do you plan to try to breastfeed longer this time around? i still feel awful that i only lasted 3 months with DD.
i feel like we were always going places and i did not put in a good enough effort to be able to breastfeed anywhere so i would just pull out the bottle.
i really want to be more successful this time and i am so nervous of failure again!
Re: 2nd, 3rd time moms.....(breastfeeding ?)
I'm not pg again, but bfing has been MUCH easier with DS than it was with DD.
I BF DS for 10 months (he self-weaned at that time - started biting me and was just no longer interested in the boob).
I think this time around if I make it to 6 months with the new LO I'll be really happy. Between having a 2.5 yr old, a new born and working (and pumping 3 times a day while at work) I think its going to be more challenging this time around (for me anyway).
GL to you! I think that if you make the commitment you can totally do it!
Zachary Ryan - 1/13/08 - 6lbs 15oz, 20.5 inches
Lilia Rose - 5/11/10 - 8lbs 6oz, 21 inches
At least you got 3 months in. I was only able to get 5 days in with DD but we had complications after birth (infection in stiches of perineum, high fever, DD had acid reflux, couldn't get to latch on correctly...) I have high hopes to try again this time and IF I get 3 months in, then I will be happy with that. I plan to BF for at least 6 months.
On a side note about the failure thing, on the 5th day, I remember calling my mom bawling because I felt like a failure cause I couldn't do it and asked her if it was ok to give DD formula...
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I've heard that bf #2 or 3 is much easier than the first. You know more of what to expect now that you've been around the track once.
I plan to BF till DS2 self weans. DS1 was EBF till 6 months and BF till 15months however, I was a SAHM who was studying for my RN test. With DS2, I'll be working part-time for a few weeks after mat leave then going back full-time so DH can finish school. DS2 will be about 1/2 and 1/2 with BF and FF. I would love to EBF however, it's not feasible when working 3 nights/week and sleeping 2.5 days/week. I have a feeling he may wean earlier than his brother did at 15 months.
I am so sick of women beating themselves up about "failure" when it comes to breastfeeding. Yes, the breast is best, we all know that, but come on - breastfeeding for three months is in no way a failure. A true failure would be a failure to provide your child with adequate nutrition.
While I hope that you are able to meet your breastfeeding goals with your new LO, because clearly it is something that is very important to you, please DO NOT harbor guilt over the way that you fed your first one. The most important thing is that you raised a happy, healthy baby, and there is never any shame in that. Good luck.
I'm pretty happy with how long I went with DD -- 15 months. I would've gladly gone longer, maybe 18 months, but she weaned herself when she was getting a set of molars and it hurt too much to nurse.
I definitely want to go at least a year again. BFing was a fantastic "diet" and I was so thin! Plus I didn't have to spend a penny on formula.
I just hope the first six weeks are easier. I had so much pain those first few weeks!
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
You didn't fail the 1st time!! Don't beat yourself up over this. It really isn't a huge deal in the big scheme of things. I know our society puts alot of pressure on women to BF now a days, but jsut feeding your baby is more than what some people do!! So be glad your baby was fed and is perfectly healthy today! If you had BF, the outcome would still be the same as it is now.
I do plan on BF'ing this baby longer...I BF DD#1 for 8 months. This time, I'd like to go for a year. IF I even decide to BF this baby, I'm still up in the air on this.
Amen, sistah.