Will I be able to breastfeed?
I am 37. This is my first baby. Before getting pregnant I wore a 36A bra. Here I am 30 1/2 weeks pregnant, still wearing same bra. Fits the same. I thought, if nothing else, I would at least have some boobs out of this pregnancy thing. Guess I was wrong...LOL
For the last 8 weeks or so, I have noticed some leakage. So I know something is going on. I know they say the size of a woman's breast has nothing to do with the ability to provide breast milk. Do you think that's really true?
Also, as much as I hate to admit this, --- the thought of breastfeeding disgusts me! I know it's the best thing for the baby AND me, but ... I just can't hardly begin to think about it. If I did pumping of breast milk would it be just as beneficial (assuming I can even produce what is needed)?
I welcome any comments, be harsh if needed. I can take it!! :)
Thanks
Kina
RNY 08/16/05
Weight day of surgery 222
Lost 100 pounds in about 10 months
Pre-pregnancy weight 126
Delivery day weight 166
Currently 118
Baby Gage born 11/02/10
I wanted to BF so bad!!! Here I sit three weeks after delivery and have not one drop of milk. I pumped, stimulated my breasts, did skin-to-skun, used nipple shields, took supplements, saw lactation consultants both in and out of the hospital and I never got my milk. I never had engorged boobs or anything. I even saw my ob and she said it sometimes happens. Just give it a try and give the baby the collustru
good luck to you in whatever you decide to do??
Peace, jbug

BF'ing is a personal choice. I'd say if you are wigged out at actual breastfeeding, at least try to pump. It is best for the baby, assuming your body cooperates. However...if you don't/can't...don't beat yourself up. Babies grow up perfectly fine and healthy all over the world raised on formula. I'd guess that the 'gross' aspect of it is more because the American mentality is that boobs are for sexual purposes only rather than that that's their secondary purpose.
You probably won't know how your body will do w/milk production - regardless of breast size - until the baby's actually here.
Good luck.
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