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Formula Feeding & Postpartum Questions

I just have a couple of questions. First of all this is my second child and I will be having a C-section with her this Thursday. The first one I had naturally, so this is all new to me. With my first I got postpartum depression pretty bad. So I am worried about it with this one too. The Dr. told me that since I got it with my 1st I am more likely to get it again with the 2nd. Plus having a c-section and not actually going through labor and realeasing all those hormones will add to it. Is this true? I have decided to formula feed this time around. Is it bad to formula feed instead of breastfeed? I am kind of feeling guilty and then I sit there and go back and forth on what I should do. I guess I just need to hear from other moms who have chose to fomula feed vs. breastfeed and get your thoughts and support. Also, I was thinking about using Good Start Natural Cultures formula has anyone tried this and what did you think, or can you recommend a good formula. Thanks for all your help.

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If you are talking about Good Start by Carnation, then I highly recommend it. It was the one formula that my children (I have 5) did okay with. The rest all seemed to bother their little tummies and made them much more spitty and the vomit was awfully smelly! Good luck with it all.

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I had a c-section, and depression with my first and only son. However, I do not know if my postpartum depression was due to the c-section or because of personal reasons. My sister and her newborn died in a car crash coming to visit us.

I to had a very hard time breastfeeding. And I could not decide what I wanted to do. I eventually decided to do both. Breastfeed and formula feed. I am glad I decideded to do both. Because now I still have that bonding with my son, and I can also leave my son with other people and I do not have to worry about him starving. I also work full time so it works good.

We used primarily Enfamil and Similac, but mostly because we received a lot of free samples from them.

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I have to healthy boys one formula fed the other breast fed and they are fine, actually the one breast fed is the one with frequent ear infect. and colds????? i think either is fine as long as you are good with the decision, we also used enfamil soy formula because of the constant spit up but i hear the nestle comfort one is also good. Wish you well and i too suffered from postpardom and went on meds and doing fine now!!! (off the meds now)

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Hi GK. I really feel you need to do what is best for you. Do not let anyone make you feel guilty if you do not breastfeed. Yes it is a great source of nutrition but being able to be there for your child emotionally, is, I think more important. I suffered from PPD with both of my pregnancies and Anti-depressants really helped. I have read that there have been new studies done about anti-depressants and breastfeeding. Some of these new studies show that there may be risks to babies who are breastfeeding from moms on Anti-depressants. I do not know how true this is but you should definitely talk to your doctor about all your options and their consequences. Only you can do what is right for you!

Just a side note to some of the respondents - Everytime someone on this sight questions whether to breastfeed, some people get very judgemental. Millions of children in this world do not breastfeed and they do fine. It is a very personal choice that can only be made by each individual. This is supposed to be a network for support. If you can't be supportive, please don't respond!

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I got a little worried when I saw all the replies coming in that you were going to be attacked for maybe not breastfeeding. Thank goodness you are getting some good feedback.

I had 4 babies and nursed them all from 6 months to a year. I DID NOT ENJOY IT. I wish more moms were honest about their experiences when I was younger and also feeling guilty.

Now that I have had 4 and met many mothers over time I found more moms than not choose to bottlefeed or also did not enjoy breastfeeding but did it for the benefits. I think that you have to do what is best for you and your baby. Obviously you are carefully choosing what is best next to breastmilk. Stop feeling guilty embrace the power of being a mom. If you still are not 100%, try breastfeeding a day at a time because every day you do it you are providing the extras that baby could benefit from breastfeeding. You have the right to change your mind at anytime.

Good luck with our C-section and your precious new baby. I pray that you bypass the whole PPD thing this time. Good Luck.

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Formula feeding your baby does not make you a bad mother. You have to do what is best for your family. I have three children, and the first two I started out breast feeding. I hated it. I never knew if they were getting enough, they had a hard time latching on, my nipples cracked and bled, and that made me depressed! My last child I didn't breast feed, I put him right on formula, and I never felt better. Formula is safe and effective for babies. You really should take some with you to the hospital just in case they don't have the kind that you are going to use.Do not feel guilty for not breast feeding. As for your depression, please seek help immediately if you feel yourself going down that road. There are many options to help you.

