Seriously...why do people feel the need to ask if I am BFing? Considering the fact that my LO had trouble latching at first and we had to supplement right away...now I am lucky if between trying to BF and pumping if LO gets even a third of what he eats as BM.
Anytime someone asks i feel the need to explain myself as to why im not fully EBF and it makes me feel awkward and kind of guilty.
On top of the people who just ask, my mom has gotten into the habit of making me feel guilty that im not trying harder with BFing. At first i think she was just trying to encourage me bc she knew i felt like crap about it, but now that me and DH have kind of found that what we are doing is ok with us, i wish she would just let me do my thing and keep comments to herself.
Ugh. Anyway, i know there are a lot of us who need support for our decisions...and i guess its just my time to ask for some. Thanks in advance
Re: Why do people ask?
Next up is "is she/he a 'good' baby'?"
Translate: do they STTN. My response has been 'oh she's awesome, we're not getting much sleep, but she's a good baby'.
Because not sleeping means a bad baby?
Sorry... Thread jacking.
I got asked this yesterday when I was in a snarky mood. My response - "yup he's great, sure just this morning he got up early to shovel the driveway and unload the dishwasher". That pretty much ended the conversation.
Eta: I did have one instance where I thought it was acceptable for someone to ask if I was BF. The week we came home we had several people from our church bring us meals and one lady asked because she didn't want to make it too spicy if it might irritate LO's tummy. I thought that was very thoughtful. But otherwise, just no.
I also love the random people asking if I delivered 'naturally' or if I had a CS. I always want to say something snarky. Seriously I had a beautiful little girl it doesn't really matter how she exited my body.
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