask your doctor how much time you and the baby will be allowed to spend together.
(Hours of rooming-in can vary. Breastfeeding goes more easily when mothers and babies can nurse unrestrictedly. Some nurses may suggest or insist on taking the baby to the nursery but 24 hour rooming-in has many advantages. Often the baby is born sleepy and when you and baby are together you?ll be more aware of the baby?s sleep cycles and be able to take advantage of the times baby is most alert to nurse him.)
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Avoid artificial nipples which can cause nipple confusion.
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The type of anaesthetic that is used during the operation can directly affect the mother?s opportunity to initiate breastfeeding.
(Nursing as soon as possible after delivery offers benefits, it brings you both emotionally closer, it releases hormones to contact the uterus more quickly and it stimulates your breasts to increase your milk sooner.)
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Some hospitals require that a baby born by c-section spend the first 24 hours after birth in the nursery for observation.
(This policy can often be waived with written orders from the baby?s doctor, assuming the baby has no health problems.)
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Many caesarean mothers are concerned that the medications they may need to take will affect their babies.
(Medications used for pain relief are usually not a problem, and neither are antibiotics which may also be prescribed.)
You may also find the LLLI web page,
Is it possible to breastfeed after a cesarean birth?, of interest.
http://www.lalecheleague.org/FAQ/cesarean.html,
Best wishes,
SARAH
LLL Leader of the Hong Kong Central Group