I had read
about nursing aversion and when this feeling set in I instantly knew this is what it must be.
I feel for you when I read
about your nursing aversion.
I'm currently in my second trimester, and this is my story
about nursing aversion to share with you.
Not exact matches
Most of my breastfeeding books (such as Le Leche Leagues, Womanly Art of Breastfeeding) briefly touch upon
nursing aversion, and even fewer talk about the role of pregnancy in your breastfeeding relationship (rumour has it Adventures in Tandem Nursing by Hilary Flower might expand more on the topic, but good luck getting your hands on a
nursing aversion, and even fewer talk
about the role of pregnancy in your breastfeeding relationship (rumour has it Adventures in Tandem
Nursing by Hilary Flower might expand more on the topic, but good luck getting your hands on a
Nursing by Hilary Flower might expand more on the topic, but good luck getting your hands on a copy).
I was all kinds of honest
about how much breastfeeding drove me crazy, how
nursing aversion set in and how I felt so touched out.
I experienced
nursing aversion from when I was
about 8 months pregnant on.
Everything was going great until
about 6 months ago when I started getting
nursing aversion while
nursing my now 4 1/2 yr old daughter.
Here is more
about dealing with
Nursing Aversion.
«Many parents may find that they develop feelings of
nursing aversion,» in which they feel emotionally or psychologically uncomfortable
about continuing to
nurse.
Many talk
about feelings of
aversion toward the
nursing toddler and a «creepy - crawly feeling» every time the older child latches on.