Next, if you want a second opinion about the meds, whether there are safe alternatives for your condition that would allow breastfeeding etc, there is a site called MOTHERISK, run by the Toronto hospital for sick children, where you can find out how to access expert advice.
Assuming you are not able or choose not to breastfeed, I think it is incredibly important to make feeding a special loving time with your baby.
One of th great joys of nursing is skin to skin contact, the time to cuddle, the excuse not to have to be doing some other "work" or anything. So make your feeding times special, loving times. Avoid the shove the bottle in the kids face thing. Take the time to sit down in a quiet place, look at your baby, coo and smile, even undress the baby and yourself in private and enjoy the whole sensation. Don't let bottle feeding rob you of those special moments.
( I recently had a client who had a baby with Down's syndrome for her 8th baby, and he wasn't able to breastfeed at first. So she was pumping and bottling, and asked if it was ok to co-sleep with him since he wasn't nursing. I almost cried to think they would have missed out on that.)
The other part I have been struggling with saying: I agree that you may feel this choice was taken away from you, and I am sorry if this is so. So I am not saying any of the following to undermine the good mothering that you or others do when bottle feeding from choice or necessity.
BUT I do have to say, that there are real differences between breastmilk and formula, and I don't think it is appropriate to undermine the importance of ensuring that most babies have breastmilk when it is safe and available. It is a better food option, a better physical option, and most often, a safer option for babies.
I don't think we have to say things like "it doesn't matter", or "one is as good as the other" in order to support women for whom breastfeeding isn't an option.
I don't judge anyone for their choice in this matter, but understanding the reasons for the choice helps everyone see that this is the right decision for this family, in this circumstance.
I hope you and your baby will have a wonderful and loving relationship, however you feed.
best wishes,
fatmad





my son was born 4/24