I found this amazing piece online and deemed it thoughtful to share, please read and appreciate breastfeeding moms
1. “Thank you for breastfeeding”
How did
you feel the last time someone said “thank you” to you? I am sure you felt good
and happy. Let’s do the same for our breastfeeding moms. A simple “thank
you” will go a long way towards improving a breastfeeding mom’s day.
2. “I support your breastfeeding decision”
If you
are the partner or spouse of a breastfeeding mom, tell her exactly how much you
support her nursing as long as she sees fit for her and her child. Let her know
just how awesome you think it is that she is breastfeeding. Tell her what a
great job she is doing.
3. “You are enough”
Trust
your body. I know the question of supply comes up often with breastfeeding
moms, and misinformation can create stress and extra pressure. Just know for
the majority of women, your supply is enough.
Encouragement
is also important as many people are ignorant about the life-sustaining
ability of breasts and are only concerned with their sexual function. As a
supportive partner, by learning and understanding the basic functions of
breasts and nursing, you will be able to understand any complications that
arise. Let her know you understand breastfeeding is not easy, and that you are
thankful for her.
4. “Great job, mama”
Give
her a smile. Don’t avoid her and act awkward. Keep the conversation going or if
you are just passing by, smile. Offer an encouraging phrase like “great
job, mama!”
5. “Take my seat and be comfortable”
Offer
her a comfortable place to sit and perhaps a glass of water. Moms who
breastfeed are constantly thirsty because it takes a lot of water to make
breast milk.
6. “Thank you for not giving up”
Breastfeeding
is hard work. It can be physically draining and unfortunately, not always
socially accepted. So, thank you, breastfeeding moms, for dealing with all of
this, and doing what you feel is best for you and your children.
Breastfeeding
moms, thank you for sacrificing sleep to make sure your baby is fed at night.
Sometimes breastfeeding hurts; it can involve mastitis, sore nipples, and
leaking breast milk. You should be appreciated for dealing with all of
this, as well as dirty looks and snide comments. You stuck with your gut and
continued to nurse your child as long as was right for both of you.
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