The think I love
most about breast feeding is that I can always feed my daughter, I don't have to worry about forgetting her bottle or forgetting the formula.
Reading your rant makes my stomach turn, it's one thing to support mothers regardless of what they feed their babies, it's another thing when you use such harsh words «boob shoved in their face» when
speaking about breast feeding mothers.
If you want to hear the three little words «BREAST IS BEST» over and over again, go to any
website about breast feeding or even better, get your midwives and health visitors to say it to you even more times than they already have....
It seems counter productive to limit or deny free formula and baby items to women that actually need them to prove a
point about breast feeding.
If breastfeeding is a bit of a challenge for you, don't despair, and don't ever hesitate to contact your pediatrician or a lactation expert if you have any questions or
concerns about the breast feeding process.
When your partner asks you why you
complain about breast feeding so much, you'll be tempted to leap off the couch and twist his nipple off while screaming, «How you like that!?!» But you don't, because you still haven't been given clearance to exercise.
Now when I hear people asking a woman sporting a baby
bump about her breast feeding choice, I think about how it may not be a choice for her or anyone in the long run.
Amongst the first few
books about breast feeding the one written by Guillemeau advised the baby to be trained for taking limited doses.
Not only was I slammed with the worst call schedule possible — as many of my colleagues were for having the «audacity» to have our kids during our residency and «burden» our colleagues, I was slammed with comments
about breast feeding seconds after people found out I was expecting.