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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2273139" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hello [USER=292050]@Lovinlife[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Firstly well done, you have done incredibly well, I think I lasted about 3 months before I caved in to the bottle, I have to admit I couldn't stand the pressure of doing it, was getting it from all sides about continuing to do it, it was my sister in law who is a trained mid-wife/nurse who said to me to use the bottle, she knew I was getting stressed and told me it would be better for both baby and me to do it, it was a light bulb moment for me and I immediately felt much better, I felt I wasn't giving her enough, I didn't even consider any t1 implications to the decision, it was about keeping a happy household, she's now 12 and no sign of t1, no one can tell you for sure what the risks are but from a mental well being point of view it's what's best for you and baby, a happy mum = a happy baby x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2273139, member: 53162"] Hello [USER=292050]@Lovinlife[/USER] Firstly well done, you have done incredibly well, I think I lasted about 3 months before I caved in to the bottle, I have to admit I couldn't stand the pressure of doing it, was getting it from all sides about continuing to do it, it was my sister in law who is a trained mid-wife/nurse who said to me to use the bottle, she knew I was getting stressed and told me it would be better for both baby and me to do it, it was a light bulb moment for me and I immediately felt much better, I felt I wasn't giving her enough, I didn't even consider any t1 implications to the decision, it was about keeping a happy household, she's now 12 and no sign of t1, no one can tell you for sure what the risks are but from a mental well being point of view it's what's best for you and baby, a happy mum = a happy baby x [/QUOTE]
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