@herooftheday Had my son at a baby friendly hospital in May and also EFF from the start. I didn’t have a birth plan or anything but they asked me when I was admitted if I was going to breast or bottle feed. I told them and they wrote it down on my whiteboard in the room and no one ever pressured me or tried to convince me to breastfeed.
They did skin to skin after the baby was born, while they were stitching me up. Probably for 30 minutes? Then they had to take him away because I was losing too much blood, they gave him to my husband and he gave him his first bottle. Not sure if I would have even been able to breastfeed if I wanted to given the situation. I didn’t feed him myself until the next morning.
They refused to give me a pacifier so I regretted not bringing one with me. I just thought that was something they would provide. Eventually the night nurse in the recovery area took pity on us and gave me one. They have them for NICU babies but won’t give them to other babies because it’s bad for breastfeeding, even though I wasn’t breastfeeding. So bring your own pacifier.
I didn’t bring formula, they provided as much as we wanted in those little RTF bottles. Even gave us a few packs to take home with us.
They wouldn’t take the baby to the nursery which sucked, they said they only had a nursery for NICU babies. I wasn’t able to get out of bed because of my blood loss and I was exhausted (I had to be induced so I’d been in the hospital for 24 hours already before he was born with very little sleep, and my husband as well had slept on the floor and was exhausted). It was rough. We had my MIL come to help us at the hospital, I was there for 3 days after the birth because of my complications and we had pretty much zero help once we left labor and delivery.
No one ever bothered me about breastfeeding or tried to limit my access to formula so my only complaints really are the pacifier thing and not having a nursery to send him to. They never sent a lactation consultant to me or even mentioned it.