Glad i could be of assist to all you lovely ladies
JuneBugs, sometimes there are issues, but i greatly encourage everyone to have a relationship with their local lactation consultant

(usually found at a hospital, but there are other resources). LLL is great too for the normal issues that women can face. If you have issues beyond "the norm", like mine the DEF see your LC, but you can see an LC no matter what. I am so glad i pursued mine! Anyways, BFing is like a lot of things when it comes to being a mother. You really can't practise being a mother ahead of time, but its something you can read about. Then when you do become a mama to a baby outside of the womb just follow your instincts and intution. That has never failed me-ever. Sure some things can be tough with motherhood or Bfing, etc, but usually if you follow your instincts you will be fine

Dont be afraid to seek out professional help, if need be. Dont consider quiting right away, get the help so you can help yourself and i am certain you will have a beautiful story to tell.
every BFing experience is different, that is for sure, but for me, i thought it was one of the easiest, most natural things i have ever done...despite my milk issue, everything else was fine and no issues. Now not all women have that experience, but i find the ones that didn't stick with it are the ones who give you the horror stories. Be sure to emerse yourself with BFers to get a full scope and not just half

And most importantly, set yourself goals for BFing. Like dont quite BFing until youve done it for 6 weeks, bc after that its soo easy. etc. you can do it if you want
and let me close by saying FFers are awesome too (i had to do both, remember

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i am for a womans choice, even if i dont take that route, but just supporting the prospector BFers at the moment
