I'm 18 years old and a FTM. I'm really debating on whether to breast feed or not... Everyone is telling me I should as though it's good for the baby. I really want to but I'm scared in a way, my boobs are not big atall!! How am I even going to have enough milk for the baby? What are my boobs going to look like afterwards? Any suggestions or thoughts about what I should do? Please help
Re: Breastfeeding
Even if you do have supply issues, any breastmilk is better for your baby than none.
Your boobs are probably not going to look the same after having a baby whether you breastfeed or not. Welcome to motherhood. But you'll either learn to love them how they are, learn to live with them, or work a boob job into your budget at some point. They will look awesome while you breastfeed though. Mine were amazing until I weaned.
All that said, if you decide not to breastfeed or try and have to stop, your baby will be just fine and you will still be a wonderful mother. I'm a huge breastfeeding advocate (I had some serious struggles with it early on and had to buy in fully to make it through) but it's not for everyone and that's totally fine. Breastfeeding is a wonderful and important thing to do for your baby, but it's just one of many wonderful and important things a mom can do. None of us will do all of them, but we're all good moms if we do what works for us and our families.
Also I'd suggest taking a breastfeeding class at your hospital to learn more about it and to decide what is right for you. Boob size is irrelevant.
And baby's health was a big thing too. A girl that I know has a little boy that is around DD's age and DD NEVER got sick while I was breastfeeding, while my friends boy was always catching something. There are so many great things in breastmilk that keep that baby safe! Stronger immune system, less likely to develop asthma or allergies, etc. There's great info everywhere about what it helps!
Your body will produce exactly what your baby needs- and it's not on boob size at all. I could feel that when I was full it was all the way into my armpits! And as far as what they look like afterwards, it's really based on the woman and genetics. Some mama's have a great pair afterwards! Some, like myself with not so good genes and skin elasticity, weren't 100% thrilled with the after... But I know at the end of the day my body looks like it does because of my sweet, little girl and that's so much greater than a good pair of boobies!
If you do decide to breastfeed- don't give up! So many people give up cuz their body is learning to keep up with supply or it's uncomfortable, etc. It takes about 6 weeks! Some women are good with less time but if you can do it 6 weeks, you can do anything! And get a good support system! My MIL kept saying I wasn't going to be able to because she didn't. But I knew a lot of mama's who helped me and let me know I CAN do it no matter what anyone says.
While I can't make the decision FOR you, all I can say is try. There's no harm in trying. If it's not for you, that's OK! At least you tried.
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