OP, you sound like the mean girl. Grow up. |
What exactly are you referring to? |
I don’t understand people who are so insecure in their choices that they must resort to name calling and putting down other women who do things differently. No, PP, every mom who breastfeeds is not doing it to be a mean girl to you. In fact you don’t factor into the decision at all. Get help. This is a lot of anxiety and projection over what strangers do. And yes, it’s flat out crazy to think that only moms who formula feed are kind. |
OP hates women who breastfeed. It’s that simple. |
Except anti vaxxers are my problem when I have a baby too young to get vaccinated, or too sick. |
Got it. So, you and OP want to ridicule and shame women who breastfeed. Makes perfect sense. |
| I wonder if OP meant lactation consultants when she said lactavists with certifications. I’ll never forget at my baby friendly hospital after giving birth to #2 who had low blood sugar so we were supplementing with a teeny amount of formula plus breastfeeding around the clock to avoid a NICU stay. I requested an LC to help me with a latch issue and when she came I explained we were combo feeding because of low blood sugar and that I planned to combo feed anyways because I had serious supply issues with my first, visited 3 lactation consultants, did all the things, and my baby still wouldn’t gain unless I supplemented. I managed to make it 8 months by combo feeding my first. So with my LC for my second I was like, listen I just need help with latch. That’s it. We are combo feeding and it is doctor indicated. Thanks. And she still went into her whole spiel and guilt tripped me and told me it would mess up my supply (it did not). I wanted to slap her, honestly. It was so condescending. Luckily I just gave her a simple minded smile, tuned her out, let her Do her 15 minute shame speech and help for 5 minutes with latch, and DH showed her the door. |
| There is a special place in hell for women who are mean to moms with infants. |
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Why are you attacking each other? All the attackers should calm down. Thank you. |
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I understand OP.
Duke University Hospital 1990"s. I was told continuously breast is best by the Lactation Consultant that worked the maternity wards there. I was not breast feeding, I had my reasons. Those women were ridiculously pushing. DH and nurses and doctors had to ask them to leave. Last child I switched hospitals UNC Chapel Hill no problems at all. |
Funny in dc I had the opposite problem. They would feed my baby formula before getting me to breastfeed her. They were mostly pro formula! I had one good nurse who supported me. But op doesnt want to hear my story. |
| You people are nuts! I breast fed my kids because it was easy, convenient, and cheap. Had I found it difficult, I would have used formula. And I would have felt zero guilt about the choice. It doesn’t matter nearly as much as you breast nazis think it does. |
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Nothing nothing worse than suffering from PPD, my 30 week old baby in the NICU and feeling the pressure to breastfeed with a damn nipple shield on. It brings tears to my eyes just thinking about how awful it all felt....then going home and feeling pressure to pump on a strict schedule....please be kind to new moms. If I were to do it again- I would formula feed mostly and supplement with breastmilk if I felt up for it..... never never make a new mom feel worse than she may already feel.
Honestly that combo feeling of PPD and pressure to breastfeed makes me shudder. Be kind to people and who are any of us to judge. |
And Fed is Best is wielded like a sword., often. It’s how people emphatically express opinions more than listening that tends to be the problem. Not a feeding method. |
Wait -- surely you don't think lactation consultants are actually breastfeeding the postpartum women's babies? Because OP was talking about (some of) the consultants as mean girls, and they are not doing that. |