I was curious how many EP we have on here. I have EP since day 1. I also wanted to just pump. It works out well for my family. I also was wondering if you ever get tired of hearing ... "Why don't you just BF?" or "Have you tried BF?" ...                
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I EP and have since about 6 weeks. (Before that, BF was occasionally great...but mostly a stressful battle. At 6 weeks he refused to nurse, period.)
It works great for me and I'm happy with the decision. The only time it's a pain is when I'm traveling home to see my family. It's just more complicated. (PIP is much harder than NIP.)
I get SO tired of people asking why I don't BF, because I go into this long explanation which usually ends in - I wish I could BF, but this is what works.
EPing sucked (in more ways than one) in the beginning, pumping all the time, washing bottles, pump parts, tending to DS, etc. It was frustrating. I credit my DH to keeping me on schedule the first month because that first month was a blur.
Now it is great because I pump more than what DS eats, so I have 400+ oz of frozen milk and we are saving a buttload of money still. Plus DH can help with night feedings. I just make sure I have a pumped bottle of milk ready for DS, and he has no excuse not to get up with him. LOL.
My mom's neighbor thought it was weird I am "still" pumping, but like I told her if I could BF directly I would do it in a heartbeat.
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That's absolutely ridiculous, and I'm glad you've seen others say differently. Lots of moms pump right from the start. Think of all the preemies who get BM from their moms even though they can't nurse.
I EP, for both LO's, and have done so since coming home from the hospital. Both LO's just got formula while in the hospital. I never wanted to BF and didn't ever BF either LO.
I haven't had anyone IRL ask me those questions. The only people who really would have, like my grandmother and mother, were actually very supportive of EP even though they had never heard of it.
Another EP'er here. I wish that I could BF but my LO has pretty much refused. She has a tight ferenulum, spent 36 hours in special care and had suck and latch issues from the beginning. I would rather hook up to the milking machine (as I like to call it) and feed her breastmilk than give up completely and go to formula. My goal is 6 months pumping and if we make it there then I may try to go to 1 year.
I really wished that she would have nursed but she would scream, arch her back and all in all BF'ing was/is a miserable experience for us both. She is getting the health benefits and both Daddy and I can bond with her while giving her bottles.
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