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Indirect support :-)
My friend and neighbour was telling me today that she met an previous
neighbour yesterday whilst visiting her parents who has a 2 week old baby and is bf but is finding it difficult and tiring because he is feeding every couple of hours. So she told her about how I was the same at the start but that it gets better and that she should stick with it. This was great for me to hear, because my neighbour has 3 children and 'tried' bf 2 of them but her breasts were too large she says and she didn't have enough to feed them because they were big babies. When i first started bf Liam she was amazed and thought we would have him on ff very early on. So when she spoke to her ex-neighbour, she encouraged her to keep going and the ex-neighbour felt much better and went away saying she would keep at it longer. :-) It feels great to be an inspiration! -- Marie Mum of 3 DD born 03/98, DS1 born 11/99 DS2 born 08/03 |
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