As for some of the others posting on here, we as mothers should be here to support each other, not try to guilt someone into doing something because it is our own belief. We all choose what is best for our own families, try not to judge.

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OK, i had c-sections with both my kids. With baby 1 things went fine, i didn't have any "depressed" feelings and successfully breastfed for 6 months, easily switching over to formula. WIth baby 2 it was a different story... the c-section went well and i actually recovered alot faster the second time around. BUT... my baby had some health problems and was in the NICU for 10 days. I wasn't able to hold him until he was 12 hours old and then it wasn't until he was a week old that i got to hold him for th esecond time. I also was trying to pump around the clock to get my milk built up...It never worked..i was stressed and also depressed because of not knowing th efate of my child. If i could do it over again i would not of even tried to pump and just went with formula. THas wahat ended up happening anyways because i couldn't produce enough milk (probably because of all the stress i was under) IT was even harder for me to accept the fact that i couldn't successfully nurse him.... so that added to the depression for me. I say formula feed...but the hospital will start them on something in the nursery so if you have a specific formula you want to use take a can with you so they can start you child on it. We were always told no to switch around formulas once they got started ( unless for med reasons). Make sure you tell your Ped and the nurses fron the start too. Good Luck!! IF you have any c-section questions feel free to contact me!

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Hi GK,

I had my second c-section and my first was natural as well! I wouldn't completely count on postpartum for your second, for each pregnancy and experience is different. You have some experience being a mother now and the shock of that is not an issue this time around. C-sections are not as bad as some may say. It is nice to walk in and know when everything is going to happen, and it's over with in a matter of minutes! Recovery on the other hand is a bit more challenging. Laughing and coughing/sneezing will be hurtful at first, but really, if you get help for the first few weeks, then you should be just fine. You just need to believe in yourself and don't assume that clouds are going to hover over you again.

As far as formula goes, you need to do what is best for you. Don't feel pressured to breast-feed if it is going to stress you out. There are many great formulas out there that will give your little one the nutrition he/she needs and will grow up just fine! I hope this is helpful. I wish you luck on Thursday....you will do just fine!!

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I really didn't have the choice to breastfeed, I was unable to produce milk, so don't worry about not breast feeding your children. I have three wonderful children that have no health problems from being formula fed.

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Its been a while since I had new borns, my girls ae 6 years old. I also had a planned C sectin. That in itself was pretty easy because my body was not tired out from any labor. The recovery was really quick.
I tried to breast feed and it was not working out seeing as I had one in NICU and one at home. Plus they were premature and not strong enough to suck yet. I decided to pump and bottle feed them and that was even more grueling on my system. It felt pretty unnatural to be hooked up to the pump. I lasted with that for 3 weeks. I got a lot of greif about not breast feeding from moms who thought that was the best for the baby. I felt so guilty like they were saying that I wasn't as good as a mom because I chose to formula feed. Then a nurse assured me that the best thing for the babies was what was best for me. I stoped feeling guilty and I switched to Carnation Good Start. The formula was gentle and they digested it well. What ever you choose to do should be up to you. You have your reasons and thats all that matters. Your child will be loved and well fed either way.
There are pros and cons to any question. Some will say that it is better to give the baby the breast milk because of all the natural vitamins. Some will say that there are vitamins added to the formula that allow the baby to get more nutrition.
I really feel that it is a mothers choice and no one should judge someone because they are not doing what someone else thinks is right.
Good luck to you with your C section, It really isn't that bad when it is planned. As far as postpartum, I didn't feel any effects that I didn't consider normal, considreing I had one child in NICU.
I wish you the best.

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If you are talking about Good Start by Carnation, then I highly recommend it. It was the one formula that my children (I have 5) did okay with. The rest all seemed to bother their little tummies and made them much more spitty and the vomit was awfully smelly! Good luck with it all.

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