tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post4905111608534285689..comments2024-03-27T02:15:22.010-07:00Comments on Crowley Party: My Breastfeeding Experience - Tips for Successful BreastfeedingAlycia Grayce (Crowley Party)http://www.blogger.com/profile/16438358678220412938noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-10663757849707240552020-12-09T03:15:47.640-08:002020-12-09T03:15:47.640-08:00Omg I Finally Got Helped !! I'm so excited ri...Omg I Finally Got Helped !! I'm so excited right now, I just have to share my testimony on this Forum.. The feeling of being loved takes away so much burden from our shoulders. I had all this but I made a big mistake when I cheated on my wife with another woman and my wife left me for over 4 months after she found out.. I was lonely, sad and devastated. 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Haha I hate when that's the answer to something haha Alycia Grayce (Crowley Party)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16438358678220412938noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-52366411685034777302016-08-25T02:34:53.207-07:002016-08-25T02:34:53.207-07:00Thank you for sharing valuable information. Nice p...Thank you for sharing valuable information. Nice post. 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I guess it's all just a part of the cr...Thanks! I guess it's all just a part of the crazy ride that is motherhood :)Kirsty and Sethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14762529324617063332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-89893582928617679822016-08-24T21:56:47.155-07:002016-08-24T21:56:47.155-07:00I am sorry you feel my posts are coming off that w...I am sorry you feel my posts are coming off that way. I am sharing my opinion and experience. I would just ask, how am I mommy shaming exactly? I don't see where I said formula is bad, or that you should feel bad if you don't breastfeed? I am not here to spread guilt, but to encourage women who are trying to breastfeed to keep going, as well as give tips to help maintain supply. I myself felt like quitting, and so I am speaking to someone who can relate to me. I even said that a lactation consultant or pediatrician can help you asses what is possible for you. That means there are people who can't breastfeed. This was not a post about people struggling with the fact that they can't breastfeed. I don't see how anything I said is spreading guilt? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08327976224941602711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-91789712175739709532016-08-24T21:46:53.993-07:002016-08-24T21:46:53.993-07:00Oh I never said that you can always produce enough...Oh I never said that you can always produce enough milk, I said it is rare to not produce enough milk! You obviously fit into that. I can only imagine how frustrating that was for you and all those emotions mixed with post partum... girl, I am so sorry! Aren't modern times amazing though? I mean, formula today is incredible! I am sorry you felt that way about letting your babes down because you are obviously an amazing mom who gave them the very best! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08327976224941602711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-4075143732752267182016-08-24T18:03:49.696-07:002016-08-24T18:03:49.696-07:00I was unable to breastfeed my girls, they just wou...I was unable to breastfeed my girls, they just would not take the breast, I did however, feed them expressed breast milk for around the first three months of their lives Jo-Anne's Ramblingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11418152399382818709noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-4243847733987134762016-08-24T13:56:29.907-07:002016-08-24T13:56:29.907-07:00This was a really interesting read, I'm glad i...This was a really interesting read, I'm glad it worked out so well for you! I have to say though, I disagree that you can always produce enough milk if you work hard at it. With both of my boys, I breastfed loads even through mastitis, I pumped when they weren't feeding, I followed all of the advice I was given and the health visitors said I was doing everything right and both my boys had a perfect latch. I just didn't produce the milk and had to bottle feed both at 12 weeks. I shed a lot of tears over it and felt so guilty as I always just assumed that if I wanted it enough and tried hard enough it would happen for us. I did all of those things and it just didn't work so bottle it was! The fact that I suffered from postnatal depression with my first baby didn't make me feel any better at feeling like I was letting my baby down. I envy mothers that are able to breastfeed and I'm so glad you have had such a positive experience. Love reading your blog as always X <br /><br /><a href="http://www.kirstyandseth.blogspot.co.uk" rel="nofollow">Manning Meanderings, Mishaps and Musings</a>Kirsty and Sethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14762529324617063332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-44252663098204434982016-08-24T11:26:06.015-07:002016-08-24T11:26:06.015-07:00Congrats on making it one year breastfeeding. I...Congrats on making it one year breastfeeding. I'm all for breastfeeding as long as possible (I'm currently nursing my 19 month old) but your posts are coming off slightly condescending. Not everyone is able to breastfeed and your comments can make those mothers feel tremendous guilt. While I'm still breastfeeding now, I had horrible supply issues and was only able to produce milk from one breast. In order for my daughter to thrive I had to supplement with formula starting week two. It was posts like these that made me cry when I was mixing formula for my daughter. I was failing her because I had to give her milk from "an entirely different species." Again, I'm not disputing the benefits of breastfeeding (I know breast is best) but I just want you to think about being more mindful of those that truly struggle and are forced to supplement or exclusively formula feed. We are doing what we need to do in our particular situations and we don't need the mommy shaming or guilt from others. Brittanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03036185203850157497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-63739039864866380502016-08-23T21:18:21.890-07:002016-08-23T21:18:21.890-07:00Great post! I am 5 months in nursing my baby girl....Great post! I am 5 months in nursing my baby girl. I didn't really even want to breastfeed but my husband really wanted me too and I am so glad. It is the most natural thing I have ever done and just feels right. Even though it was painful I am so glad I stuck with it and my goal is to for a year now. Thanks for sharing your experience. I would love for you to update us on the weaning process. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03163000486957497319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699693038908396892.post-43194565685415355322016-08-23T21:16:14.031-07:002016-08-23T21:16:14.031-07:00Good job mama we are 9 months ebf and still going ...Good job mama we are 9 months ebf and still going strong the beginning of an adjustment for sure though i lucked out and the Local hospital had lactational consultants on staff free of charge that and a great local la leche league group leader and community made all of the differenceAleciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15494228037451071946noreply@blogger.com