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“For me, I believe fed is best. Let me just be clear about that,” she says. “At first I wasn’t sure if I wanted to even try breastfeeding. I was nervous about it. But he latched the moment he was born and we’ve never looked back.”
“It’s time-consuming and at times exhausting — and sometimes you even feel like a glorified dairy cow,” jokes Amy, 34, “but what a beautiful journey it is. The bond I have with Daxton is just incredible.”
Amy adds that she plans to breastfeed Daxton until he turns 2 in October, saying, “We will see!”
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“Dillon builds lifted trucks, so I can just imagine how souped-up the Power Wheels will be,” Amy said at the time. “We just can’t wait for this little ball of energy to arrive!”

While markingDaxton’s first birthday last October, Amy opened up about the challenges of pregnancy and postpartum life while celebrating her “blessing” of a son.
She wrote on Instagram at the time, “Oct 9th 2019 changed my entire world! To the c-section, the vertigo for 8 months, the breastfeeding, the late sleepless nights to the greasy hair, and the giggles … my heart skips a beat every time he wraps his hand around my finger, his beautiful red hair!! We tell everyone it’s Heaven sent!”
“If I’m being honest big huge freaking tears rolled down my face and I started listing everything I’m going to miss to Dillon,” adds Amy, “and he was like babe… just wait till you say ‘I love you Daxxy,’ and he can actually say it back!! and ohh my I instantly smiled and it just got me so excited for our future with him! I’m ready to chase him all over the house!”
source: people.com