Lastly, the best
part about bottle feeding is that you finally get to take a break.
Not exact matches
So, I guess
part of what I'm conflicted
about is that while I certainly want way more of these photos — that is, those that show breastfeeding moms (AND
bottle feeding moms!)
Some of the most common complaints
about Dr. Brown's
bottles, which come in both 4 - and 8 - ounce sizes, are that they have a wide array of
parts, which can be frustrating during late - night
feeding sessions or cleanings.
One of the challenging things
about exclusively pumping is the constant washing of pump
parts and
bottles — not only do you need to take the time to both pump and to
bottle feed, but you have to clean everything!
Simple threads
about bottle feeding can lead to struggling Mums being called c*nts and being left wishing they hadn't asked in the first place and it's that kind of behaviour that I just don't want to be a
part of.
The women thinking
about this
part of the list of the things that the baby needs they have to consider whether they will
bottle feed the baby or breastfeed.
As it turns out, because Sausage was in the NICU and I didn't get to hold her until she was a week old, I never produced any milk at all, not even a slight leakage, so when people ask
about feeding, this is the
part I tell them, so worried I am
about the stigma of
bottle feeding by choice.
Some of us aren't breastfeeding or
bottle -
feeding any more (and you thought it was going to last forever) but you're still a
part of our community and you're still nourishing and loving your family so we've grown to expand two more communities where we can talk
about our highs and lows of that journey in a safe, judgment - free environment.
There is at least a good anecdote
about how four copies of
Bottle Rocket, none of them opened, got
Fed - Ex'd to Murray's house before he accepted the
part in Rushmore.