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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Consider whether you want to try doing both. I supplemented with formula for 6 months (and then switched entirely to formula). My supply was fine and never dropped off, my kid slept so much better, and I was much better rested. It is a perfectly great decision to switch to formula, but you seem very torn over it. Give yourself the gift of not having to make this decision right now while you are so tired and in pain. Do both. See how it feels. You may decide to do both for a while. You also may decide that formula is so much better for your family and it confirms that this is the right decision. [/quote] She has *blisters.* I combo fed but come ON. [/quote] I think it is 100% ok to switch. But pp is not wrong either. I had bruises and blisters and ended up combofeeding until my child was taking enough in to replace the formula. I can relate to the strong pull to continue that OP has mentioned. I thought it was crazy for me to be so invested in continuing and it was but at the end of the day I’m glad I did. It’s ok to honor both sets of feelings. [/quote]
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