Ah, another one of the Breastfeeding Militia shows her face. |
Why? Why not just wean at 3-4 months? |
+1 Talk about some posters wanting to push their own agenda! If they were so secure in their decision, they wouldn't be on here trying to convince everyone that breastmilk (the stuff that babies are SUPPOSED to eat, that's the PERFECT food for them, that's custom made to YOUR baby, and further customized to YOUR environment and the germs that YOUR baby is actually exposed to) is something that's inferior. It's like the twilight zone. |
Because from what I've seen in my friends group and professionally (I work with a lot of parents/kids) with "just weaning" at 3-4 months has been awful and extremely stressful. Some babies refuse to change their feeding method, refuse to eat all day, and it is just a nightmare. Try going back to work with an infant who refuses to eat all day while you're gone. Formula is an excellent and healthy choice. |
Dust breast feeding and at the end do am ounce of formula so yuppie baby gets used to the bottle. My 2nd never got used to the bottle and would not use one (even filled with breast milk) when i was gone. Also, you can formula feed during the day, and bf at night. It isn't all or nothing |
Start by breast feeding and at the end of each session offer an a ounce of formula so your baby gets used to the bottle. My 2nd never got used to the bottle and would not use one (even filled with breast milk) when i was gone. Also, you can formula feed during the day, and bf at night. It isn't all or nothing. |
OP said she isn’t interested in breastfeeding once she goes back to work, including at night. |