She stopped because she wanted too.ladybug wrote:Maybe she needs to take someones advice on breast feeding, since she couldn't make it past 6 months.
LoraandLayton Part 1
-
- Informer
- Posts: 270
- Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 2:13 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
“A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?”
-
- Talker
- Posts: 180
- Joined: Sat Jun 08, 2013 7:42 am
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
What reason would someone want to stop breastfeeding at 6 months. She will never answer that question if you ask. Your baby needs it at least the first year. If everything's going great why not just go the full year instead of switching to formula when you don't have to.
-
- Guru Gossiper
- Posts: 3811
- Joined: Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:45 am
- Location: Virginia
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: LoraandLayton
19th.thelittlefamilyof3 wrote:What day in October??! I am getting married in October too, on the 26th =)jodilo88 wrote:
My only worry now is where I'm getting married in October.
Re: the breastfeeding...did Lora stop partially or completely BFing at 6 months with Tripp and Declan? Methinks with the home birth and doing things au naturale and clean eating and such (speaking of which I had a giggle at someone suggesting SmartOnes dinners to her, hardly anything packaged qualifies as "clean eating" ) that she may actually willingly go past 6 months this time. Everett is what, a month now almost? We'll see in 5 months...
RIP Dad - 09/30/2017
Re: LoraandLayton
She has said in a ton of videos that she only breastfed Tripp for 2 weeks because she had really bad postpartum depression. She said that she stopped bfing Declan at six months and began giving him formula because formula was good enough for Tripp, so it was good enough for Declan, too. I think she had to get back on her psych meds and stopped nursing Declan because of that. That is why she is doing all of this placenta encapsulation and natural remedies to try to balance herself now, or she won't last long without her meds.
-
- Guru Gossiper
- Posts: 4771
- Joined: Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:20 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: LoraandLayton
That's why I thought she had stopped breast feeding, not like she was like eh breast feeding is overrated but because she had to get back on her meds. I think sometimes people forget she has depression and anxiety issues because she's always so bubbly in her videos.ohgeez wrote:She has said in a ton of videos that she only breastfed Tripp for 2 weeks because she had really bad postpartum depression. She said that she stopped bfing Declan at six months and began giving him formula because formula was good enough for Tripp, so it was good enough for Declan, too. I think she had to get back on her psych meds and stopped nursing Declan because of that. That is why she is doing all of this placenta encapsulation and natural remedies to try to balance herself now, or she won't last long without her meds.
-
- Talker
- Posts: 180
- Joined: Sat Jun 08, 2013 7:42 am
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
Well I've asked her in comments multiple times and she refuses to give her reason. She's been very open about her meds, postpartum depression, and all of that so why wouldn't she just say that if it was her reason. I think it's some superficial reason and she won't say so no one will judge her.
-
- Informer
- Posts: 270
- Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 2:13 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
I am pretty sure it was if I remember correctly. She stopped just to give her boobs a break.lovethelifeyoulive wrote:Well I've asked her in comments multiple times and she refuses to give her reason. She's been very open about her meds, postpartum depression, and all of that so why wouldn't she just say that if it was her reason. I think it's some superficial reason and she won't say so no one will judge her.
“A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?”
Re: LoraandLayton
This video explains it all! In this video, she says that she didn't even nurse Tripp for two weeks! Plus, she talks about having such a difficult time not being able to take her meds while breastfeeding and only wanted to bf for 6 months for personal reasons. So, I'm pretty sure that Tripp didn't use a nursing necklace.
Re: LoraandLayton
This one explains it, too. I think that she had a hard time dropping the baby weight while nursing, so she also wanted to stop to get skinny again. That is her superficial reason for stopping. She seemed very overwhelmed with both boys at the time, too. I nursed a newborn and a toddler at the same time and never felt that it was overwhelming because I knew what I was getting into. I wonder if she will stop with Everett and have another superficial reason. Probably not, because she has gotten into proving everyone wrong nowadays.
-
- Informer
- Posts: 328
- Joined: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:45 am
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
I cant stand her because she acts like she is freaking 12 years old. Nobody is allowed to rain on princess Lora's parade or she jumps down your throat for giving advice. Just because people give you advice doesnt mean you have to take it, but you might look older then 12 if you were just polite about it! This girl is SO rude even in vlogs. She will say something, and then in a bitchy voice say "I KNOW IT ISNT ALWAYS LIKE THIS LIKE, I ALREADY KNOW SO DONT EVEN COMMENT". Who does that?????
-
- Informer
- Posts: 304
- Joined: Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:21 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
It is really nobody's business how long she breastfed for, why she stopped, how she stopped. Formula is a perfectly good form of nutrition and sometimes the better choice for a baby. Poor supply and latch often leads to an unsettled, frustrated, hungry and eventually unhealthy baby. If breastfeeding works well for you and you dont have those issues that is great! But the mental health of the mother is also a HUGE factor to consider. A baby will benefit a lot more from a mother who is treating a known mental illness and taking care of herself, rather than a mother who is battling crippling anxiety and depression just to breastfeed when there is an alternative feeding option.
I am all for breastfeeding but it is not the be all and end all of good mothering.
Plus she is breastfeeding now so why is she being judged in regards to breastfeeding? Lol, not trying to be rude just a different point of view!
I am all for breastfeeding but it is not the be all and end all of good mothering.
Plus she is breastfeeding now so why is she being judged in regards to breastfeeding? Lol, not trying to be rude just a different point of view!
