Jinger DuggarThe breastfeeding journey with her baby boy Finn may have been earlier than she expected.
this Rely on A 31-year-old alum reveals why she debated her conversion of Finn to formula in a episode of her and her husband on Wednesday, August 27 Jeremy Vuolo‘ Podcast of the same name.
“I was just in the pediatrician with Finn and got his little test. As a parent, you always think your child is much older than the average child,” Duggar (Duggar) [I] Born “He is the biggest man ever.”
“He’s a big chunk,” Duge said of Finn. He was born on March 29. “But I think it’s because our girls are skinny and different. I take care of him like girls, and that’s another matter.”
Duggar and Vuolo also shared their 6-year-old daughters Felicity and Evangeline, 4.
The mother of three also explained that they did solve health problems during a pediatrician checkup in Finland.
“Obviously, he’s allergic to dairy and soy,” she continued. “So I’m just talking to the pediatrician and she’s like, ‘You can cut off dairy and soy, or you can put him on the formula.” This is the latest, latest Finn. ”
Duggar admits she is “back and forth” to change Finn to formula because she wants to follow the same care plan as her daughter.
“I want them to have at least one year of care or a little bit,” she explained. “But with Finn, I don’t feel like I can do the whole thing to see if it works. So I might execute the formula, which is hard for me.”

Finn, Jinger Duggar
Jinger Duggar/InstagramVuolo tells his wife that he can “any work” about her and encourages Duggar to do the healthiest things for her and baby Finn.
“I’m in a place where I don’t know if I can go back to everything in my diet. He’s been 5 months old. [old] It’s been nearly 5 months,” Duga said.
“He’s a strong boy,” Vuolo noted.
“He’s a big boy,” Duga replied. “So that’s what I thought, ‘Okay, we did a great job.’ [The pediatrician’s] It’s like, ‘It’s a wonderful time. Like, if you decide to go that route, go. So we will see. ”
Duggar previously revealed that she is not sure if she can have finn The past struggle with postpartum depression.
“The age gap between us and this little boy is four years old because I’m not ready yet,” she said on the episode of the April 2 “Jinger & Jeremy” podcast. “I think postpartum is hard for me. It’s really hard. I think, I’m about 14 months or so, and I’m still in nursing, and that’s something I just felt, like, I’m in a black hole and I don’t know what to do.”
Duggar revealed that her friend and pediatrician advised her to stop breastfeeding Evangeline, which helped immediately. But while pregnant with Finn, Duggar feared she would “get back to that dark place.”
“I never want to go back there again,” she said. “Of course, I hope to be able to feed this baby, but if that doesn’t happen [and] If I need to pump, that’s what I’m going to do [go] Going back to postpartum depression, that might be what I need to do. ”

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