I had pretty difficult pregnancy (extreme morning sickness whole of way through), induction after being 3 weeks overdue, breech baby, trial of labour followed by EMCS. Managed to breast feed 6 weeks, but difficulty with inverted nipples and very large hungry baby eventually progressed to formula.
The whole experience left me feeling pretty useless at the whole motherhood experience and isolated from friends who had a more "normal" experience. And I had a pretty serious period of depression some months later as an indirect result.
Looking back 20 odd years later, I do feel that the natural is best (which is of course correct) lobby can leave women feeling a terrible failure and sense of responsibilty if circumstances mean that is not possible for them. In a small way I still don't feel a "proper" woman because at each part of the process my body let me down in some way.
As women we need to address this perception in attitudes, as do medical professionals responding to women going through difficulty and challenging births.