Description: Breastfeeding difficulties are problems that should be considered in relation to whether it is in the baby's interest to continue, given the evidence of toxins in breast milk that could be underlying the pain or the rejection by the infant.
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Breastfeeding Difficulties and What You might Learn from Them
If a woman is experiencing problems in breastfeeding, including pain or soreness, engorgement, mastitis, lack of sufficient flow, lack of rest that affects her general wellbeing, or other difficulties for her, or if the baby seems not to want the milk or becomes upset, it may be time to step back and consider what these signs are telling you. And possibly to consider whether it is really worth going through all of the stress on the part of both mother and infant, in order to breastfeed as opposed to formul
It is worthwhile to think about the role of pain and human senses in modifying our behavior, normally for the better. If we have a strained muscle or joint that causes pain, our nerves are telling us that we should minimize stress on that limb, at least for the time being. We are probably better off for receiving that message from our senses and acting on it. If our senses of smell or taste are offended by a substance, there is an excellent chance that the foul-smelling or bad-tasting substance actually