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Are boys harder to breast feed?

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Astrophe · 09/05/2006 14:02

So many threads at the moment are from Mums of boys who are struggling with constant or otherwise difficult breast feeding. What do Mums of boys and girls think?

My DS is much harder to feed than DD was...feeds longer, more often, sleeps less.

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cece · 09/05/2006 14:08

Now I had the opposite. DD took hours to feed and was difficult, whereas ds was a breeze....

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MrsDoolittle · 09/05/2006 14:09

Same as you Apostrophe

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Poshtart · 09/05/2006 14:09

Both my DD and DS were easy. DS slept a bit better but I think that was because I was a more relaxed mum second time around.

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Jasnem · 09/05/2006 14:10

I'd be one of those mums... I fed 2 girls with no problems, and am struggling this time (ds is 10 weeks)He doesn't feed excessively, but I've had problems with latching, and painful breasts before, during and after.
He is currentlyvery difficult to get on, thenwriggles and bites and chews me. I have to hold him in a virtual headlock!

I don't know if it's just that he's a different child, or because he's a boy, but I have noticed that I'm not the only one with problems.

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MrsDoolittle · 09/05/2006 14:14

My chap is a nightmare. Throws himself around while bf, seems to play the 'air guitar' on my boob while he feeds. And I was so confident starting out....

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coppertop · 09/05/2006 14:16

Ds1 was a nightmare to feed. Ds2 was very easy and so is dd.

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Spagblog · 09/05/2006 14:16

Mine was. He got angry if he didn't get the milk straight away.

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Jasnem · 09/05/2006 14:19

Me too...(btw well done for making it to 12weeksSmile)
Iread on your other thread about one sided feeding - I have a bit of an oversupply problem, and very painful letdown. Do you think it would help with the pain?
Sorry to be changing the subject slightly, but I suspect if I start a new thread for my question, it'll be Apostrophe and Mrs D answering anyway!

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Piffle · 09/05/2006 14:19

not with me dd was more of a struggle
ds was a brilliant feeder

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HunKeRMunKeR · 09/05/2006 14:23

Think it's just individual children, not a gender thing.

Babies are odd little buggers. It helps to remember that At All Times, I find Grin

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Posey · 09/05/2006 14:25

Ds better in that he fed far more efficiently, sucking to feed rather than for comfort as dd did.

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SoupDragon · 09/05/2006 14:27

no way!!

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Jasnem · 09/05/2006 14:30

I will continue to chant "Babies are odd little buggers" through gritted teeth thenGrin
He is lovely thoughSmile

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Miaou · 09/05/2006 14:36

No difference between my ds and my dds in terms of feeding - all fed/feed well.

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MrsDoolittle · 09/05/2006 14:36

Sorry I can't help Jasnem.

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Jasnem · 09/05/2006 14:41

's ok Mrs D...I can't really help with the 3 hourly thing, eitherSad.
Might do some research after school while I'm thinking about it.

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Jasnem · 09/05/2006 14:41

's ok Mrs D...I can't really help with the 3 hourly thing, eitherSad.
Might do some research after school while I'm thinking about it.

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Astrophe · 09/05/2006 14:50

Jasnem, it has helped with the pain but its not gone. My supply dropped during the first 24 hours (was great), then went back up (I think...I find it hard to tell whats going on to be honest) but now (5 days on) I think is settling down a bit, although he still screams some feeds, particularly the first feed off the new side. I still have lots of milk and fast let dow, but its helped a bit, and he sleeps more now. :o

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Astrophe · 09/05/2006 14:53

Oh DS is only 8 1/2 weeks...have I been telling porkies somewhere? :o Can't wait 'till hes 12 weeks...might get easier then! 12 weeks is my current BF target, then I will revise...

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SomethingAboutMary · 09/05/2006 14:54

Hmm ds was impossible & gave up after 4 days, Dd was like a dream & managed about 3 months wish it was longer Smile

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sazhig · 09/05/2006 15:57

Just have to point out something rather obvious - if boys were harder to breastfeed then the human face would've died out long ago!

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Jasnem · 09/05/2006 17:55

Sorry, it's Mrs D's ds who is 12 weeks.

I'm going to give the one sided thing a go. Smile

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