Have you decided yet?
If breast, what are your personal reasons?
If formula, what are your personal reasons?
Will you be breastfeeding exclusively, or also allowing a bottle (with or without breast milk)
If undecided, what is holding you back from making a decision?
Breast vs Formula 238 votes
Re: Breast vs Formula
I mean I WANT to BF... I just had such a hard time with DD, and she never learned to latch on. I had no support system at that time because I was so young when I had her, and was very naive about BF in general.
If I had it my way, I would probably exclusively BF, no bottles. But with my past experience, I dont know if it will be possible.
I only have 2 people IRL to really compare anything BF related to, and that is my SIL's that just had their kids...
R does the breast and bottle. She is literally pumping every hour because she is trying to boost her milk supply because she isnt making enough... Her struggles, make me nervous...
A does the breast AND formula because she says her son doesnt get full on BF alone...
I think I will at least try for as long as possible, but I really dont want to introduce a bottle at all if possible. Which makes me feel guilty and selfish because I know DD is going to want to help with feedings, and I am sure DH would like to as well, but I feel like, just for feedings, I want my babe all to myself... I have to share after all the rest of the time..... lol
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~Mama to two daughters and baby #3 coming soon~
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We'll see what happens.
Siggy challenge:
With my DS, I had a very low supply from the beginning and he had a difficult time latching so I had to wear a shield anytime I wanted to nurse him. We also had so supplement with formula early on because of my low supply. I couldn't even pump enough to build up a supply. Well that got old very quickly so after a few months we switched solely to formula.
With DD, I was determined as hell to bf her so I pushed through the initial difficulty and latching and then through thrush (OUCH!) and eventually was able to bf relatively easily. When I went back to work after 12 weeks of leave I would bf her in the morning, pump 3x during the day and then bf her 2x at night. That worked out well but eventually I wasn't getting enough from pumping to sustain her during the day so we switched to bf-ing morning and night and formula during the day. It worked out well and we that up until she weaned herself just after her first birthday.
So ALL that to say i'm going to go the same route with this one as I did with DD and just hope it all works out.
I will have to go out in the parking lot, and sit in my car with a cover on and pump. I now (unfortunately) work for a very male-dominant company, and they couldn't care less.
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We'll see what happens this time.
~Mama to two daughters and baby #3 coming soon~
Well that is wrong and stupid and you should unfriend/family anyone who gives you shit.
I agree with PP's who say it's too early for this. This IS a very sensitive subject.
ATTENTION FIRST TIME MOMS!!!
Breast feeding is hard. Some of you will not be able to do it no matter how much tea you drink or cookies you bake, it just won't happen. Some of you will have children with lip ties, latch problems, and tongue ties making it extremely painful. Some of you will have non supportive spouses and family who are uncomfortable with your nursing or uncaring about your nursing problems. Then there is mastitis and thrush, cracked nipples, painful let downs etc. it is not as easy as whipping out a boob. Then again some of you will be like a little dairy cow. Good luck to anyone who wants to give it a go and congratulations to anyone who gets it done.
Having said that, there is nothing wrong with formula feeding. I repeat nothing wrong with formula feeding. Do not let anyone make you feel guilty for not breast feeding. And don't make anyone else feel guilty for doing it. Yeah I get it studies show breast feeding is the healthiest option for mom and baby. But I really hate that "breast is best" sanctimommy shit. You know what's best? Feeding your baby. That's the best you can do.
9/13/12 BFP 9/25/12 M/C at 6.5 weeks
***All AL'ers Welcome***
-----------------------------------SIGGY WARNING-------------------------------------
Me: 31| DH: 36
TTC #1 Since 07/2010
DX: Unexplained Infertility
TX:
IUI #1 on 7/3/14 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (44 million sperm, 1 dominant follie) = BFN
IUI #2: on 7/28/14 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (23 million sperm, 2 dominant follies) = BFN
IUI #3 on 8/22/2014 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (53 million sperm, 2 dominant follies)= BFP MMC @ 7weeks
But, if it doesn't work out, formula it is. It isn't poison.
TTC since Sept 2012
M/C on 5/01/13 at 8 wks
AF finally appeared 11 wks later per Provera
Diagnosed with PCOS on 7/29/13
Three Failed Medicated Cycles, NTNP Indefinitely
BFP #2 9/14/14, EDD 5/23/14...MMC discovered @ 9w2d; D&C 10/23/14
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***** All ALers welcome *****
-----------------------------------SIGGY WARNING-------------------------------------
Me: 31| DH: 36
TTC #1 Since 07/2010
DX: Unexplained Infertility
TX:
IUI #1 on 7/3/14 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (44 million sperm, 1 dominant follie) = BFN
IUI #2: on 7/28/14 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (23 million sperm, 2 dominant follies) = BFN
IUI #3 on 8/22/2014 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (53 million sperm, 2 dominant follies)= BFP MMC @ 7weeks
My hospital had a support group that met for new moms. You could go and nurse and the LC would come around and check latch. You could do before and after weighing to get a feel for how much they were getting. It was SO helpful and I made great friends. I highly recommend it if your hospital offers something like that,
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That's okay. I am over sensitive about it right now because I literally was just having this conversation a couple hours ago. I was informing a mom that really didn't know it was an option. It brought up a lot of old stuff like the mom who told me my son would be emotionally stunted by not BFing. One of the reasons I liked EPing was because DH and I could both do skin to skin feeding sessions. Or, the old woman in the restaurant who thought I was giving him formula and just walked up randomly and told me I was poisoning him with artificial chemicals.
I support breastfeeding exclusively, breast feeding and pumping, formula feeding, and exclusively pumping. I just wish there were more information and resources for EPers because I basically had nothing to go on and had to figure it out myself. He was able to get breast milk until he was 8 months.
I have to say I think this is going over pretty well.