I know that this comes from the sadness I felt at having to stop but reading this made
me feel guilty about weaning, even though it was a decision that my body made for me.
If tandem nursing becomes too overwhelming, you don't have to
feel guilty about weaning your older child.
Not exact matches
With my job, its getting harder for me to pump with night functions, etc., and I'm
feeling super
guilty about wanting to
wean.
Yeah, I haven't
weaned yet, but probably will before one year, and I'm getting kind of sick of articles and people that make me
feel guilty about this.
The questions range from emotional -
feeling guilty about exclusively pumping instead of nursing and being unsure
about weaning to practical - is my supply normal for six days post-partum and what should I do if my pump broke?
I know that I personally
felt like, you know, I didn't try hard enough, maybe if I would've kept going eventually he would've caught on, and so I kind of
felt like
guilty about it, and so then
weaning was kind of like, then giving up again a little bit I thought.
And she also told me not to
feel guilty about using the nipple shield, and that most babies would eventually
wean themselves.