tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109282759389594254.post3612422808248653073..comments2023-03-23T02:02:05.600-06:00Comments on A Road Well Traveled: World Breastfeeding WeekJessica Annehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01083066729646042375noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109282759389594254.post-33726550748607463452013-08-05T05:34:30.995-06:002013-08-05T05:34:30.995-06:00I totally understand your emotional struggle with ...I totally understand your emotional struggle with this. I grew to HATE my pump, but now in retrospect it was amazing as it helped me provide for my babies. You are doing an amazing job and you will know when you are ready to divorce your pump.Juanita Dorringtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109282759389594254.post-32135702856319704272013-08-04T22:08:55.625-06:002013-08-04T22:08:55.625-06:00I agree that pumping is a lot of work, but I'm...I agree that pumping is a lot of work, but I'm surprised your doctor told you to stop! I also have a low supply, but with the domperidone it has almost doubled, so that's a plus. Any breastmilk you gave your baby was truly a gift Aleta!! One month is a lot more than no months! :)Jessicanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109282759389594254.post-11453726062490476582013-08-04T15:34:20.086-06:002013-08-04T15:34:20.086-06:00I think ALL of the pictures are beautiful! They a...I think ALL of the pictures are beautiful! They are growing so quickly. Just beautiful. My doctor told me to stop pumping after 1 month because of my insufficient supply and she said it wasn't going to be worth putting myself through that much. I felt like a failure for having to stop, but at least I did the month and I tried my hardest. It's the most we can do.... try our hardest and with love. You're doing a great job!AletaObriennoreply@blogger.com