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  1. Amber says:

    Glad I have followed your story on FB and am now clicking over to read. Like I wrote on your most recent post, I totally understand and am with you on the whole breast feeding thing. After mastitis, clogged ducts and 1.5 months of thrush I wanted to throw in the towel so many times, but something in me (the stubborn side) pushed through and I am glad I did (most days).

  2. Callie says:

    I went through alot of the same things when breastfeeding my first, though we had latch problems from the beginning that led to alot of pain and mastitis for me – it took about a month for us to figure it out. It’s so hard to stick it out when you’re in pain, and sometimes you just can’t, but if you can get over that hump it’s all good! I had to pump alot in the beginning with my son and way over-produced too, which is why I think I got mastitis. It can be a vicious cycle. Thankfully things have gone better the second time around for me. So glad you were able to breastfeed this time and that it’s going smoothly now!

  3. Laura says:

    I am SO happy to read this post, and SO proud of you. I knew you weren’t planning to breastfeed, but I am so glad you gave yourself the opportunity.

    I’m almost nine months in and I am still mostly exclusively breastfeeding, mainly because Gavin refuses to be fed any other way. He will feed himself solids, but refuses to let anyone put a bottle or a cup or even a spoon into his mouth. I’m going to cut the night feedings soon, but will definitely continue with breastfeeding being his main nourishment. Also, like Alison said, I’m totally lazy.

  4. Alison says:

    Sticking with it through the hardest of times, makes you stronger. Everything else to do with breastfeeding after mastitis (blocked ducts, biting etc), will be nothing 🙂

    I love breastfeeding. As much for the health benefits to both me and the boys, as for the fact that I’m lazy. The idea of mixing formula, cleaning bottles and so on, on an endless cycle, feels me with dread. I’m too lazy to even clean the pump whenever I had to!

    We’re 8+ months in with #2, and we’ll go as long as the little guy wants. My cut off is 18 months, same as with his brother. I would feel like I’m cheating him of that time if I stop any sooner. Unless he stops first.

    Good luck to you!

  5. Maris King says:

    Breastfeed is the best for my babies. I appreciate that you are sticking feeding him in the right way. By the way you can do it.

  6. Arnebya says:

    I am so proud of you, Courtney. Not for breastfeeding, but for establishing a method of feeding that works for you. And thank you for doing so so eloquently — it is your choice and even though it was hard (both times, albeit differently), you have clearly shown what it means to figure it out along the way. I did roll my eyes at people wondering if you would/could feed Jonah because it amazes me that people are so interested in this. I’m glad you’re still going for it, but I’d be rooting for you whether you were bfing or not because it’s what we all deserve: support in whatever decisions we make (even those that are made for us like in your case with Noah.)

  7. Austin-Lee says:

    Glad it is going well for you so far!

  8. Leigh Ann says:

    Small goals are key! I had difficulty with the twins, since not only was there 2 of them, but they were preemies. So others advised me to make it to 4 months. Then 6. Then 9. Then a year. It really kept me going. it clicked for all 3 of us around 4 months, and they pretty much self weaned at a little over 12 months. I’m glad you stuck with it so far!

  9. greta says:

    I know exactly how you feel. I breastfed my oldest for 6 months, but my girls… It just didn’t happen. Depression, tongue tie, and lots and lots of tears. But my youngest boy, I breastfed him for 10 months and loved it. Even through his failure to thrive scare and some pumping we stuck to it. With every child, it was a roller coaster! It’s hard, but I don’t think you’ll regret trying to stick it out. If it doesn’t happen though, you did the best you could.

  10. Doctor G says:

    Way to be persistent. And to have the strength to find the feeding method that worked best for your baby with EACH of your kids. That is what matters.

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