You are not a bad mommy!
increasing your dom might help, but the most help is the lact aid, for it stimulates increased milk supply by your daughter sucking.
Can you give the lact aid another try? She would not be frustrated at the breast even if your milk supply isn't built up yet because she will be getting milk with each suck.
A couple of tips that might help. First, you can use a band aid to tape the tube on your nipple. That way she will get milk from the first latch and the tube won't move around.
Also, you can put the milk bag in your bra instead of wearing it around your neck if that works better for you.
I would also put the bag on when I was getting near the time that my DD would be hungry, no messing around with it when she was frantic to eat. It was body temp that way.
try and be relaxed and calm while feeding. Your DD can feel tension and it will key her up as well. Pick a comfortable place to nurse her, maybe the couch or an arm chair. If it's the same spot each time, and it's a relaxing place, it might help you let down the milk. Maybe soothing music?
If you are large breasted, try getting a pillow that helps with breast feeding, such as " my breast friend, or a boppy". I used the former and it really helped with positioning and being more comfortable.
Also, make sure she latches on properly. That makes a difference as well. Ask advise from la leche league or a professional lactate consultant.
The bottom line is that the bonding time is just as important as the milk, maybe more so. She needs your love and mothering. If you have milk, great, if you have a little, great. If it's with a lact aid and formula, great. You need to do what is best for BOTH of you for a loving time.
hope that helps
Linda
Last edited by Linda; 11/26/10 01:31 AM.