I also believe that it attributes to mothers being
unsuccessful at breastfeeding.
As those feelings lessened, I realized that the people propagating the idea that if you have been
unsuccessful at breastfeeding then you're simply not trying hard enough are dead wrong.
I was completely
unsuccessful at breastfeeding.
And my other two children I got pregnant with them naturally and I was
unsuccessful at breastfeeding I think basically of a lack of knowledge and support system.
Not exact matches
It probably would have been easier for me to
breastfeed exclusively if I'd gotten pregnant
at 18 (resulting in an
unsuccessful shotgun marriage, thanks to the fact that her parents have means, unlike most young single mothers» parents) as Elicia did, then had * another * baby right afterward without regard to the stability of my situation, and not worked, leaving it to the government or my parents to support my family.
I have several friends whose first attempt
at breastfeeding was
unsuccessful but who resolved to learn more, try again, and seek help when necessary, and went on to have happy nursing relationships with subsequent kids.)