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▲ 57 r/OCPD

You guys are telling me this isn't normal ?

I thought everybody does a spreadsheet of available hotels and study each one through multiple apps to get the best option !! And I apologise if it isn't as organised as it should, I did/still do it over a span of 5 year.

u/DebbiePie — 13 days ago
▲ 1 r/Gifts

Which two of these to gift my 10 year old niece ?

I love buying crafts/books for my little girls and nieces and i save them for birthdays, i was thinking I'll get her two of these, which one do you think she'll like ?

u/DebbiePie — 2 months ago

Should I even try BF after having a traumatic experience with my first child ?

Hello guys I'm expecting baby #2 and I had my first 3 years ago, I was sucked into the BF cult and was EBF from day 1, I don't remember anything from these first 3 months beside dr appointments, tears and agony, i had to go under the knife and do a surgery after an MRSA infection in one breast. We went cold turkey and she was EFF onwards. My supply + her weight were never an issue before that btw.

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Now, I'm conflicted, how to approach this again, I'm afraid if I breastfeed from the beginning I get a steady supply and with combo feeding I'll get mastitis and other issues. If you were in my shoes is it worth it to try or just aim for the formula from the get go ? I'm afraid PTSD might affect my relation with the newborn too.

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Also for anyone BF, I'm not here to frighten anyone as I know the odds of mastitis becoming that severe is rare, so please don't be scared. Thanks

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u/DebbiePie — 2 months ago

Should I try BF after having a traumatic experience with my first child ?

Hello guys I'm expecting baby #2 and I had my first 3 years ago, I was sucked into the BF cult and was EBF from day 1, I don't remember anything from these first 3 months beside dr appointments, tears and agony, i had to go under the knife and do a surgery after an MRSA infection in one breast. We went cold turkey and she was EFF onwards. My supply + her weight were never an issue before that btw.

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Now, I'm conflicted, how to approach this again, I'm afraid if I breastfeed from the beginning I get a steady supply and with combo feeding I'll get mastitis and other issues. If you were in my shoes is it worth it to try or just aim for the formula from the get go ? I'm afraid PTSD might affect my relation with the newborn too.

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Also, I'm not here to frighten anyone as I know the odds of mastitis becoming that severe is rare, so please don't be scared. Thanks

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u/DebbiePie — 2 months ago