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Breastfeeding Changes After 3 Months
Nursing Changes at 3 Months and Beyond
By Jennifer M. MacLeod
I always said I'd never breastfeed again. With two strikes against me, I saw the odds as nearly insurmountable. But enough time had passed since my first two children that I figured I would try – with a few cans of free formula in the kitchen, just in case.
Four months later, the formula is gathering dust, and my third baby and I are loving breastfeeding together. Turns out there's a magical moment in those first few months when breastfeeding gets easier – way easier. Once past it, you and your baby become partners in a wonderful ritual that – as it so happens – I wouldn't miss for the world.
For one thing, the pain stops. Early on, I always hurt. Between childbirth, engorgement and sensitive nipples, I almost caved in. But somewhere around 6 weeks, the pain just ended. These days, you could hang me from a clothesline by my nipples and I'd scarcely blink.
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Breastfeeding Changes After 3 Months by Anonymous on 01/03/2010 03:40PM
i know what you mean. My daughter refused to feed after 7mths but im kind of glad as she was pinching me badly and pulling my hair but those seven months were totally amazing and i will miss it forever x