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[quote=Anonymous]You could try pumping a little bit so that you're not engorged, but so that your body thinks you need to make less milk. I would go with building up a big stash so you can stop pumping at 6 months. You'll get your body back faster (I mean you'll get your body back to yourself faster) and when it feels tough you can at least tell yourself "Only X more weeks/months until I can stop." I also had a very forceful letdown and went through the same thing with my daughter. She would choke, she would cry. It was horrible and actually, quite stressful. She preferred a bottle over my breast, so I ended up pumping a lot more than I planned to. It's hard, because everyone says the breastfeeding is such a great way to bond with your baby, but when you're spraying them with breastmilk and they are choking/crying it does not feel that way at all. [/quote]
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