Not exact matches
From the times I struggled
breastfeeding to the times I couldn't get him to stop crying to the times I
honestly didn't want to change a single diaper again for the remainder of my life, having a baby makes you look
at your abilities (and your failures) in a way you probably never have before.
Now,
at 13 months, Katy is still
breastfeeding and I think she has no intention to stop anytime soon and neither do I. I can
honestly say that I love
breastfeeding... most of the time!
I
honestly don't think people who ask that are intentionally trying to offend, well
at least I hope not, but that is actually quite offensive to a
breastfeeding mother.
So she was out in public with her eight week old son and it says that she was
at a cafe and she happened to be
breastfeeding her baby and it says an elderly women, in not sure if it actually lists her name or sorry her age, but anyway this elderly women comes up to her and
honestly the mom was like «oh no, she's going to tell me to cover up, she's going to be like, be mean about this or you know or how dare I be, you know doing this in public kind of thing» and the only thing the elderly wanted to do was to help the mom be able to eat.
Honestly, when I started
breastfeeding my son, all I wanted to do was figure out a way to have my husband
breastfeed at zero dark.
I strongly support
breastfeeding and
honestly at this point still harbor bitter feelings towards women who take the gift I wanted so badly, and just shove it to the wayside.
I had major
breastfeeding issues and even
at 17 months I still feel like I can't talk about it
honestly.
Yeah, it might be hurtful for some mothers who really did
honestly fail
at breastfeeding (btw, I'm not
at all looking for approval on my posting, so go ahead and hate on my comments, idc) but for those women who are riding the fence or know nothing about the benefits of
breastfeeding, articles like this are great for helping girls go in the right direction.
I just
honestly want to see more moms succeed
at breastfeeding, more moms able to let go of the guilt when they can't and / or are limited in their ability to do so, and more moms not judged by their personal choice on how they intend to feed their child.