Beckles' doll and bottle thread talked a lot about influences that lead to people ffing. Bfing is so seldom seem, I am wondering what influences people have had that has led them down the bfing path?
For myself, I would have to say that knowing that I was bfed (for 9 months) and having seen mum bf my two sisters (but I only remember the youngest feeding), would have to be the main, in fact only influences for me, up until falling pg and researching further. I know that now I am fully open to extended bfing, but prior to Jack being born I thought it was really weird (but then again I had only come across it once prior to joining the ABA). I had also been funny on people bfing in public (huh, look at me now LOL!!).
So I guess what I'm trying to ask is, if you aren't bfed yourself or haven't had younger bfed siblings, then what would make you want to bf? And the same is true of extended bfing - if it is so taboo that the few who do it try not to do it in public, how will anyone ever know how normal and healthy it actually is?




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must admit I caught onto that thinking, and thought it was strange to b/f so long).
I started researching falling pregnant with PCOS and lo & behold learnt SOOOO much more than that from this site! hehe. Both DH & I naturally wanted what was best for bub (DH had a real fear of having a baby with something wrong with it... so everything was based on keeping things as natural as possible during pg, labour (hopefully improving this one this time
) and babyhood) and reading about all these breastfeeding mums here & contacting the ABA made me determined to breastfeed and DH has been a fantastic support for everything. Without BB, I would have been greatly influenced by mum's experience, and I've friends who FF, so 'normal' for me would probably have swayed towards attempting it for a little while, but switching to artificial milk at some stage.



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