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McKenzie Hale's avatar

I feel so seen…haha! I also had a c-section with my little guy (my first and only babe right now.) Your experience, feelings, thought process, the things said to you….yeah. Same.

I didn’t even make it 2 weeks “triple feeding.” (Excuse me while I puke in my mouth for a moment while I think about the memories of that experience.) I switched to formula and probably saved my entire family’s life. (Kind of an exaggeration but maybe not actually.) Thank God for the modern option of formula.

Looking back, I genuinely thought all the lactation professionals would know how to help me: a brand new emotional mom who just endured a 3 day labor ending in unexpected major abdominal surgery. (How are you supposed to do a job no one trained you for 24 hours a day while recovering from one of the most intense and invasive surgeries on the list?)

Needless to say, I was very wrong about the lactation consultants. Everyone was well-meaning and I hold no grudges, but holy smokes! They didn’t even scrape the surface when it came to helping me be successful!

It makes me wonder, if we were designed to feed our babies, why is it so freaking hard? And if the professionals aren’t truly helping moms be successful at feeding their babies, are we all being given wrong information? Are we missing something?

There has to be a better way. Are we doing something as a society that makes breastfeeding harder than it needs to be? Because I can accept that breastfeeding is hard. But not THIS hard.

Thank you for writing this - even though it took a long time and you had to find time to write in between it all. I really hope things will improve drastically for our society soon when it comes to the mother and baby department!

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Kelly Garrison's avatar

Sooooo much of the conversation around full-time breastfeeding is COMPLETELY insane. People genuinely expect you to wake up every two hours for weeks (mayyyybe three), to breastfeed AND pump, and to track your baby’s ounce gains practically daily to make sure all is fine. Breastfeeding should be about allowing women to trust themselves, but it feels a whole lot like it’s about control and shame.

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