Anonymous wrote:My baby is three weeks old and my "breastfeeding journey" thus far has been so stressful. I've met with a lactation consultant twice and she has me pumping six times a day to increase supply and offering small supplemental bottles of breastmilk after I try to breastfeed. My poor daughter screams while I try to nurse her. I feel so inadequate and whenever I try to look up breastfeeding issues online, I feel worse about myself because the tone of most advice seems so judgmental to anyone who needs to supplement. I have cried over this.
I guess I'm just hoping for some commiseration. I am lonely and feel so bad that I can't provide for my daughter.
First, STOP. You are providing for your daughter! She is fed and growing. She feels your love and is secure. Being a mother is so much more than mammary glands.
Second, you are early in this journey.
- I had a terrible time for the first four weeks and supplemented but then it got miraculously easy and I nursed for 15 months.
- My SIL hated nursing from the first day and pumped for six months and was happier.
- My BFF had a super easy time and a great supply but had to stop at 4 weeks because of severe anxiety and the absolute need to go on strong medication.
- My sister adopted her baby and was formula fed from her first bottle.
And we’re all good Mother’s.