My Real Life Army Brats

My Real Life Army Brats
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02 December 2009

Breastfeeding without Pregnancy: Adoptive Mom's Can Breastfeed

Everyone knows we're adopting a baby girl in March. When I had both boys I didn't hesitate with my decision to breastfeed them. Tayton nursed for 10 1/2 months and Korbin for only 6 weeks when a kickass case of mastitis along with him being hospitalized for 3 days on top of still having an 18 month old at home made it too much to handle and he went on formula.


If we were having this child ourselves we'd definitely chose breast milk as her source of nutrition. I wasn't aware that adoptive mom's do have the option to breastfeed also. I know that a lot of adoptions don't have a long period for planning like we happen to be blessed with so it might not work as well for some. For us having 7 months to plan for our new arrival we've have time and have done our research.


It wasn't an easy decision to make but we've decided to make the commitment and see if I can produce milk and nurse this baby. I visited my family doctor who made sure I was aware of the commitment it's going to take in order to trick my body into thinking it should be produce milk and he did a little research into the medicines I had read about and in the end decided to prescribe Reglan and I bought a pump.


I've started the pills and pumping. I want to give my body plenty of time and not feel rushed as we get too near the end of the pregnancy and not have results. I'm happy to report that it is going well so far. I'll be thrilled when the first real drops appear but for now I'm happy with a little moisture as a sign that this is meant to be and we'll be able to provide this great source of nutrition and bonding for our new baby girl!




~Till They All Come Home~

4 comments:

Judy said...

Good for you Michelle!

AmersP said...

That is awesome! And somehow I am not surprised LOL. Give it a month and go find a baby to hold hahahaha ;) LOL I hope everything goes awesome and that it works for you! By the way I am staying in Springfield on the night of the 15th on my way home to MT. Call me.

Laura ~Peach~ said...

very cool!!!! i hope you can make milk that would be so very perfect for this little girl!

Damama T said...

You are amazing! I couldn't be prouder of you if you were my own daughter.