🖤 does any mommy's breastfeed? if so what are the pros and cons that comes with it .? and if any mommy's has other infants / toddlers what are those pros and cons with nursing .?
im gettin really close and nervous and just want to be some what prepared for the outcomes of this journey .. thank youu .. 🖤
@skyee.niicole4 I didn't:( thank you and it is totally different with both my kids
@briannalynn547 awwh ♡♡ and that's what I'm scared of my 1 year old and havin baby on me constantly lol ..
@verguinia hun don't blame yourself .. no matter how many babies we have it's always brand new every single time , im sure you never meant for that to happen it's definitely not your fault .. ☺♡☺
You boobs do get bigger and fuller with milk. Once you stop breastfeeding the go back down. At least that was my experience.
I did and I wish I didn’t have to stop. I regret it daily . It’s hard but worth it . Healthier . Easier during the night , but pumping and always having a baby on the boob can be stressful. But seriously it’s so so so worth it
@skyee.niicole4 the doctor told me there was nothing I could of done to prevent it some babies get it and it's very common but I think I could of washed her mouth out when she finished eating more and I blame myself:(
@verguinia oh noo , how does that happen or how could i prevent that from happenin ..
thanks for the responses mamaas 😊😊 I've heard so much good things about it , is it true that it makes your boobs bigger and fuller ?. not that it matters it's just always nice to include a bonus
😄😊😄😊 .. thanks 🖤🖤
@rybugg413 that's exactly what I'm worried about lol my little one is 13 months I'm just so scared at this point .. i didn't get to nurse long with her due too medications ..
Pros the bonding it's natural no formula cost never have have to worry about running outcons time consuming no one else can do it for you (unless you pump) harder to keep up with little ones
Pros: Once you get the hang of it, it’s quite easy. I don’t have to remember to buy it or mix it or refrigerate it. I don’t have to worry about the cost except for the extra calories I need. I can’t forget my boobs at home (although I wish I could some times). It comforts and distracts baby. It gives her the nutrition and antibodies she needs. She can nurse by herself at night and I don’t wake up much. I can also use it as an excuse to hide if people are annoying me. I don’t have to wash bottles. I have to take care of myself to make enough. It helps some people lose weight and their period stay away.
Cons: it’s not always easy. Both my girls had lip & tongue tie. Only I can feed. I have to stay closer to baby because mine won’t take a bottle (although after 6 months solids and cups help out). I have to take care of myself to make enough.
I struggled with my first but that’s the learning curve of being the first. She nursed until 3 years 4 months old. She still asks to nurse, but I’m ready to be done.
My second was much better. We quickly dropped the bottles after she left the nicu. She still have to have a lip/tongue tie revision. I’ll continue to nurse her till 3 or longer.
@skyee.niicole4 you're welcome