@igbokwe Whew… I feel you. I really wanted breastfeeding to work, but I had preemies with latch issues and it just never came together. There’s nothing wrong with formula, but there are resources out there for you to make breastfeeding and pumping better.
If you can afford a lactation consultant, see if one can come to your home. They can give you lots of advice on latching, position and nipple shields to help your small twin. They can also give you tips on making pumping better and more comfortable.
If a IBCLC is out of your price range, I’d check out One With The Pump on instagram, or r/humanspumpingmilk. You can also try r/breastfeeding and le leche league or kellymom’s websites. Breastfeeding can be very challenging, especially with twins and twins with low birth weights.
I will also say, hospital LCs and nurses will tell you it shouldn’t hurt to pump or breastfeed, but certainly f*cking does at the beginning. Just because it hurts doesn’t necessarily mean something is wrong, but it should get easier after a few weeks. If it doesn’t, then definitely seek help. There are so many variables to both pumping and BF’ing, that expert consultation can go a long way.
Edit to add: all that being said, formula is not giving up, it’s getting your child fed. You are more than a source of food!!!