Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I’d say go ahead and quit but right now it can be hard to get a steady supply of formula so I would wait for that supply chain to get worked out
I formula feed and haven’t had any issues buying formula.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m nearing 4 months and I’m considering switching to formula. There is really no reason other than I’m just over breastfeeding. I plan to use up my freezer stash and formula once I wean myself off of breastfeeding over the next couple of weeks. It’s going well and I don’t have any complaints, but I’m just tired of breastfeeding and pumping. I find bottle feeding much easier and there is no stress of how much milk will I make, is he eating enough, did he get enough before bed, etc. Did you stop for selfish reasons?
No one gives a flying flip.
Anonymous wrote:Breastfeeding is not easy and I required a lot of support from my family and DH to do it successfully. Thankfully, our family really valued breastfeeding (and mothering), so my comfort was prioritized at home and both DH and I, were able to ease into parenthood fairly quickly. I am sure that this is not the case in many families.
Anonymous wrote:Normally I’d say go ahead and quit but right now it can be hard to get a steady supply of formula so I would wait for that supply chain to get worked out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breastfeeding is not easy and I required a lot of support from my family and DH to do it successfully. Thankfully, our family really valued breastfeeding (and mothering), so my comfort was prioritized at home and both DH and I, were able to ease into parenthood fairly quickly. I am sure that this is not the case in many families.
I had all of that AND some. I had a FT nanny, husband and my mom for the first month. Stopped BF at 3 months. It had nothing to do with the help and support. Why would you assume OP does not have that? Do you actually believe BF is somehow superior? Seriously… go away
Anonymous wrote:I’m nearing 4 months and I’m considering switching to formula. There is really no reason other than I’m just over breastfeeding. I plan to use up my freezer stash and formula once I wean myself off of breastfeeding over the next couple of weeks. It’s going well and I don’t have any complaints, but I’m just tired of breastfeeding and pumping. I find bottle feeding much easier and there is no stress of how much milk will I make, is he eating enough, did he get enough before bed, etc. Did you stop for selfish reasons?
Anonymous wrote:Just be aware you can combine! You can drop down to 2-3 nursing sessions per day and your supply will hold up at that level just fine. That's what I've been doing for over a year now and I didn't even know it was possible!
Pumping is the worst! Good luck whatever you decide.
Anonymous wrote:Breastfeeding is not easy and I required a lot of support from my family and DH to do it successfully. Thankfully, our family really valued breastfeeding (and mothering), so my comfort was prioritized at home and both DH and I, were able to ease into parenthood fairly quickly. I am sure that this is not the case in many families.
Anonymous wrote:You should try to make it to 6 months.