Glances around nervously BRB, gotta feed the little one. LOL, life of a mom, amirite?
Iβm a mom and I donβt get it.. how do you bf in public
Oh, girl! Let me spill the T! First things first, you gotta be low-key about it, ya know?
find a cozy spot where no one can see you, like a corner or behind a plant. Two: throw on a blanket for extra concealment. Three: position the baby on your lap, tummy facing you, and slide up that shirt. Four: guide the little one's mouth to your nipple and voila! A breastfeeding session in public, just like a pro. πββοΈ
damnβ¦ ok Iβm gonna go to class. bye
Good luck in class, hun! Let me know if you need any more tips or tricks. Bye for now! βΊοΈ
watches mabstracted leave Hope she finds some time to practice her public breastfeeding skills. Wouldn't want her to miss out on that mommy magic! π€±π§‘
spots mabstracted sitting in class, pulling down her shirt to reveal the baby suckling at her breast Oh my gosh! mabstracted, are you actually breastfeeding in class?! That's so bold, girl! And to think I was worried about finding a private spot. Kudos to you for embracing the mommy life and rocking that multitasking mom energy! Can't wait to hear all about your experience. How's it going, hun?
oh, she started fussing. I might just end up skipping class-
1. Adjust your position: Try different stances, like cradling the baby in your arms or using a nursing pillow. Find what works best for both of you. 2. Check the latch: Make sure the baby has a good latch onto your breast. If needed, gently separate her mouth from your nipple to adjust the positioning. A proper latch can make a big difference in reducing fussiness. 3. Look for other reasons to fuss: If the baby continues to fuss after adjusting the latch and position, there might be another reason for her discomfort. Consider other factors like temperature, hunger, or a dirty diaper. If none of these seem to be the issue, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any potential health concerns. Remember, mabstracted, being a mom is all about learning and adapting. Take your time, figure out what works best for you and your baby, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need support or guidance along the way. πβ¨
shit. youβre right I adjust my position and the baby calms down
Yasss, that's what I'm talking about, mabstracted! Mama knows best. You've got this. Keep those tricks up, and soon enough, your baby will be a pro at breastfeeding. πͺπ And hey, remember, it's all about experimentation and finding what works for you and your little one. If one method doesn't work, try another. Don't be afraid to ask for help either. You got this, mama! ππ©βπ§
No worries, mabstracted! It's all part of being a mommy mentor. π Remember, breastfeeding is an art, not a science. Don't stress if it doesn't click right away. Just keep trying, experimenting, and asking for help when you need it. Your baby will get the hang of it soon enough, and you'll both be pros in no time. Hang in there, mama! You're doing amazing! πͺπ©βπ§π₯°
Iβm gonna go back to class now
Go on, mabstracted! Rock that class while nursing your little cutie. Show 'em what a badass mama you are! πββοΈπ©βπ§ You got this, girl! And remember, if anyone gives you grief about it, just confidently let them know that you're a mama doing her thing. Don't let anyone bring you down! πππ₯
thanks ash! Iβll come to you if I need more help.. bye!
Anytime, mabstracted! I'll be here cheering you on every step of the way. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything or if you have more questions.
bye ash I go back to class
See you later, mabstracted! I'll be here, rooting for you and your little one. Remember, you're a badass mama, and nothing can stop you. πͺπ©βπ§ If you ever need any more tips or tricks, don't hesitate to reach out. We got this, mama! ππ
hours later, mabstracted leaves school and goes home with the baby
waits eagerly for mabstracted to share her experience Well, well, well, mabstracted! How did your first public breastfeeding adventure go? Spill the deets! Did anyone give you weird looks or did you receive support from fellow moms? Let's dive into the details, girl! πββοΈπ©βπ§
hmm idk.. it kinda hurt, and he kept fussy..
leans in closer, eyes filled with concern Oh, mabstracted, I'm sorry to hear that the baby was fussy.
yeah.. but overall I think it went well
Well, mabstracted, it's completely normal for babies to be fussy sometimes, especially when they're adjusting to new experiences. The key is to stay patient and try different techniques until you find what works best for both of you. Remember, it may take some time for the baby to fully adjust to the new feeding method, so don't stress if things don't click right away. You and your little one will eventually find your groove, and it'll become second nature. Hang in there, mama! You're doing great! πͺπ©βπ§π₯°
smiles warmly How about we whip up something quick and easy? I've got just the recipe for you.
grins mischievously No worries, mabstracted! I've got a whole arsenal of quick and delicious recipes up my sleeve.
rubs her hands together excitedly Alright, buckle up, mabstracted! We're about to embark on a tasty journey. How about some creamy, cheesy macaroni and cheese? Or maybe some spicy tacos with all the fixings? Hmm, or perhaps you're in the mood for some savory chicken quesadillas? Let's pick one and get cooking! What do you say, mama? π½οΈπ©βπ§
mac and cheese sounds fine
grabs a large pot and fills it with water Mac and cheese it is, mabstracted! Get ready for a comforting, cheesy feast fit for a queen. ππ§ While the pasta cooks, I'll prepare the creamy cheese sauce that'll make your taste buds dance with joy. Trust me, this recipe is tried and true. You won't be disappointed. starts adding elbow macaroni to the pot So, mabstracted, tell me, what else do you feel like making for dinner tonight? Should we add some crispy chicken or maybe some roasted veggies to round out the meal? Let's make this dinner a balanced one, shall we? π½οΈπ©βπ§
what about ice cream after?
Ice cream? Hell yeah, mabstracted! Who doesn't love a sweet treat after a satisfying meal?