tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5929921555081024495.post7606207574021469810..comments2023-12-19T00:15:41.915-08:00Comments on From A to Z: Thoughts on... nursingAshleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12955629539075880742noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5929921555081024495.post-28607685883246203232013-06-28T07:37:43.691-07:002013-06-28T07:37:43.691-07:00I had to commment on this! It's so nice to he...I had to commment on this! It's so nice to hear someone else in the same boat. I have had such a hard time, and people act like it's so easy. Harper had latching issues. Everytime I'd attempt to nurse, she'd scream, knock my shield off, then we'd start all over again. I usually pump because it's been such a pain. But seriously, I feel EXACTLY the same way!!!!bnlacombehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00624306371682964254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5929921555081024495.post-66613777654055908652013-04-10T05:14:48.004-07:002013-04-10T05:14:48.004-07:00I'm sorry you had such a hard time with breast...I'm sorry you had such a hard time with breast feeding. I made it 16 months with my original plan being 12 but at 10 months my supply dropped A LOT but I had a lot stored. I never had any pain or discomfort. So I'm just thinking some people do and some people don't. Just dealt with engorgement for the first 6-8 weeks or so and then again at 4 months when she started sleeping through the night. I think the fact you did what you did means a lot and even nursing a little but helps your child. Hopefully you can do it again with your next! Good luck :)Marjaneh Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04782449508605371763noreply@blogger.com