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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is such an ignorant question that comes up often from expecting mothers that clearly have some unresolved feelings about their choice to FF their baby. No one cares what you do. No one is going to pressure you. Just state you are not breastfeeding. Really it's quite simple without your (gasp!) histrionics. [/quote] Oh sweetie. You have NO idea what you’re talking about.[/quote] Really? How old are your kids? Mine are 2 and 4. Modern day hospitals now know that women are free to make a choice and they support that, generally. Unless you're someone with weak resolve, like OP. Perhaps some nurse might see that as an opening to encourage breastfeeding. Still unlikely. They are busy and you'll be discharged within 24 hours because covid. Sorry they strapped you to the bed and put you in twilight to have your kids. This is what happens now. But go ahead and feed her hysterical anxieties about things that haven't even happened yet. [/quote] “weak resolve,” really? NO health care issue should depend on the “resolve” of the patient. A new mom should be asked what she wants (in that moment) and be given what she asks for, no more questions asked. [/quote]
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