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[quote=Anonymous]It's OK for you to want to keep on with breastfeeding even though it is not easy at this moment. It's OK for you to pursue help and advice and validation from various support groups/resources. It's OK for you to want to talk about it--whether it is with another mom from a group, or an online support group, or a trusted friend. It is also OK for your husband to not want to hear you complain about this anymore. He feels helpless, he feels he has done what his best advice is to do: switch to formula. You don't want this advice, so what is he supposed to do? You're coming to him, again and again, complaining about something he literally can't do for you. You're like my old roommate who complained endlessly about hating her job. We tried supporting her, but at the end of the day, we thought the best advice was quit your job. And she wouldn't. So we told her stop complaining about it because you're a broken record. [/quote]
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