Anonymous wrote:I quit breastfeeding because the weight wouldn’t come off. I also disliked it and didn’t enjoy being chained to the baby while my husband got to come and go as he pleased. I missed feeling like a normal person with bodily autonomy.
Once I quit the weight dropped off rapidly. I felt like myself again without those hormones. I stopped resenting my baby. I could watch TV at night while my husband fed the baby a bottle and I didn’t have someone touching my boobs. I could leave the house without pumping or taking a pump with me. I could take my older child somewhere alone because my husband could feed the baby on his own. I didn’t have to wear nursing bras or remove my shirt 15 plus times a day to nurse. I didn’t have leaking milk. I didn’t have to worry about what I ate, drank or medications.
One of my bigger regrets in life is breastfeeding and succumbing to the pressure. I disliked breastfeeding so much that I have a serious aversion to lactation consultants and feel breastfeeding is a conspiracy against women. My hunch is that breastfeeding is pushed because it relieves men of the primary role in taking care of a newborn and starts women down the path of being the default parent. It even is advertised as “free” as if a woman’s time is worth nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I quit breastfeeding because the weight wouldn’t come off. I also disliked it and didn’t enjoy being chained to the baby while my husband got to come and go as he pleased. I missed feeling like a normal person with bodily autonomy.
Once I quit the weight dropped off rapidly. I felt like myself again without those hormones. I stopped resenting my baby. I could watch TV at night while my husband fed the baby a bottle and I didn’t have someone touching my boobs. I could leave the house without pumping or taking a pump with me. I could take my older child somewhere alone because my husband could feed the baby on his own. I didn’t have to wear nursing bras or remove my shirt 15 plus times a day to nurse. I didn’t have leaking milk. I didn’t have to worry about what I ate, drank or medications.
One of my bigger regrets in life is breastfeeding and succumbing to the pressure. I disliked breastfeeding so much that I have a serious aversion to lactation consultants and feel breastfeeding is a conspiracy against women. My hunch is that breastfeeding is pushed because it relieves men of the primary role in taking care of a newborn and starts women down the path of being the default parent. It even is advertised as “free” as if a woman’s time is worth nothing.
Anonymous wrote:If the only reason you’re quitting is to lose these pounds magically, I would not quit. Have you actually tried to lose the weight? As in began eating less and moving more? I would start there.