The decision whether to breastfeed or bottle-feed might have been hanging over your head for a while. It's one of the most talked-about topics among parents and healthcare providers—and everyone has an opinion. So try to tune out other people's judgments and do what works for you and your baby.
Read up on both options, so that you can make an informed choice. And don't expect your choice to be a final decision. If you choose breastfeeding and your baby doesn't latch, you may have to bottle feed. Or you may choose bottle feeding, but decide to breastfeed after birth. Either way, you'll be covered if you're well-informed on both options.
If you're planning to breastfeed, sign up for a breastfeeding class and stock up on nursing bras (or sports bras, if you prefer them), nursing pads (to catch leaks), easy-access shirts (for more convenient feedings), and a breast pump and storage containers. Have some bottles on hand in case breastfeeding doesn't go as planned—and so your partner can help with some feedings. Whatever happens, try to stay positive—babies can thrive on both formula and breast milk.