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BREAST is BEST

I saw this button on a new blog I started following today: Three Girls and a Guy


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I loved this button!  I am currently breastfeeding and I LOVE IT!  Don't be mistaken I still had a tough time at first since it was painful.  I had several blocked ducts and engorging but I made it through and things are going great.  I just have to praise God for his wonderful ways of creating us.  I mean a baby gets all the nutrition he or she needs from mama.  HOW FANTASTIC!  God you are AWESOMELY AMAZING!  I love getting to bond with my little man, joyful I don't have to pay for formula, and love that it has helped me lose baby weight!  :)  WHOO HOO!!  I definitely recommend breast feeding!

I am not trying to dis on any mom who has chosen formula.  I know there are many reasons a women has to do formula.    


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Comments

Becky said…
Awww - thanks for the shout out!!! Glad you're doing well with the breastfeeding and that you like the button. My youngest was born 6 1/2 weeks early and I watched so many of the moms in the NICU struggle with breastfeeding, so I understand where you're coming from. I wanted to make a button to support those who were able to or were stubborn enough to get through the problems they were experiencing.
Becky- Wow 6 1/2 weeks early! I like you story- how neat and encouraging!

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