Fair enough.
I just think that a little knowledge can go a long way and having the information at your disposal would be helpful for a lot of people. People always talk about the power of choice and how people should be free....the whole thing about 'no-one can force you to do anything' during childbirth, it's your baby etc etc etc seems a bit hypocritical when people just seem to ignore formula feeding as an option completely.
I don't know, I just think FF should be seen as a last resort more than an option. Yes, it's your baby and your baby should drink your milk and not a baby cows milk... Sorry, I'm just not gonna agree with you on this one
I really wanted to breastfeed and really struggled in hospital. I kept asking for help, and being told that they were too busy and could not spare the time. When someone did come in, they just manhandled me and bubs, and stuck him onto me - it hurt and I knew he wasn't on right but could not do anything about it. I ended up going home on a Sunday, both nipples sore and bleeding and no-one available to speak to about it. By the nighttime I was in tears and Thomas was wanting to latch on all the time, but my nipples were pouring blood and plasma. I had no option but to give formula because I was so scared he was going to get dehydrated (he was jaundiced and they had put the fear of God into me that he MUST feed regularly).
Other than this, you have to accept that not everyone wants to breastfeed. Some people find it something that they just cannot overcome, and I think that having a happy Mummy and therefore a happy baby is very important.
Personally, it took me ages to overcome the guilt associated with not BF Thomas. I am determined that I will do it next time, whatever it takes...but not everyone can do this. So education needs to cover all eventualities.