My babe is a month old now, and I just wanted to pop back into the 3rd tri to say that breastfeeding is freaking awesome. Super convenient, very sweet, and (obviously) provides perfect nutrition for baby. I'm back to my prepregnancy weight already, probably somewhat due to BFing.
I'm posting this because I was a girl that was not particularly thrilled with being pregnant (didn't find it very fascinating or heartwarming) but breastfeeding is just the coolest thing I've every done. I hope everyone that wants to try it can be successful; GL!
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Agree. I'm constantly bombarded with people telling me it sucks or is ridiculously hard/painful and that I should just FF to begin with. I realize it's probably going to have it's challenges (especially with twins) but it's refreshing to hear someone say they actually like it. Gives me some hope.
Thanks for the encouragement
I am excited to breastfeed and nourish my child! What an amazing thing we can do for our LO!
Thanks for posting this. I BF DS for 16 months, and I plan to BF again for up to a year this time. The first two weeks were hard on my nipples due to latching issues and cracking, but it got a lot better after that (the LC was a big help). I'm glad i didn't give up.
What a bunch of b*tches telling you to not even try. Sorry to hear that you're being discouraged. I must say, I think it sucks, but so does not sleeping much and changing HUGE poop diapers, but it is all a part of the game and at the end of the day- you LOVE it because you love LO. Good luck
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Yeah nice, eh? A lot of people I come into contact with can't believe I'm going to try to BF twins. The majority of our close friends/family are supportive but I've had more than a few people look at me like I'm a complete psycho b/c I'm not FF'ing from the get-go. I'm giving BF'ing my all and intend to use all my resources (LC and community RN's) I have nothing against FF'ing at all, but with 2 mouths to feed on a mat leave reduced budget -- hello I'd like to feed my kids the free stuff for at least awhile!
This is so great to hear! I have recently felt bombarded by so many horror stories, I have really started to get nervous about the whole thing...
Thanks for the info, congratulations!, and hope things continue to go well for you!
Me too I dont have much support and I am really hoping to suceed with it
That is so great!
I loved BFing too. It was easy from the start for us despite my DD being a 35w preemie. We were so lucky.
My ONLY complaint was trying to get back into my workout routine. I had to wear two sports bras and would often drench myself. I had an over-supply issue that was uncomfortable for work-outs and once my DD started STTN. But since that is my only complaint I consider myself incredibly lucky
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i was reading through your posts and i just have to say, i know a girl who breastfed triplets for 6 months, she enjoyed it very much and although she said it was hard, it was also worth it. I think its great you want to breastfeed your twins, i hope it goes great for you! dont listen to the negative people who say to formula feed (there is nothing wrong with formula though, my first was FF)..i love breastfeeding
I just want to chime in and say that it's ok if you don't think breastfeeding in the first month is super awesome. I hated it at first. It was hard and my nipples hurt and I was leaking everywhere and it just sucked. But it gets so much better and easier after the first 4-6 weeks and I'm so happy that I continued to nurse my daughter. It ended up being a wonderful experience for us.
So even if you don't have the OP's experience at first, hang in there! It gets better.
This. I don't get the whole "oh, pregnancy, this magical experience" stuff. (Didn't help I was sick as a dog for the first four months!) But I am looking forward to breastfeeding. Go figure.
Actually, until I got pregnant and started reading the books, I didn't realize that EVERYONE didn't breastfeed. I thought formula was for older babies, like baby food is, or for moms with medical difficulties or adopted babies. I thought everyone just breastfed -- my mom did. My MIL likes to joke she breastfed until the kids went to first grade. Actually, I'm not sure that's a joke.
Also, the moment I got pregnant, my nipples changed to look like -- well, like something on the end of a bottle. That's actually how I first suspected I was pregnant. So I'm actually not so stressed about breastfeeding. All the equipment appears to be in working order. ;-)
There's a lot more to breastfeeding than the shape of your nipple. I just don't want to see you get discouraged if it's hard at first. Most breastfeeding problems can be worked out with the right help and with patience. Good luck.