butshewasaliar wrote:Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:59 pmBecause of Mastitis. That's why.CinnamonBun wrote: ↑butshewasaliar wrote: ↑What? No. It's not uncommon. Women just don't talk about it out of shame. If your mother actually believes that she needs to get educated. Not expressing your milk is extremely painful.CinnamonBun wrote: ↑hustlecat wrote:Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:14 pm
I don’t have children but being unable to breastfeed is a bit common, isn’t it? More than some are willing to admit? I listen to a podcast where a new mother was talking about how it’s not unheard of for mothers to be unable to breastfeed, and the added social stigma this sometimes brings on from the “you absofuckinglutely MUST breastfeed” crowd.
It's not "common" to be unable to breastfeed. My mom who is a nurse said that some women don't breast feed because it will make their breasts "swole"
Well considering that she actually is in the medical field, and I said "some" not all And why is it out of the realm of possibility that some women don't breastfeed because of the aformentioned reason?
And just because someone is in the medical field doesn't mean their education is over. That's being an ignorant care provider.
You're starting to sound like Petty.
I didn't say that their education is over but it's you who explicitly stated so lol. Way to jump to conclusions.
You wished I was Petty, but I am petty, nontheless.