When I read a fellow mom.me blogger's recent article titled «
Opting Out of Breastfeeding Was the Best Thing I've Ever Done,» I had exactly two thoughts:
Opting out of breastfeeding — twice in two years — proved to set me on a most happy, confident and productive track as a brand new mother.
If you're thinking of
opting out of breastfeeding for no reason other than you just don't want to, know that there's nothing to fret about.
I was so confident that
I opted out of the breastfeeding class available to me at the hospital, and skipped over the chapter on formula in every baby book I emphatically and meticulously read.
Not exact matches
She told me that I could either continue to try to
breastfeed her and hope that we would figure
out a way around the tongue tie, or I could
opt for a frenectomy to take care
of it for good.
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While some parents will
opt for a formula based diet
out of choice or necessity, many will choose to
breastfeed their baby.