
Bittie
That bloody killed...........
by Keenangel
I also didn't like the thought of mastitis, cracked nipples
The thing is, she is a single parent, aged 18 and so basically she knows bugger all about what to do. I don't have a particular opinion on breast feeding just what I've been told. I was breastfed as a child (as was my sister) and I'm pretty healthy, but my sister is really sickly. Always getting ill and has recently developed ME.
by Jola
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I have to agree with Keeny though - bottle feeding Georgia did no harm at all. In fact it formed a closer bond between her and Len as he helped with the feeds - that's probably why she's such a Daddy's girl now
At the end of the day it is personal choice and no-one should feel pressurised into doing something they don't feel comfortable with.
Well neither of mine have asthma and we bonded fine
by lizzieslayer
Also breastfeeding has been related to stopping your child developing asthma and you develop a bond with your child.
I think that's one of my problems with midwives, they encourage you like mad to breastfeed. I know it's their job but they do nag.
by Teresa
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Well neither of mine have asthma and we bonded fine
I bottle fed both of mine. I tried with B but he wouldn't latch on so I swopped to bottle despite the midwife nagging me to keep trying. It makes me cross when people say that breast fed babies have the best start in life, grow into more intelligent children etc. My two are perfectly fine and ahead of most of their peers development wise.
I had many a run in with my midwife when I had Georgia. She kept telling me I had to do this and that. When I actually asked her if she had kids the answer was no.....
by lizzieslayer
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I think that's one of my problems with midwives, they encourage you like mad to breastfeed. I know it's their job but they do nag.
Well I can say that using a bottle to feed my two has prevented them from developing asthma too. Proven. Just out of interest how do they prove it?
by lizzieslayer
One of my friends is heavily into homeopathic medicine and completely rejects Western Medicine. She told me that is has been proven that it prevents children developing asthma.
No idea, will have to ask her
by Teresa
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Well I can say that using a bottle to feed my two has prevented them from developing asthma too. Proven. Just out of interest how do they prove it?
Well you try telling a hungry screaming 2 day old baby who won't latch on that he must persist otherwise there's a slight risk he may develop an illness. Sorry but when my child wanted food he was gonna get it whatever way was easier and I didn't give a damn what anyone else said.
by Demona
"I bottle-fed and my children don't experience x" is akin to saying "I smoked for 40 years and I don't have lung cancer". It still doesn't make it a good idea.
I can't stand it when people spout off on a subject they have had no experience in (except for textbook experience). Have a kid and then see if you still feel the same way
by Jola
I had many a run in with my midwife when I had Georgia. She kept telling me I had to do this and that. When I actually asked her if she had kids the answer was no.....
Yup I had that in the hospital when I had Georgia - the lady over the other side of the ward had a screaming baby because of latching on problems. In the end I just shouted over - give it a bloody bottle or words to that effect
by Teresa
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Well you try telling a hungry screaming 2 day old baby who won't latch on that he must persist otherwise there's a slight risk he may develop an illness. Sorry but when my child wanted food he was gonna get it whatever way
Absolutely amen to that.
by Teresa
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Well you try telling a hungry screaming 2 day old baby who won't latch on that he must persist otherwise there's a slight risk he may develop an illness. Sorry but when my child wanted food he was gonna get it whatever way was easier and I didn't give a damn what anyone else said.
(Edited by Teresa 19/07/2005 17:02)