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Painful at First, Satisfying to Hang in There
By
Jessica
from New Mexico
I had my daughter 6 months ago. She was a latching pro when she was born. The reading material and videos helped me learn about different positions and to prevent clogged ducts and treat sore nipples. I can tell you, it was very painful for about the first 8 weeks. Then it became so convenient after that. The best part of breastfeeding was the fact that I was able to give my baby the very best -- all the nutrients that her little body needed to be healthy. And I think the bond that you will form with your baby is important, too. I wish I could have breastfed longer, but I had to go back to work and I wasn't producing enough to pump up a supply. I would tell other mothers to hang in there, take it day by day (literally). It will not be the easiest thing you ever do, but probably the most satisfying. You will not regret it, I will tell you that!
Content last updated August 5, 2009.
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