The Noodad Breastfeeding Dictionary

Posted on 04 27, 2006 under Her by Noodad | Comments

If your wife is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed,  you will be barraged with new terminology. Not only should you know what they mean, you should be respectful of the implications they carry with them. For all you veteran Noodads, please add to this list so the newbies can be prepared.

Engorge (en"gorj)
verb
1 cause to swell with blood, water, milk, or another fluid

Noodad Explanation: Your wife"s boobs will fill up with milk after the baby is born. This will cause them to be huge (I"m talking Tera Patrick huge) and incredibly sensitive. Do not dare make contact with them or even look at them. Imagine getting kicked in the nuts and then jumping on a trampoline. That"s the pain your wife will have.

Used in context: "Dammit honey! You left that newspaper hanging off the table and I walked past and it grazed my engorged breast. Now I will kill you." 

 

Express (ik"spres)
verb
1 squeeze out liquid or air
Noodad Explanation: Milk will shoot out of the nipple. It will not just drip out. You know when you tried to empty the Capri Sun into a glass so you squeeze the bag and it shot a concentrated stream out the straw? That"s what I"m talkin about. Sometimes, your wife"s breasts will be so engorged that when she positions her breast in front of the kid it will shoot milk all over the place.
Used in context: "Honey, I accidently expressed milk all over the floor. Go get a mop.

Let Down
("let,doun)
noun
1 a decrease in size, volume, force
2 the release of milk in a nursing mother
Noodad Explanation: Once your wife is able to express the milk, there is a sensation called "let down". Your wife will groan and moan in such a way that you will think she is having an orgasm. Boy do you wish. This euphoric feeling is not because your kid is sucking on her boob! It is because the milk is being released from her body. So before you get all weirded out thinking that your kid is getting your wife off, chill out.
Used in context: "Ohhhhhhhh. Mmmmmmmmm. Let down. Ahhhh"

Latch (la CH)
verb
1 become fixed in a particular state
Noodad Explanation: Your kid will not get appropriate suction unless they latch onto the breast. This challenging at first for the mother as they are not familiar with how a "latched" baby feels like. After some practice it gets better.
Used in context: "Your daughter will not latch. I hope she latches soon because I am so engorged."

Wean (wén)
verb
1 accustom (an infant) to food other than its mother"s milk
Noodad Explanation: When you and your wife decide it is time for your kid to kick the boob juice habit, then you begin a "weaning" process. This is as simple as slowly increasing solid food intake while decreasing breast milk. Sometime you may hear the term, "Self-weaning". This means that your child has decided on their own to decrease their milk consumption. This will occur by a decrease in time spent nursing or a blatant refusal all together.
Used in context: "I think it is time to start weaning your son. He won"t nurse for more than 5 minutes now and he is eating a ton of solids now."

Learn them, study them, and use them at cocktail parties. Good luck Noodads.

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    Can we learn about engorged breast that will shoot milk across the room?? I love the fact that noodad gives me terms and definitions that I can work with! :grin
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    Lansinoh: Breasts are made of skin, and repeated sucking can cause chafing, drying and cracking. Luckily, there\'s a cream called Lansinoh that eases the discomfort. And no, offering to lube the boob with the soothing salve is not a romantic gesture.

    La Leche League--This breastfeeding information and support group offers free advice to nursing moms. If you hear women talking about \"The Breastfeeding Nazis\", this is the same group. Although they might come across as overzealous at times, it\'s tough to argue with an organization that touts the motto: \"Breast is Best.\" Amen, sisters!

    Colostrum: When you\'re in the hospital with your newborn, you\'ll hear the nurses ask your wife if her milk has come in yet. \'What the hell has my kid been drinking for the last few days?\' you\'ll ask yourself--because you don\'t want to look ill-informed. What your kid has been chugging is colostrum. It\'s kind of a super concentrated vitamin-rich low fat milkshake-like liquid. Lucky for you, it also acts as a laxative! You\'ll be very familiar with the tell-tale seedy, mustard yellow plasma filling your kid\'s diapers.

    Good luck!
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    How do you decide the breast feeding your child is right for you and your son/daughter? It sounds like a good plan an helps keep your child(ren) healthy.:grin But from what I\'ve heard from other people is that its painful.:sigh Thats whats making me shy away from this option.
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    My limited experience/knowledge pans out thus: Breastfeeding is far and away better for babies than formula, in terms of health and nutrition. It is also cheaper and causes less smelly poop.
    It may hurt at first: my wife struggled with breastfeeding at first, with some chafing, and trouble getting our baby to latch on correctly. You just have to make a commitment to stick w/it for a few weeks while you and the baby adjust. There are lots of organizations out there that will give as much free help as you could ever need with getting things right. The long-term benefits in terms of development are massive, so do your best for the baby\'s sake.
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    Tabby,

    While it may not be the most comfortable feeling at first, it doesn\'t really hurt. It is a different sensation for sure, you will get use to it. Breastfeeding is so much better for the baby AND MOM! It releases endorphins and stuff to make Mom happy. Not having to get up to make a bottle at 3:00 AM is ALSO VERY HELPFUL!

    My child is now 6 months old with 5 teeth and we are still going strong!

    Good luck, you CAN do it!
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    I wish I didn't know those words when stumbling here, because then I would feel so proud now for learning so much interesting information. However, I am in possesion of breasts and having had two children, the terminology is all but imprinted on my brain forever.

    Regarding breast vs. bottle, I prefere bottle feeding in all honesty. (not to say I didn't breastfeed for a wee while, as some is better than none.)

    Bottle feeding = win, purely for the fact that the dad can be kicked out of bed to feed the baby while mum gets much needed (in my case) beauty sleep!
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    Nice one!
 

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