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My husband has mentioned a few times when I was struggling that it is OK to switch to formula, it seems your have a supportive husband there 😊. Even though at times it is hard and sometimes I really feel like I'm done with it, I would like to continue as long as I can.. The feedings become less and less and time does go quickly that helps me manage. Also, I try to enjoy this special bonding time with my little one as breastfeeding is not just about milk, but also the relationship and security in giving her. It's pretty awesome that we can do this, maybe this can help you too. You are doing amazing mama! ❤️

hey dear, i know its a painful process, but understand that it is extremely difficult for the baby too. however, it is one of the most precious gifts you can give baby. breastfeeding should be done exclusively for the first six months after birth, if you produce enough milk. the struggle is for the first six months, but your baby should be able to latch on within the first few weeks itself. a good lactation expert can also help you out. do check out the following page for lactation experts who can assist you and baby http://www.llli.org/

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I can see your husband is a very loving and caring. He doesnt want you to feel any pain or stress. But you must know that breastfeeding is essential and good for the baby, so dont give up yet😊 i believe there are many moms who have the same struggles, you can join breastfeeding malaysia group in facebook for motivation 👍🏻

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Pls don't give up yet. Breast milk is the best for ur child. At first it's not easy..try to read up and watch vids on breastfeeding to help you in this journey. I took 2 mths to adjust and breastfed for 1yr 8mths..

How long have you been breastfeeding for? Have you educated him about the pros of breastfeeding?

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