I'm over it. I'm frustrated and want to be done. I promised I'd go to 12 months with J since I did with A, but seriously I think the kid is starving because she won't sit still for 5 minutes to nurse. I have to wrestle her and she whines and cries all day long because she wants me. I know this is a phase and I went through it with Amelia at 9 months. I just hate that I feel this way and want to be done with this phase.
Re: I am so over breastfeeding
Around that age Cooper mostly took bottles. He would not sit still and nurse because he couldn't see anything and with the bottle he could at least face out and watch the world. But I was pumping at work anyway, so it was just easier to pump on weekends too rather than fight him.
Good luck, I hope this phase passes quickly for you.
(((hugs)))
I too appreciate your honesty because motherhood (and bfing) isn't all roses and it's definitely a challenge at times. I remember that stage with Tyler...beyong frustrating!
I applaud you for going as long as you have! Looking back I wish I would have stuck it out. It is frustrating, and thanks for being honest about it. Day to day, step by step. You can make it one year. HUGS!!!
j+k+m+e | running with needles
:-( I'm with you! It was so much easier to BF DD for 10 months since she was in daycare all day I really only had to do it twice a day and then on the weekends (which we still supplemented with formula anyway).
DS is 5 1/2 months and exclusively BFing all the time is wearing me out. He is so wiggly and curious about everything and has 2 very sharp bottom teeth! The only thing stopping me from stopping is that I don't want to buy formula and I don't want to wash bottles! I'm hoping I can hold out for a year as well.
Hang in there Momma.
Collin Thayne 10.11.2010
EJ is only ywo weeks older than your DS and hallelujah she doesn't have any teeth yet
j+k+m+e | running with needles
Have you seen my monkey?
BFing was the the hardest yet most wonderful thing I've done. My goal was 6 months and then when I made it there I wanted to do a full year. I had to stop abruptly at a little over 9 months for medical reasons and boy oh boy how I missed it. I hated having to figure out how many bottles of formula to take when we were going somewhere. I always had a ready supply when I was BFing. And the right temp too...DD hates cold formula. So I had to figure out how to warm it on the go. Easy at restaurants, not so much at Target.
It is hard. You can do it though. And if you don't, you did great getting to 9 months so pat yourself on the back for that. You're a great momma. ((HUGS))
Ugh, I'm so sorry. I remember at about 4 months with Micah already starting to countdown... 8 more months, 7 more months, etc. It ended up going by so fast.
Micah was a wiggly, squirmy, pinchy nurser too. She hated sitting still.
And actually, what I realized when she wouldn't nurse for more than 3 mintues was that she wanted to nurse less often. So I went from 3 hours to 4 hours and she was very happy and would sit longer. She still rarely nursed longer than 10 minutes at a time (5 minutes each side or 10 minutes total). And she didn't starve... that baby had some thighs!
Maybe something to try? Helped my feelings of wanting to quit too!
This too shall pass, mama. You are doing a great job!
This. When S gets teeth, I am done!
I've figured out that the only time he ever bites down is when he's done eating and is bored. So after about 5 min I start to watch him and as soon as he's done sucking I unlatch him. It has made for a much better experience! I also did what Cali girl said and have started going every 4 hours and he sits still a lot better while nursing now.
Collin Thayne 10.11.2010