Bigboobsmcgee
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No, formula vs. breastfeeding has nothing to do with the amount your baby will sleep. The size of your boobs also has nothing to do with your ability to breastfeed and just because you are pregnant does NOT mean breastfeeding will even work. It takes a lot of work and some women can't breastfeed at all, regardless of what they do.
I really hope you are taking birthing and breastfeeding classes as well as a newborn care class. You are not going to get sleep, especially at first and you definitely will not be able to be in school right after the baby is born. It takes 6 weeks to fully heal and be cleared by the doctor but even then you probably won't be sleeping well because your LO won't be sleeping well.
The first 2 months are the hardest thing you'll probably go through so try to be as prepared as you can be. It's exhausting and depleting but wonderful at the same time. I wish you the best of luck.
Bigboobsmcgee
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taylorj513 said:Well sleep isn't the only reason, I know I won't be getting much anyway. I just think it might be easier for my baby's father with formula so he can take care of the baby too. We don't live together yet and I want the baby to be with him as much as possible because I think that it should be 50/50, I didn't make the baby by myself so he or she is his responsibility too.
Re: So my mom said I started sleeping through the night at 3 months, is that because I was formula fed?
I sort of agree and I think OP will realize this once the baby is here. My daughter is 15 months old and still prefers me 90% of the time. Yes my husband helped make the kids but mom is usually numero uno in their minds.