princesspumpkin
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I just had my first encounter with a patient who is doing this. I saw it once on one of the baby shows on television, but this is my first experience with it personally. Any thoughts?
TheOtherVillainess said:What a cracked idea. But hey,if they want to go through all that trouble, go for it!![]()
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poohandwendy said:LOL, I hit send too soon. The reason I wouldn't consider it is because I think there would be enough stress adjusting to a new adopted child, I wouldn't want to add something that has the odds of success stacked against me. I just think I would feel like I failed if my efforts were fruitless.
I can understand why some people decide to give it a shot because sometimes it works, all the power to them. Just not something I would do.
SchultzFamily said:I had never heard of breastfeeding an adopted baby when we adopted our son but did hear about it after. When we were adopting our 2nd child I did a lot of research on it and decided to go for it using a supplemental system. I did this for a week, and yes it was a lot of work, but I felt totally worth it. Then we got the call all adoptive parents fear. The birthmother had changed her mind and was coming to get the baby. So all I put into learning about it and doing it for a week was suddenly for nothing.
2 years later when I was finally able to get pregnant I did breast feed my daughter but was never able to produce enough milk so guess what, there I was using that supplemental system again. After 3 months of that I finally gave up and switched to formula, the supplemental system and pumping to stimulate milk production just weren't working. Of course giving up coincided with my going back to work.
If I was going to do it all over with an adopted baby I don't know if I would. Especially after my experience with breastfeeding after giving birth. Would I encourage another adoptive mom who wanted to breastfeed - absolutely!
Vickie
Noah was 6 days old when we got him and I had to make a late night trip to Babies R Us the night we got him because I didn't have the same nipples as his foster mommy had. I don't think he would have latched on anyway.