So I know it early but I suppose it's never too early to start thinking about how we are going to nourish our new bundles of love. I bottle fed my first two by choice. I'm not against breastfeeding and my milk did come in but I can't wrap my head around it psychologically. I know it sounds dumb and weird and no flames please. I'm 100% good with someone whipping a boob out and feeding their kid in front of me be I can't picture me doing it and the thought makes me feel odd. DH really a wants me to try this time and I'm warming up to it and feeling more confident about it. Anyone else who may be having these thoughts or feelings?
Re: Feeding Options
I'm hoping to EBF this time around. But we'll see. DS had a difficulty with latching. I'm really hoping that's not the case this time since I had to use a shield for the first few week or 2. Then I ditched it bc it was annoying lol.
Edit to add - started just BF. Added formula because pumping was the worst.
This time around, I plan to nurse LO for at least 12m bc I am going to take more time off from work. My husband is actually weirded out by this and thinks that's way too long to BF. He was also exclusively FF, so that could be where it stems from.
I'd recommend reading about it to make yourself feel more at ease. There are plenty of used books out there on amazon (The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, etc). I would read up on it and familiarize yourself beforehand. It's such an empowering thing to be the one to produce the food for your babe. I think that you'll fall in love with the bonding and convenience part of it! Good luck!
I've had three completely different experiences with of my children. NO matter how you feed your child it doesn't make you any less of a mother! Best advice my sister ever gave me, lol.
It never hurts to ask question and talk to a lactation consultant...they are amazingly supportive and have so many great tips and tricks. Breastfeeding is a learning processes for both mom and baby. You can even try and go to a local la leche meeting before baby comes and see what advice they have to offer, they can be a wonderful support too!
Fast forward to DS2 and DS3 I was 26 and 28 and didn't give it a 2nd thought. I BF from the start. I also had low supply so they were both formula feed as well. I plan to do the same with this baby but hopefully strictly BFing.
One of my friends sounds similar to you. She couldn't get her head around breastfeeding and just thought it was weird. Fast forward to her daughter being born and she started breastfeeding. I was shocked since she was so opposed to it. I think her DD bf for a yr.
I have other friends that wanted to bf and couldn't so they chose formula. It's your LO so you get to choose what works for you. Like I said, breastfeeding is a very challenging journey with ups and downs. You can always try it and change your mind.
There's alot of things that suck about pumping but it's doable if you really want to provide breast milk but can't/wont directly. There was a variety of reasons why pumping ended up working better for me (twins, working, lack of help the first few months), but this time I hope to nurse the real way! I'd say exclusivly pumping is a good backup plan but certainly less than ideal.
I promised my H that I'd try until shots then if it's not working out again then we are doing formula.
The guilt, pain and anxiety I felt was not worth it to me. It tainted my first weeks with DD.
This time around, I'm hoping my supply is better, but I'm going to try to lose the stress. If I have to (or chose to) supplement, so be it.
Not to mention, I hated being chained to me child (I know that sounds awful), but I really just wanted to be able to go somewhere for more than 3 or 4 hours without having to pump!
BFP - 01/04/2016; EDD - 09/15/2016 DS #1 - 07/2014
Mom to Cam and Al, now expecting baby number 3, August 2016. Praying for lots of sticky baby dust!
For this baby I do plan on trying but if doesn't work I won't be upset.
I'll be doing it again this time around.
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DD2 4.2013 - vbac
DS1 9.2016 - vbac, team green
Baby #4 due 9.2018