I was diagnosed with an 8 week postpartum yeast infection and was told that I would have to be on antibiotics for the next month or so. I was told that my baby was having a very active pregnancy and that as long as my baby didn’t get sick, I wouldn’t have to be on the same plan as when I was pregnant. I was also told that I would probably need to take painkillers and that I would probably need to breastfeed for a bit.
Well, now this is just the tip of the iceberg.
My first month of breastfed was a bit rough on my milk supply, but I got by for a couple of months. Then, all of a sudden, my milk supply exploded. So I stopped being able to be on the same plan as when I was pregnant, and my baby started to grow very fast.
So the first month was a bit rough on my milk supply, but I got by for a while. Once my milk started to explode, breastfed became the only way to get my baby’s nutrition through my body. The other option is to take painkillers, but I was told that I needed to take painkillers due to muscle spasm. I was also instructed to bottlefeed for a while, because I would be unable to go through a lot of pain.
That was a bit of a shock to me too. I was told that there was no way to be breastfed through my muscles. I’m not sure how that happened though, I only have a few pictures of me breastfeeding, but I do remember the first time I was on the breast pump. I was so young, and I am sure there had to have been some sort of medical mistake. I even remember the other times I had a milk bag on me, but that was it.
I’m not a health freak, I just want to be able to breastfeed. I do have some great pictures of me breastfeeding, but I am not one to take chances. It’s a little bit scary when you think about it and you know that someone might get hurt.
I think the biggest danger posed by breastfeeding is a lack of self-perception and self-esteem. I think if you breastfeed for the first time and people think you’re “cute” or “pretty”, you may not take the leap to give it a chance. I know I wouldn’t.
But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t. If nothing else, breastfeeding can provide a great way to show off your curves to your friends and family. Of course, the women who do it most often don’t always like the attention they get.
I know many people who give it a try, but I think that at the moment their “look” is too obvious. When I was pregnant I had to wear a full-body tank top, a skirt that didn’t go below my knees, and a pair of thigh-high wedges. I also wore this huge, black platform wedge.
I think it’s just a matter of what you feel comfortable with. If you’re a fan of short shorts or a full-body tank top the best way to show off your curves is with a long skirt that does not go above your knees. If you’re a huge fan of thigh-highs, then you should find the way to show off your curves by wearing a wedge.
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