Action For Children Quiz Winter 2024 C/D...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for all your advise it was a great help!!
I would like to say to qupmoc, I am going to try breast feeding, and made that decision already, But I wanted to know if this was true about losing your chest size, Of course my baby is more inportant than my figure!! and i am aware that it is best for My Baby. but thanks for your advise anyway.
Bottom - think positive! Not "I'm going to try breast feeding" (which is very good) but "I'm going to breast feed" (which is even better!)
For various reasons, I thought I'd really hate it, but as it is so much better for the baby in so many ways, I was determined to do it for at least a week. Yes, it is a bit sore at first, but after that week, I would not have stopped for a million pounds.
Apart from all the health benefits to you & the baby, the best thing is it is so much easier for mum - where's lunch - under my jumper! Your body has prepared to provide milk and it is the best way to get off the pregnancy weight.
Best of luck with your new family.
Good luck with the feeding! When i first started I thought it was the hardest thing I'd ever done - learning how to get it right can take time and patience and if your baby doesn't have the latter, it's very stressful. On several occassions my husband had a screaming baby in one arm and a sobbing wife in the other!
If it doesn't work out for you, please, please please don't beat yourself up over it.The first time I realised i was going to have to give my little treasure a bottle, I was devastated. I felt so guilty and that i was the worst mummy ever for denying my baby breast milk. After all, it's drummed into us the breast is best and there's a lot of pressure out there to do it for 6 months. But at the end of the day, do what's right for you as well as what's right for baby. Don't forget there are lots of support groups out there, or you may find the "Your Kids" messageboard on the BBC's parenting website very helpful. The gals on there are a bit of an inspiration!
Sorry to rant on, but I thought you might find it useful! I wish someone had said all this to me before giving birth!
And in answer to your original question, like stocks and shares, the size of your boobs can go up or down! My hubby loves mine now. Says they're softer. Well, they would be given they're no longer full of milk and the consistency of bowling balls!