Pregnopaws
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I just wanted to offer some encouragement to new breastfeeding mums. I never thought I would get past the first week because I simply hated being stuck on my backside on the sofa/bed day and night, along with the constant exhaustion and finding a spare moment to eat/shower inbetween!! Initially I had days where nipples popped out of his mouth in different shapes, and I cried and sobbed constantly about how I was going to quit and just give him the darn formula milk. I even started topping him up with SMA out of desperation, (but I still gave him boob now and then as guilt often overcame me!)
Well I'm still breastfeeding and happy to say that he and I are loving our breastfeeding sessions. I am so much more relaxed and even though I still get the odd twinge/leak/howl in pain, just seeing how he grabs my boob with both his hands and stares up into my face makes me realise how worth it he is. The formula top ups even became less and less instead of the other way aroun, as I became more confident and Connor became less random with feeds. Either way, even if I had given up breastfeeding ages ago, I would have thought it was just one of those things that didn't work out for us, but I do feel proud of myself that I stuck through it because I love it now, even if it feels sometimes like your not getting anywhere, sometimes perservering pays off in the end. (Even when I had to lift him from his pram an pop my boob out in the middle of a clothes shop and walk around whilst feeding him lol..)
Well I'm still breastfeeding and happy to say that he and I are loving our breastfeeding sessions. I am so much more relaxed and even though I still get the odd twinge/leak/howl in pain, just seeing how he grabs my boob with both his hands and stares up into my face makes me realise how worth it he is. The formula top ups even became less and less instead of the other way aroun, as I became more confident and Connor became less random with feeds. Either way, even if I had given up breastfeeding ages ago, I would have thought it was just one of those things that didn't work out for us, but I do feel proud of myself that I stuck through it because I love it now, even if it feels sometimes like your not getting anywhere, sometimes perservering pays off in the end. (Even when I had to lift him from his pram an pop my boob out in the middle of a clothes shop and walk around whilst feeding him lol..)
