Hello again everybody,
I have decided that the time is right to stop breastfeeding. My ds is now 7 and a half months and I feel so pleased that we got as far as we did. I returned the breastpump that the hospital had lent us and worked out that I had used the pump to express about 120 litres of milk, which is amazing really. Ds was weighed last week and was 17lb 3 and I am so proud to have got him that far. My husband wrote a lovely note to thank the hospital for lending us the breastpump and I thought I would let you see what he wrote as it made me feel so chuffed. I have deleted the names of the two hospitals concerned as I don't want to end up being sued!:
Alice, my wife, and I had planned to have our baby here ..., but since he made an appearance six weeks early, we had to go to ... instead. An extra half hour in a traffic jam and he?d have been born in a layby. Not quite the delivery we imagined?..
We?d both been very keen for Alice to breastfeed, so we turned to the midwives we?d met here for help and advice. Because Joe was in intensive care for a few weeks we were struggling to get Alice?s milk supply going, and the advice we?d been getting from ... was, to put it politely, patchy. The good people of ... kindly lent us one of their breastpumps which Alice has used every day for the last seven and a half months, and most importantly, their support. Initially to encourage Alice?s supply, and then because Joe didn?t get the hang of eating, he was bottle fed expressed milk exclusively for the first four months, when, magically, he got the hang of latching on and has been fed from the breast and expressed milk ever since.
As a Dad, it has been great to help out with the feeding in the early days, as you tend to feel a spare part otherwise.
We guess that Alice has spent about 140 hours being milked and has produced about 210 litres in that time, which is about a bath full. Writing as a vet, I can tell you this compares fairly favourably with a good dairy goat. But you mustn?t tell Alice that.
Anyhow, Alice, Joe and I would like to thank you all very much for the extended loan of the equipment which has provided the soundtrack and nutrition of Joe?s early days.
Thank you.'