Hi S. -
Congratulations on your first born. What an exciting time for you and your family!
I only breastfed my children for a few months because I had to go back to work...during my time at home, I mostly pumped. Like the previous mom, my son was a lazy eater (actually, he had a good reason, he had severe jaundice after birth) and my daughter didn't want to take my breast at all (she and I had severe "milk wars"). Because of these obstacles, the only option I had to nourish my children with my milk was to pump, and it was great. Not only was I able to regularly see, generate, and farm my own milk supply, my husband, who was caring for them in their early months, was able to feed them himself. In fact, I'm convinced that this shared feeding experience has contributed a great deal to my children's independence today.
You should talk to a hospital breastfeeding specialist and/or your local La Leche League counselor (it's FREE) for more specific advice. When talking to these experts, don't feel bad if your child won't take to your breast...the most important thing is that your baby gets your breastmilk for as long as you can produce it - period. You won't lose any bonding moments with your baby as long as you continue to love, hold, cuddle, and mother it. Blessings to you and yours!