Hi, I have an 11 month old who I've exclusively breastfed (until she started eating solids of course).
I didn't really have a preference to breastfeed before I gave birth but like you, I knew about the benefits. I went on an antenatal course and they had a whole session on the benefits, which made me want to try at least.
Deep down, I assumed I'd give it a go, hate it and switch to bottles. This what my mum and sister in law did.
Quite honestly couldn't even look at pictures of women doing it, or babies suckling. Made me feel uncomfortable. I thought I'd be internally screaming "GET THIS BABY OFF ME" 😆
But I resolved to just give it a go. If I emend we rightly, at antenatal they told us not to take formula or bottles to the hospital, so I didn't buy any.
And then the baby arrived. I literally don't remember that first feed but i guess the midwife just put her on me. Or maybe she found her way there herself? I literally don't remember feeding her at all. Or thinking anything about it at all? It's a full blank in my mind! Maybe the hormones and instinct took over!
And despite loads of difficulties with latching and pain in the beginning, I got there. The pain stopped as my nipples healed from a bad latch (took 1-2 weeks before I got confident I was doing it right and pain free) and here we are now, still going strong 11 months in! 😊