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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the pressures of breastfeeding? In this episode of the Ask Dr. Sterling Podcast, Dr. Sterling and Sabrina, an IBCLC and nurse, get real about the emotional and physical toll of feeding your baby. Both women, despite their wealth of medical knowledge and expertise, open up about their personal struggles with feeding their babies. It’s an honest conversation full of compassion, vulnerability, and real-life advice that every parent should hear.
Sabrina (@motherlylove_lactation) talks about how her professional training as a nurse and lactation consultant didn’t prepare her for her own breastfeeding struggles, while Dr. Sterling opens up about her battles with recurrent mastitis and how supplementing with formula helped restore her mental and physical health. Together, they explore why breastfeeding is harder now than ever before and offer practical advice for anyone who feels like they’re failing to meet the expectations of being a “perfect” parent.
Whether you’re exclusively breastfeeding, supplementing with formula, or somewhere in between, this episode is a compassionate guide to making feeding decisions that work for you and your baby—without the guilt.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
- Why the “all or nothing” mindset around breastfeeding can be harmful.
- The role of formula in extending the breastfeeding journey.
- How to recognize when your mental health may need to take priority over exclusive breastfeeding.
- Why giving yourself grace during this challenging time is critical for your well-being.
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Host: Dr. Noa Sterling, Board Certified ObGyn & Founder of Sterling Parents Membership