Kristin Cavallari On Breastfeeding: I Was A Slave To My Breasts

Wed, January 30, 2013 5:33pm EDT by 5 Comments
Kristin Cavallari Breastfeeding
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HollywoodLife.com spoke with ‘The Hills’ star about her adorable five-month-old son Camden and why she’s decided to switch to formula!

Kristin Cavallari wants to give her boobs a break! The 26-year-old tells HollywoodLife.com that she and her hubby Chicago Bears QB hubby, Jay Cutler, have found a goat milk formula that they’re going to start giving baby Camden.

Kristin Reveals Why She Stopped Breastfeeding

“It’s hard,” she told us while at the Gillette ask Chicago Couples to ‘Kiss & Tell’ event on Jan. 29. “It was the hardest part of the whole thing and no one tells you that. I was a slave to pumping. Now we are giving him a goat milk concoction that Jay found.”

We’ve told you before that Kristin is in the midst of planning her wedding but nothing is “set.” She did tell us that she’s excited to have more kids: “We want a big family so I think sooner than later we will have another one. But it’s a little too soon, I just got my body back. I want to enjoy it!”

Kristin’s Thrilled To Have Lost The Weight She Gained During Pregnancy

“I gained 25 lbs when I got pregnant but I’m a healthy eater,” she says. “I worked out during my pregnancy and I was breast feeding, until a few weeks ago.”

At the end of our interview we just had to ask her if she’d ever have one of her former co-stars babysit like Heidi Pratt, or Audrina Patridge?

“None of them have … I’m not opposed.”

Do you think Kristin should have kept breastfeeding?

Watch: Kristin Cavallari Talks Wedding Plans & Having Another Baby

— Chloe Melas

More Kristen Cavallari News:

  1. Kristin Cavallari: I Owe My Post-Baby Body To Breastfeeding
  2. Kristin Cavallari Reveals Perfect Post-Baby Body Two Months After Birth
  3. Kristin Cavallari Debuts Baby Camden Jack

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S

Posted at 11:06 PM on January 30, 2013  

Any breast milk is better than none for both mom and baby. The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and continued breastfeeding for 2 years and beyond. Breastfeeding is a public health issue.

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Mina

Posted at 7:58 PM on January 30, 2013  

Wait, so how is this anyone’s business?

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Courtney

Posted at 7:04 PM on January 30, 2013  

this is a non story she should’ve been forumla feeding the kid from the start because it confuses them when you switch for no reason. it’s one thing if a medical reason on either end neccessitates the switch like mum having mastisis or the baby being allergic to dairy

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Katy

Posted at 10:53 PM on January 30, 2013  

Really? I think it’s better that she tried to breastfeed and actually gave it a real effort. Good for her! Sometimes it just doesn’t work out.

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Kim LaCapria

Posted at 9:11 AM on January 31, 2013  

What? That is utter lunacy. It does not “confuse” them when you “switch for no reason.” Any breastmilk is better than no breastmilk.

Everyone who read this post is now stupider for having been exposed to your comment.

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