Lu28
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i CHOSE to FF and it was my choice, MY baby and MY life and NO one has the right to question my decisions.
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i CHOSE to FF and it was my choice, MY baby and MY life and NO one has the right to question my decisions.
im getting annoyed and not "upset" because people are making ff out to be a second choice and only if you cant bf, and to be honest it was my first choice and i knew what i wanted to do from the very start for my own personal reasons, and i dont why i should be questioned about my decisions as a mother its nobody's damn business and this thread has alot of insulting comments and make people feel like shit just because they chose to do something for THEIR baby.
im not going to comment again as this is childish and pathetic and its a topic that will never be solved.
ughh.
I know I'm one of the 'certain people' that keep getting spoken about and I dunno what I've said that was so nasty![]()
I know I'm one of the 'certain people' that keep getting spoken about and I dunno what I've said that was so nasty![]()
I know I'm one of the 'certain people' that keep getting spoken about and I dunno what I've said that was so nasty![]()
It is hard to put yourself in other people's shoes at times, but if people are saying that it is hurtful/mean/upsetting can't you take them at face value? I know I've said things where people have been like "Wooooah!!!" and I had no idea why as I wasn't trying to be mean.
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im getting annoyed and not "upset" because people are making ff out to be a second choice and only if you cant bf, and to be honest it was my first choice and i knew what i wanted to do from the very start for my own personal reasons, and i dont why i should be questioned about my decisions as a mother its nobody's damn business and this thread has alot of insulting comments and make people feel like shit just because they chose to do something for THEIR baby.
im not going to comment again as this is childish and pathetic and its a topic that will never be solved.
ughh.
People are giving their opinion and their opinion is that FF should be a 2nd choice, not that it is. No one asked you your reasons either so stop getting so uptight about it. + No one is stupid, you don't need to keep emphasising the fact that its your baby... I know that.
im getting annoyed and not "upset" because people are making ff out to be a second choice and only if you cant bf, and to be honest it was my first choice and i knew what i wanted to do from the very start for my own personal reasons, and i dont why i should be questioned about my decisions as a mother its nobody's damn business and this thread has alot of insulting comments and make people feel like shit just because they chose to do something for THEIR baby.
im not going to comment again as this is childish and pathetic and its a topic that will never be solved.
ughh.
People are giving their opinion and their opinion is that FF should be a 2nd choice, not that it is. No one asked you your reasons either so stop getting so uptight about it. + No one is stupid, you don't need to keep emphasising the fact that its your baby... I know that.
I'd like to say that I DO NOT agree that FF MUST be the second choice. I think we all have the right to make our own choices and if you choose to FF from the get go, then that choice should be respected. It's exactly this type of statement that end up making people lump everyone together under the one umbrella.![]()
My sister CHOSE to FF from day one. She just didnt want to BF. My own mother didnt want to. Neither of them even wanted to try. My sister ended up trying once in the hospital because the MWs suggested it and she felt she wanted to. I dont know her reasons for not wanting to and TBH I dont need to know them. I supported her with her choices all the way both through her birth and with her feeding, even though they are polar opposites to my choices - so what, we love, respect and support each other as sisters, friends and mothers. My mum and my sister are very proud of me as a mum too.
I think that just because when I'm giving a new mum advice under most scenarios I try to steer them away from formula, somehow mums who FF assume that's because I'm against it. That's simply not the case. I do that because of the biological and physical implications to their breastfeeding.
It's a shame that there are a few that either can't or won't accept that point of view, and by doing so give the impression that all BF are "anti-FF", which is blatantly NOT the case.
My sister CHOSE to FF from day one. She just didnt want to BF. My own mother didnt want to. Neither of them even wanted to try. My sister ended up trying once in the hospital because the MWs suggested it and she felt she wanted to. I dont know her reasons for not wanting to and TBH I dont need to know them. I supported her with her choices all the way both through her birth and with her feeding, even though they are polar opposites to my choices - so what, we love, respect and support each other as sisters, friends and mothers. My mum and my sister are very proud of me as a mum too.
I think that just because when I'm giving a new mum advice under most scenarios I try to steer them away from formula, somehow mums who FF assume that's because I'm against it. That's simply not the case. I do that because of the biological and physical implications to their breastfeeding.
That was very nicely put hun. Like I say, I wish all BF mums felt like you!
ETA: And I know the vast majority of BF mums DO in fact feel that way. It's a shame that there are a few that either can't or won't accept that point of view, and by doing so give the impression that all BF are "anti-FF", which is blatantly NOT the case.
And sad to say, I'm quite sure there are some FF mums who are the same (but in reverse!).... does that make sense?!?
My sister CHOSE to FF from day one. She just didnt want to BF. My own mother didnt want to. Neither of them even wanted to try. My sister ended up trying once in the hospital because the MWs suggested it and she felt she wanted to. I dont know her reasons for not wanting to and TBH I dont need to know them. I supported her with her choices all the way both through her birth and with her feeding, even though they are polar opposites to my choices - so what, we love, respect and support each other as sisters, friends and mothers. My mum and my sister are very proud of me as a mum too.
I think that just because when I'm giving a new mum advice under most scenarios I try to steer them away from formula, somehow mums who FF assume that's because I'm against it. That's simply not the case. I do that because of the biological and physical implications to their breastfeeding.
That was very nicely put hun. Like I say, I wish all BF mums felt like you!
ETA: And I know the vast majority of BF mums DO in fact feel that way. It's a shame that there are a few that either can't or won't accept that point of view, and by doing so give the impression that all BF are "anti-FF", which is blatantly NOT the case.
And sad to say, I'm quite sure there are some FF mums who are the same (but in reverse!).... does that make sense?!?