Re: LoraandLayton
But she didn't have any problems breastfeeding. She stopped because she wanted too, not because it was hard, or that it hurt or due to poor supply. I agree that a happy and healthy mama is more important then breastfeeding. But she stopped simply because she didn't like it.annapaulndaniel wrote:It is really nobody's business how long she breastfed for, why she stopped, how she stopped. Formula is a perfectly good form of nutrition and sometimes the better choice for a baby. Poor supply and latch often leads to an unsettled, frustrated, hungry and eventually unhealthy baby. If breastfeeding works well for you and you dont have those issues that is great! But the mental health of the mother is also a HUGE factor to consider. A baby will benefit a lot more from a mother who is treating a known mental illness and taking care of herself, rather than a mother who is battling crippling anxiety and depression just to breastfeed when there is an alternative feeding option.
I am all for breastfeeding but it is not the be all and end all of good mothering.
Plus she is breastfeeding now so why is she being judged in regards to breastfeeding? Lol, not trying to be rude just a different point of view!
Re: LoraandLayton
Chatabox wrote:But she didn't have any problems breastfeeding. She stopped because she wanted too, not because it was hard, or that it hurt or due to poor supply. I agree that a happy and healthy mama is more important then breastfeeding. But she stopped simply because she didn't like it.annapaulndaniel wrote:It is really nobody's business how long she breastfed for, why she stopped, how she stopped. Formula is a perfectly good form of nutrition and sometimes the better choice for a baby. Poor supply and latch often leads to an unsettled, frustrated, hungry and eventually unhealthy baby. If breastfeeding works well for you and you dont have those issues that is great! But the mental health of the mother is also a HUGE factor to consider. A baby will benefit a lot more from a mother who is treating a known mental illness and taking care of herself, rather than a mother who is battling crippling anxiety and depression just to breastfeed when there is an alternative feeding option.
I am all for breastfeeding but it is not the be all and end all of good mothering.
Plus she is breastfeeding now so why is she being judged in regards to breastfeeding? Lol, not trying to be rude just a different point of view!
And if she didnt like it, then it would eventually make her unhappy to continue doing it.
No matter what reason she stopped for, it is honestly no ones buisness.
The choice to breast feed is a very personal choice that is up to the mother. Its not up for discussion or debate with other people.
Breast milk or formula ... either way her kids have been fed and they are happy and healthy. And that is all that is important!
-
- Super Moddie
- Posts: 3304
- Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:08 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
Most mothers stop breastfeeding just "because they want to". Most mothers in the US wean more for their own convenience than letting their baby wean themselves. Most only breastfeed for about a year if they do extended nursing. So it all comes down to personal preference. I don't know why Lora is being made to look like a bad mother for breastfeeding for two weeks when other mothers are getting jumped on because they think are high and mighty for breastfeeding.
Re: LoraandLayton
KatyD wrote:Chatabox wrote:But she didn't have any problems breastfeeding. She stopped because she wanted too, not because it was hard, or that it hurt or due to poor supply. I agree that a happy and healthy mama is more important then breastfeeding. But she stopped simply because she didn't like it.annapaulndaniel wrote:It is really nobody's business how long she breastfed for, why she stopped, how she stopped. Formula is a perfectly good form of nutrition and sometimes the better choice for a baby. Poor supply and latch often leads to an unsettled, frustrated, hungry and eventually unhealthy baby. If breastfeeding works well for you and you dont have those issues that is great! But the mental health of the mother is also a HUGE factor to consider. A baby will benefit a lot more from a mother who is treating a known mental illness and taking care of herself, rather than a mother who is battling crippling anxiety and depression just to breastfeed when there is an alternative feeding option.
I am all for breastfeeding but it is not the be all and end all of good mothering.
Plus she is breastfeeding now so why is she being judged in regards to breastfeeding? Lol, not trying to be rude just a different point of view!
And if she didnt like it, then it would eventually make her unhappy to continue doing it.
No matter what reason she stopped for, it is honestly no ones buisness.
The choice to breast feed is a very personal choice that is up to the mother. Its not up for discussion or debate with other people.
Breast milk or formula ... either way her kids have been fed and they are happy and healthy. And that is all that is important!
I wasn't trying to jump on her, and I didn't Intend to start a BF vs FF debate at all! I was just clarifying that she didn't stop for health reasons, or breastfeeding problems like you mentioned in your post above.
Re: LoraandLayton
Sorry. To clarify, it was referring to the post that annapaulndaniel posted above.
-
- Talker
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2013 5:33 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
I actually enjoy Lora's channel. I don't feel she tries to sale that her life is "perfect". I know no one's life is perfect so that would be ignorant for me to even believe. She seems to really love her boys whether she breastfeeds for 1 month, 24 months or not a all. Thank goodness theres no cookie cutter mold for humans/mothers cause what boring world this would be.
Re: LoraandLayton
I'm not sure how this is going to come across, but I find it to be crazy that Everett is so big already. I know that every baby is different, but it seems like she cannot console him without nursing him. I breastfeed so I'm not hating on her for that, but it is a misconception that breastfed babies can't be overfed. It seems like the only way she knows how to soothe him is by nursing him. Also, I think it shows to how poor her diet has been lately. She says that she is going to start clean eating again, and I think she is eating a ton of unhealthy foods while constantly keeping him on the breast. That is why she was endorsing that weightloss breastfeeding supplement, which I think is ridiculous! If you are eating nutritious foods and nursing, you should give your body more than 6 weeks to lose the weight.
-
- Amateur
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:11 am
- Location: Vegas baby
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: LoraandLayton
Im sorry if this is a double post I don't feel like reading everything.. But in her last video (the q&a one) Did she really say she only has one kid home when Layton isnt home?