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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry OP, but this post is stunningly insensitive and ill-timed. What is a mother who was depending on formula supposed to do at this point? I breastfed my child for 12 months and I remember how important it was to establish milk supply after the birth. I also regret not using formula more because I was a stressed out mess. But that's beside the point, because if a person has not established their milk supply, regardless of whether this was for their "convenience" (I see that word thrown out there a lot as a way to judge people who made different choices than you did, so lame and trollish OP), they CANNOT BREASTFEED AND THEY ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR CHILD STARVING. "Breastfeeding education" is not going to change that, referring to "convenience" is not going to change that, all you are saying is you think their child deserves to starve to death, which of course is par for the course for lactivists like you. Go to hell OP.[/quote] +1[/quote] +2 I’m dealing with crippling PPD, can’t nurse directly, and so am exclusively pumping. Which is terrible and a huge PITA but I can’t stop because if I do my baby doesn’t eat. Convenience. As if anything when you have a baby is “convenient.”[/quote]
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