Episode 83 Breastfeeding When You Don't Feel Like Yourself and Then Finding the Right Supports with Megan

Was breastfeeding or chestfeeding made more difficult for you by a feeling of not being yourself after your birthing experience? Was your recovery made more difficult by an inability to rest due to extra doctor’s appointments that required you to shuffle around? Megan, a doula and childbirth educator shares her two breastfeeding experiences. The first experience was made more difficult due to a difficult birth experience. She described the second birth experience as redemptive, though not without difficulty.

Megan discusses:

  • Using research to be firm in her own decisions when discussing her wishes with providers

  • Navigating pregnancy and birth with Type 1 diabetes

  • The stress of breastfeeding a sleepy baby

  • Feeling out of sorts for a full year after birth

  • Needing pelvic floor therapy

  • Fearing a second baby after a difficult first postpartum experience

  • Her redemptive second birth and breastfeeding experience

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