kelsey said:
I think this thread has gotten a little of track at times but on the whole I think there have been a lot of good points raised.
i think a good debate is healthy but be need to keep it to being a debate and not get personal
Now its been said a few times about the pro's of bf and a few have said about the cons. So I'm interested to find out what people would say the cons of bf are.
I can now proudly say that I BF'd all three of my LO's. At the time though, I felt like a failure because I wasn't able to do it for as long as I would have liked/deemed necessary.
I struggled enormously with all three. My let down reflex was extremely painful, I had, it seemed, too much milk! and I had massive problems with bleeding nipples, recurring thrush, and latch problems.
I managed to get to just over four months with number one, and it was the longest four months of my life. Despite enormous amounts of support from the medical professionals (they are very pro BF'ing here), I decided I couldn't take the pain, and her screaming, any more so I weaned her. From that point on, it was like a fog lifted from our lives and I finally felt I bonded with my daughter.
With DD number two, there were the same latch issues, thrush once again (in both of us) and mastitus. I was determined that she should get BM though, so with the aid of a double pump supplied by my health insurance I was able to give her EBM for the first three months of her life.
I can tell you that was no mean feat! Pumping, sterilising, and looking after TWO babies was hard work, and when I look back I'm really proud I managed it for as long as I did.
With my son I was utterly determined to do it 'right', but he had a difficult birth and I sustained a serious tear, he couldn't latch again (my midwife said I have enormous nipples lol!) The dreaded thrush returned with a vengeance, and coupled with the dark cloud of PND, I just couldn't do it. It was my Doctor who advised me to stop. I really didn't want to
Now I look back and realise I did the best thing for me and my son. As soon as I stopped BF-ing we both relaxed and feeding became a pure pleasure rather than a painful and dreaded struggle.
I gave them all the very best start that I could, and none of them has ever gone without anything. So I'm happy with that
