tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-545079619005774793.post7239828383645535956..comments2023-06-14T03:03:06.033-07:00Comments on LDS Adoption Connection: Breast Milk For My Baby- Part 1Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-545079619005774793.post-58315101345886926982011-07-15T19:20:33.281-07:002011-07-15T19:20:33.281-07:00I am adopting and trying to figure out how to give...I am adopting and trying to figure out how to give my baby breast milk as well. Your story has brought me to tears at the power of prayer. Thank you so much for sharing it!Auntie Lolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01658606931100343891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-545079619005774793.post-18698198439789881302011-06-16T13:34:30.307-07:002011-06-16T13:34:30.307-07:00I love this post. Thank you so much for sharing. I...I love this post. Thank you so much for sharing. I have had many of these same feelings through the years. I gave birth to my oldest daughter that is now 5 and had all the best intentions to breast feed. After weeks of pumping and supplements my baby was starving, and still nothing. We turned to formula. With my second daughter was the same but I was quicker to go to formula. We adopted our little boy almost 10 months ago. Funny thing is... When he was about 3 months old my left breast had started to lactate every time I would bottle feed him. Hmmm....??? I never tried breast feeding him but it makes me wonder if I could have.<br /><br />Also I have a friend that adopted and she had the BM pump the couple of days that she was in the hospital. Note sure how comfortable you would be with that.<br /><br />Can't wait for part 2Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09314003194310648064noreply@blogger.com