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Pacifiers (Dummies) and SIDS by
Beth Kevles
Hi, All --
I just read a rather unexpected report from the Guardian. It suggests
that using a pacifier (dummy) at night can reduce SID (crib/cot death)
in infants, especially when infants are sleeping in "adverse conditions"
such as in a house with smokers.
Here's the link:
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please pray, breastfeeding mum has cancer by
Anne Rogers
someone I vaguely know, actually I know her mother-in-law best, but
Nathanael plays with their older child has just been diagnosed with mouth
cancer, she will have surgery tomorrow. Their baby is 4.5 months. Please
pray for them at this very difficult time, they will be short of help I
think as the...
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Six-Month Weigh-In (X-POSTED) by
Chookie
DS2 is 71 cm long and weighs 9.4 kg. 5.3 kg of this came from breast milk.
He's been putting on ~29g per day... No wonder I've lost the baby weight!
--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)
"In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but...
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December 21st 05 10:43 PM
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bottle warmer? by
Jess
"oregonchick" wrote in message
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Can anyone recommend a bottle warmer?
Don't screw yourself-give it cold if the kidlet's guts will tolerate it. :)
Jess
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December 20th 05 02:37 PM
by Sue
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Why BF and yoga dont' mix. by
Child
I have no idea where this came from, but the song is in hebrew, and the
video is really cute.
but.. its a big WMV file, 2.0 MB
www.fleischer-pollitt.com/yoga.wmv
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I think I have premenstrual dysphoric disorder, need advice by
Mum of Two
I've been living with these symptoms since I was a teen, but since having DD
they seem to have got progressively worse, maybe as a result of the
pregnancy, but probably also due to the additional stress of having a
toddler. I always considered it 'normal' for me, but I've been frightened
recently...
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Weaning (x posted) by
Leanne
Does anyone have any tips for weaning a 19 month old who is very attached to
boob :) ?
He is very stubborn and can generally outlast me in a battle of the wills
when it comes to feeding, the other night I was up with him for over 3 hours
trying to get him back to sleep without feeding and...
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December 20th 05 07:43 AM
by Iuil
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Toddler nursing questions by
[email protected]
My pum'kin (15 mo) insists on nursing whenever she sees me. I woh full
time. When she's with her day care provider, she eats well. But on the
weekends at home, the only meals she eats are about one fist full of
lunch and dinner. That too she eats lunch and dinner only if I don't
give her any...
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Back from our trip by
Emily
We're back from our road trip, and it went pretty well,
given that we were traveling with a 3.5 yo (3 and 15/24ths,
according to him) and a 3mo. The grown-ups evening out
was a pleasure (though we didn't get the Billy Crystal
tickets), and DS2 slept through the whole thing, aside
from opening his...
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December 20th 05 05:01 AM
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please help me! by
oregonchick
Just had my daughter on the 11th, determined to breast feed. But even with
a good latch, my nipples are already cracked and bleeding. I caved and
pumped and bottle fed tonight. I absolutely cannot tolerate the pain. I'm
sitting here with an ice pack on each breast. I just don't know what to...
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6 month old with not great latch by
Anne Rogers
I think it is laziness with both of us, but Ada has slipped into not having
the best latch in the world, any tips for encouraging her, obviously the
same things as with a newborn apply, but some of them are more difficult to
do with and awake and heavy 6 month old!
We mostly feed lieing down due...
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need a manual pump for trip to Europe... by
Jess
"oregonchick" wrote in message
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Because of the electrical supply differences, and my Medela is so bulky
anyways, I was thinking I should get a battery operated or hand operated
pump for over there. And could you all help me...
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December 19th 05 06:20 PM
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more questions... by
oregonchick
First of all I want to thank everyone for your support. Things are going so
much better now. Cracked nipples healing up, and getting a better feel for
the whole breastfeeding thing.
I have a couple questions, and also would like opinions...
Is breast preference common? Maybe it's because I'm...
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December 19th 05 04:55 PM
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newborn bowel movement frequency? by
oregonchick
Emily is now 8 days old. She was having 2-3 poopy diapers a day, but hasn't
had one for about 24 hrs, maybe a little longer. She is eating well, having
lots of wet diapers and is content. Isn't this the time when they are
supposed to poop 4+ times a day?
Should I be worried?
Betsy
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how to get her to open her mouth? by
V.
Well, I'm feeling much better! My nipple soreness is no longer "grit your
teeth and whimper", but more like rubbing a bruise. Also, Miss Madeline had
gained a pound over her birthweight at our 2 wk Dr appt!! So, I'm sure
she's getting plenty of BM.
Although the LC and nurses at the hospital said...
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Stupid pediatricians by
Child
my pediatrician who made a very big deal about letting us know we should
never let our newborn cry, and that we should always go try and fix his
issues so that he could learn to trust in us, has suggested we let the Monk
cry it out, alone in his room, at bedtime because he is a "trained...
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