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srican69

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4. women aren't cows ... and breastfeeding isn't quite as natural as breathing ...
Thu Aug 8, 2013, 03:27 PM
Aug 2013

My wife had a C-Section too ... she was constantly sleep deprived ...

so she supplemented breast milk with formula every now and then ...so if some boob nazi ( sponsored by your friendly local lactation consultant) wants to make us feel bad about it - well - fuck them ...we'll do what is right for us - and that is all there is to it

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guilting and shaming have become the latest tool in converting people to whatever cause someone is liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #1
Bravo. Well said. RebelOne Aug 2013 #2
I failed at nursing my firstborn but was wildly successful with my second and third babies... CTyankee Aug 2013 #3
women aren't cows ... and breastfeeding isn't quite as natural as breathing ... srican69 Aug 2013 #4
She ever had any of them question her? Just Saying Aug 2013 #7
I tried with my 2nd and 3rd child Worried senior Aug 2013 #5
It's not for everybody, that's for certain Warpy Aug 2013 #6
I agree. Aristus Aug 2013 #8
Shaming doesn't accomplish what's intended Cairycat Aug 2013 #9
+1 nt Tree-Hugger Aug 2013 #16
"Breastfeeding is also healthier for mothers" NickB79 Aug 2013 #20
I was intolerant of breast milk Dash87 Aug 2013 #10
I couldn't agree more; what works best for the woman and her child is not my business. REP Aug 2013 #11
I remember reading about a father at a grocery store kiva Aug 2013 #12
That's awesome! Just Saying Aug 2013 #13
Beautiful. I did something similar once, and it felt good. Hekate Aug 2013 #24
! kiva Aug 2013 #25
Ordinarily I don't pipi_k Aug 2013 #27
Well, let's consider the context: breast feeding is best for the kid & for years KittyWampus Aug 2013 #14
For my daughter-in-law & my son it's also an economic issue SoCalDem Aug 2013 #19
Kudos on pipi_k Aug 2013 #28
and we used washcloths..not disposable wipes.. SoCalDem Aug 2013 #29
I frigging hate the mommy wars. Mothers need to quit fighting Butterbean Aug 2013 #15
Good post. Sheldon Cooper Aug 2013 #17
people should mind their own damn business TorchTheWitch Aug 2013 #18
My daughter was born in 1975, my son in 1978 Hekate Aug 2013 #21
It is a personal choice. I never felt an obligation or the desire to Autumn Aug 2013 #22
Your experience exactly mirrors mine. AngryOldDem Aug 2013 #23
My mom was always breastfeeding some kid. hunter Aug 2013 #26
Many women in this very thread have said it was painful and unpleasant REP Aug 2013 #30
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