Laura Mazza is a blogger and mum-of-two. You can follow her blog Mum on the Run here, or follow her Facebook page here.
Things no one told me about breastfeeding: (in no particular order)
1. Your areolas, those brown things on your boobs (not a type of pasta as I initially thought) grow to the size of a discus plate, and become very dark. Some people told me it’s so your baby can find your nipples. Well, let me tell you, with mine every baby on the planet could find them. They were a satellite dish on their own.
2. Milk doesn’t just squirt from one hole. There’s multiple holes and you really become the Trevi fountain. My discus areolas also had their own holes… yep milk holes around the nipple. it was very weird and even weirder when the midwife told the other midwives to come and look at my lactating discuses.
3. Letdowns feel weird. I remember when it happened I was screaming, thinking wait - why do I have pins and needles?? And then bang... Trevi fountain.
4. Babies don't like letdowns all that much, and seem to pull off in that exact moment and you end up spraying their face like a hose. "Ohhh sorry baby!" And then I'd rub it in their face, because it's got all that good in it.
5. Them boobies leak. They leak at the best time, but don't look at any babies unless you got some good breast pads on.
6. You can get thrush in your nipples. Try and explain that to a pharmacist who has no idea about breastfeeding and asks you if you're lost. "Here, let me take you home honey." There's some weird blue stuff you put in your child's mouth for thrush that makes it look like you negligently let them suck on a texta.
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7. Your wardrobe comes based on how easily you can whip it out and feed. I may have cut some holes in tops... no biggy.