What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
Pregnancy and the months after birth should be about joy and developing together every single day. We at Philips Avent believe that you as parents know best. Tell us how your partner helped you ease your breastfeeding journey and teach the young parents on how their journey can become more joyful.3 best comments will get ₹1000 voucher from Firstcry.#ParentYourWay
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
very understanding and supportive.. he had to deal with my moodiness which he did very well😋
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
Both my children were late sleepers and I used to get tired due to lack of sleep and continues feeding on demand. My husband played a major role in comforting me and making the kids sleep by singing lullaby, and swinging them to sleep.. At times he\'s the one who looked after children when I was deep asleep. Thank you hubby 💖💖
Both my children were late sleepers and I used to get tired due to lack of sleep and continues feeding on demand. My husband played a major role in comforting me and making the kids sleep by singing lullaby, and swinging them to sleep.. At times he's the one who looked after children when I was deep asleep. Thank you hubby 💖💖
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
Sometimes you have to handle it all alone, whole pregnancy, child birth and taking care of little one all alone, there is a family too but the support that a husband can give is no one can replace, I am one of that kind of mother where my husband has seen my kids after 6-8 months of delivery, the journey was very tough, and still tough with all the judgment of family. Like you know a typical family thinks that a girl is born with all the knowledge of how to take care of little one. One mistake and you are gone…. In my both pregnancy I needed him very much, I use to cry a lot, and the post delivery depression was like hell, no one is there to support you, no emotional support, if will say something you will hear “tum hi akeli Maa nahi bani ho iss duniya mei, humne bhi bachhe paida kiye h” and all your bachi khuchi strength gone. I had so many sleepless nights. Still in that mode, my kids are 6 and 2 year old. Taking care of both of them is very tough, getting only financial support from my partner, no emotional support. He only gets pale palaye bachhe, and at the end of the day still come to hear, karti kya ho tum. Today I feel I am very strong, taking care of kids, there studies, and everything. Sometimes it’s very hard, but trying to do my best.
Sometimes you have to handle it all alone, whole pregnancy, child birth and taking care of little one all alone, there is a family too but the support that a husband can give is no one can replace, I am one of that kind of mother where my husband has seen my kids after 6-8 months of delivery, the journey was very tough, and still tough with all the judgment of family. Like you know a typical family thinks that a girl is born with all the knowledge of how to take care of little one. One mistake and you are gone…. In my both pregnancy I needed him very much, I use to cry a lot, and the post delivery depression was like hell, no one is there to support you, no emotional support, if will say something you will hear “tum hi akeli Maa nahi bani ho iss duniya mei, humne bhi bachhe paida kiye h” and all your bachi khuchi strength gone. I had so many sleepless nights. Still in that mode, my kids are 6 and 2 year old. Taking care of both of them is very tough, getting only financial support from my partner, no emotional support. He only gets pale palaye bachhe, and at the end of the day still come to hear, karti kya ho tum. Today I feel I am very strong, taking care of kids, there studies, and everything. Sometimes it’s very hard, but trying to do my best.
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
He encourage me to be calm and happy in beginning when I have less milk production and become emotional due to crying of baby for feeding and I am unable to feed. so my husband support me to keep trying and be positive and happy and gradually it works.
He encourage me to be calm and happy in beginning when I have less milk production and become emotional due to crying of baby for feeding and I am unable to feed. so my husband support me to keep trying and be positive and happy and gradually it works.
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