10 Reasons Why I Loved Breastfeeding

I have posted several times about my advocacy for breastfeeding, but moms I didn’t always feel that way.

At first, breastfeeding seemed like a choir, a choir that caused me to leak, squirt and chaff.  Sorry to have painted that vivid picture, but moms-to-be you need to know. Also getting my son to latch on was indeed a task in its itself. Ok, so maybe “love” is a strong word for the title of this post, but by reading on you will understand.

Take it from me, its a road that not every moms ventures, but if you do then this post is for you.

So here are my 10 reasons why I loved to breastfeed my son.

1. Instant Weight Loss: Forget the gym, I was able to loss 10 pounds in just a few short weeks of breastfeeding.

2. Talk About Multitasking:  With the help of my My Breastfriend, a cool nursing pillow, I was able to sip on water, chat on the phone and read a book.

3. Instant Bonding Moments: I loved gazing into my son’s eyes, playing with his toes and holding his hands while breastfeeding.  Sorry Dads!

4.  No Bottles Needed:  I was an instant meal without any bottles to clean up.

5.  Women Rule: Here’s another reason that women can do it all!

6. Be One With Nature: Its natural and traditional.  You can join the many groups of women throughout history that have done this.

7. I looked Good Doing It:  Breastfeeding is a natural thing, but I could not go au natural doing it, so by using a stylish nursing cover up, I was one POSH Mom! in search for one? try Bebe au Lait (amazon, $33)

8. It’s healthy for my son.

9. It’s Healthy For Me: Wow, there are countless reasons of how breastfeeding benefits mothers. Just a few are: Reduced risk of breast cancer, reduced risk of uterine and ovarian cancer, lessens osteoporosis, reduced risk of anemia, helps delay return of fertility.

10. It Saves You Money: No need to buy formula or any equipment to feed your baby.

Read: Breastfeeding Saves Lives & Money

So after 8 months of ups and downs (yes we all them!) while breastfeeding, my son then decided that his love for breastfeeding had taken its course.  When my son resisted my boobs I was in glee that I had finally gotten by body back. But quickly got depressed that I would no longer  experience those “intimate” bonding moments and in just a few days I had gained almost 10 pounds. Yikes!

So I guess all in all, I did LOVE breastfeeding.

Were you are breastfeeding mom, wanna share with us your reasons for having a love-hate relationship with it? send us your list to gina@mommyposh.com.

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4 Comments

  1. June 3, 2011 / 3:34 am

    Hello, welcome to voiceBoks.

  2. June 3, 2011 / 3:40 am

    Just stopping by to say hello. Have a nice day.

  3. June 17, 2011 / 7:25 pm

    This is wonderful and endearing post…
    To support the benefits of Breastfeeding your baby, I’d like to add a couple of key ingredients that benefit your baby:

    1) Colostrum is in the breast milk and it contains antibodies to protect the newborn against disease, as well as being lower in fat[3] and higher in protein than ordinary milk.

    2) The act of suckling allows the baby to exercise his mandible and that in itself DECREASES inner ear infections

    I am happy to hear of moms who are able to breastfeed do take that initiative.

  4. July 9, 2011 / 4:35 am

    I nursed all three of my babies, and I’m so glad I did. I nursed my daughter until she was three! I think that was because nursing was the only chance I got to pick up a book and read. ( :
    Following you from VoiceBoks!

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