Anonymous wrote:An EBF baby readily takes a bottle? That seems unusual. Sure you're not making this whole thing up?
Anonymous wrote:An EBF baby readily takes a bottle? That seems unusual. Sure you're not making this whole thing up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you bottle feeding formula or breast milk
It’s breast milk
Anonymous wrote:are you bottle feeding formula or breast milk
Anonymous wrote:An EBF baby readily takes a bottle? That seems unusual. Sure you're not making this whole thing up?
Anonymous wrote:How many wet diapers and weight gain ok?
Those two will help you decide to say or not!
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t do it. My mil was giving me hell saying the same things you are posting here (the baby was ok only when bottle fed etc). The pediatrician is checking regularly for the baby growth and s/he will address any concern if the baby is not growing properly.
In my case the baby was growing just fine but I had to bring mil to the pediatrician office to reassure her ;she was the one anxious !!)
This was years ago but I still resent how inadequate she made me feel post partum
Anonymous wrote:As someone who had very bad PPD and anxiety, including over feeding, please do. (I realize you don’t think your friend has PPD but it sounds like she is anxious about feeding.) She might be defensive but that’s okay…and conversely she might be just waiting for someone to say I see you working so hard and I want you to know it’s okay to stop. The baby will be brilliant no matter what and your peace of mind matters. For me, I needed to hear it from a psychiatrist - I guess like…a medical professional is someone I could trust when they said just stop, nothing bad will happen. So even though she might not have PPD per se, talking to someone might help if she doesn’t seem receptive to your kind and gentle words.