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Mum shaming

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crushedstrawberries · 18/11/2018 20:29

I'm not sure if this is in the wrong place so apologies if it is.

So today I was mum shamed for bottle feeding my DS. I was on a bench outside my local Tesco feeding him while an elderly lady set next to me. We were having polite chit chat, how old your baby is...yada yada... What she just blurted out something along the lines of 'if you bottle feed him, it'll damage his brain and he won't achieve anything in his life' I didn't know what to say to this lady. I just nodded in stunned silence.

I appreciate that breastfeeding is the best for your baby but what she doesn't know is that my DS has issues with latching onto my breast making breast feeding nearly impossible. I have instead been expressing breast milk and giving that to him in a bottle.

I don't know what I really wanted from this thread apart from venting as it's been circling in my head since this morning.

Has anyone else been mum shamed for something completely absurd?

OP posts:
mimidebbym · 21/11/2018 23:25

So sorry someone felt the need to offer her negative opinion unsolicited. As mum's we do need to grow thicker skin because it does happen more than I care to admit. For the record, I bottle fed our younger son partly with breast milk and mostly with formula. He's now almost 29 years old and, quite frankly, throughout school was ranked amongst the smartest of his peers according to national test scores. Without studying, his college entrance exam was also amongst the highest of his peers. All this is not to brag, but to say you needn't let this woman's, or anyone else's, ignorant remarks make you feel bad about the choices you make for your children. If an issue is health-related, do your research, make your decision and know you've done what's best for your child with the information to hand at the time. BTW, our older son was exclusively breastfed and he's equally smart. Soooo, I'm going with breastfeeding has exactly nothing to do with brain power. And shame on the woman for sticking her nose in where it didn't belong.

Grannybound · 21/11/2018 23:45

See that would make me be a smart mouth...minding your own business being cordial then out of nowhere comes that? I may have bit back by saying..."And you say this from experience I gather. Have some of your children or grandchildren not amounted to much - or are all of your breastfed children geniuses?" I would have a nice tone in my voice and would want her to explain. I can't help myself. Sometimes you need to get people to think these days....many just open mouth and insert foot. I know, I have a problem too...LOL.Smile

MustBeDreaming · 21/11/2018 23:53

I got told off once by a student because apparently breastfeeding a baby over six months old causes brain damage. I have no idea where they got that misinformation from but they were utterly convinced it was dangerous!

MiniGirl613 · 22/11/2018 00:28

I was bottle fed from the day I was born with goat's milk, because I was allergic to cow's milk. Grade School and High School I was an A/B student and made Honor Roll every time. In College, I was a straight A student and have 3 college degrees. I retired at 38 years old and 5 years after that I started a very successful Wedding business. Do not listen to people that say that breast feeding is the best, because I can plainly argue with them that it does not matter how you are fed when you are an infant. I know people that were breast fed and are dumber than a box of rocks and have no common sense (and also flunking out of College). You feed your baby what you think is the best, especially if they have a problem with breast feeding. Very proud of you to bottle feed your baby and all my best to you!

chaz1964 · 22/11/2018 01:00

Don't you waste one minute on that old hateful bag. my daughter only was breast freed for at most 6 weeks and she grew incredibly and she is very very intelligent, way beyond her age. woman get backlash for breast feeding and for not breastfeeding, don't you lose one minutes sleep for it.

Jamaican2018 · 22/11/2018 07:03

crushedstrawberries: Don't mind the lot of them, especially the older ones. Why? Many of them bottle fed their babies and many of them were bottle fed yet none of them or their kids are brain damaged. Come to think of it though, those who have the audacity to speak ignorance and I unrequested advice, are brain damaged.

ethelfleda · 22/11/2018 07:10

Meh
I was hat shamed when DS was little. He was in the sling all wrapped up and I got told off by a random woman for not putting a hat on him

I’ve been pick up shamed by my mom for picking up and cuddling my son too much

Food pouch shamed for feeding him the odd Ella’s pouch when weaning

Etc etc etc
Everyone has an opinion on child rearing. Who gives a fuck.

EssentialHummus · 22/11/2018 07:10

“That is none of your business.” (Or, “Thanks for your opinion” if you’re feeling generous.)

ethelfleda · 22/11/2018 07:11

Besides, I was breast fed for 6 months and I’m thick as fuck!

ethelfleda · 22/11/2018 07:14

It's funny how no one's ever told my OH that he's a terrible dad for giving him a bottle of formula

Oh I know.... Dad changes one nappy and he’s ‘hands on’ !!

DinosApple · 22/11/2018 07:39

Op when my mum had her first in 1979 the midwife in the hospital told her to stop trying to BF my brother as he would end up brain damaged Shock.

Anyway, it doesn't matter. I come from a long line of formula fed babies and we've all done alright. What matters is all our mum's did their best in the given circumstances.

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