A co-worker of mine walked into my office today to show me an ultrasound picture - she is 11 weeks along. I do know that she and her dh have been ttc for quite some time now, and she is thrilled to be pregnant (she had a mc several months ago).
While I am very happy for her, I can't help but recall something she said to me when when I mentioned breastfeeding my ds when he was an infant, "EW! That is so gross. I could never have something sucking on me. I will never breastfeed. That's what bottles are for." I was so offended at the time that I had to turn around and walk out of the room.
Part of me feels like she is a lost cause, but part of me wants to do whatever, how ever little, I can to show her the benefits of breastfeeding. I can't be too pushy - this is my workplace, and our society gives her the freedom to choose to be disgusted by breastfeeding and choosing to formula feed instead....
What can I do mamas? How can I subtly and respectfully lead her to resources that can encourage her see a different point of view?
I am more heartsick over this than I should be...
While I am very happy for her, I can't help but recall something she said to me when when I mentioned breastfeeding my ds when he was an infant, "EW! That is so gross. I could never have something sucking on me. I will never breastfeed. That's what bottles are for." I was so offended at the time that I had to turn around and walk out of the room.
Part of me feels like she is a lost cause, but part of me wants to do whatever, how ever little, I can to show her the benefits of breastfeeding. I can't be too pushy - this is my workplace, and our society gives her the freedom to choose to be disgusted by breastfeeding and choosing to formula feed instead....
What can I do mamas? How can I subtly and respectfully lead her to resources that can encourage her see a different point of view?
I am more heartsick over this than I should be...










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him he helped my sister get out of being so mainstream as she was with my oldest nephew she vows to never CIO and she co sleeps she attempted to nurse and had LOTS of diffacuties I give her so much credit for how long she stuck it out for she even tried to relactate after her post partum but had no luck. Okay so I got way OTsorry but my main point is if she finds out all the information on BFing all the amazing benifits and bond that you have with your nursling maybe just maybe she will see the light 

