https://www.thebump.com/a/how-to-deal-with-breastfeeding-bullies
(I posted this on the July board by accident, whoops)
I was surfing around the feeding part of the bump and came across this and thought it was awesome because I deal with my MIL and her constant nagging about pro breastfeeding. I for one am not producing enough milk for my baby to be strictly fed breastmilk and although I have accepted this, it still kind of sucks. I nurse him as much as I can though the day, and pump every 2-3 hours but I cannot get more than 3 ounces daily (I have tried all the tips on increasing milk but none have worked) So I go back and fourth from bottle to breast and supplement with formula which is not what I had planned to do but then I think, has anything gone as planned with this baby? Not quite. He is fed, he poops, he pees, he has put on weight, and he is happy so what more could I ask for? Breastfeeding bullies are a real thing. My MIL is one of them and I plan on using some of those comebacks on her ::evil laugh:: . Thought I would share the link in case any of you ladies are dealing with a breastfeeding bully of your own.
Re: Breastfeeding Bullies
This is a lesson that every new mother, who is unable to BF, must learn. Good for you for sticking up for yourself!
Ok not a great comeback but they might leave you alone
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Your doing your best!!!!
I'm very pro BFing, but I've also struggled with it. My oldest had latching issues, we always had supply issues and she was under weight. I did enough beating myself up over it, I certainly didn't need anyone else throwing their two cents in. We ended up supplementing around 4 months and stopped BFing all together by about 7 months. Let me tell you, I was so much less stressed when I wast worried about my supply every damn day, I was a way better mother all around once she was on formula.
My son nursed for 13 months with no issues.
Now with baby number 3, were 10 days in and I'm ready to be done. My boobs HURT constantly. I'm going to try to stick it out but I wouldn't blame anyone for switching to formula if they felt the way I've felt the past few days.
Point being, every mother is different and every baby is different and as long as you're doing your best and your baby is fed, no one has a right to say anything to you. Besides, do these people always eat the best nutrition they can? Or do they have that slice of pizza or whatever's convenient if they don't feel like cooking?