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I was desperate to bf my children but struggled both times due to supply issues. Everyone talks about how uncomfortable it is when your milk comes in and leaking and engorgement etc. I've never experienced any of that. I produced milk, just not enough and as my breasts don't respond to a pump expressing to increase supply wasn't an option for me either. Everyone says that there's very few women who can't bf etc etc but both my babies dropped weight and didn't have enough wet or dirty nappies when exclusively bf but did when ff. I took medication and supplements to increase supply, nursed, nursed, nursed, ate lactation cookies, carrot juicegator aid and any other little hint or tip that I could find to help increase supply. Heck if someone had told me to dress in a potatoe sack and do the salsa I'd have tried it!! But nothing worked and there was just not enough milk.
My inability to bf has affected me a lot and I'm still very triggered by things relating to bf. It's taken me days to respond to this post even!
Nobody can deny that breast milk is best for your baby but that doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with formula. The next time you're in a queue of people, look at the person in front of you and the person behind and tell me if they were bf or ff.
I combined fed both my children as rule number one is: feed the baby! I used a supplemental nursing system with my daughter (a thin tube which has one end in the formula and the other slides into babies mouth as or once they've latched) which meant I could supplement her at the breast. This meant that although she was having formula I still got to nurse her. That tiny little tube saved my bf journey and prolonged it to six months at which point my daughter decided she wanted bottles only.
I had complete strangers asking me if I was breast feeding but nobody gives a toss what I feed my six year old! There is no right or wrong way to feed a baby, the only rule: make sure baby is fed! Everyone will have an opinion on it and it is a topic in which passions tend to run high, but do what works for you and your baby.
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Thanks for your reply. I really appreciate it, givong what you and other have wrote will really help me! How do you go on if you breastfed baby and struggle to in public or when your out, how can you do the breastfeeding pump thing? XX