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silly question by Larry McMahan
Dawn Lawson writes: : Naomi Pardue wrote: : This may seem odd...but I was wondering if it is okay to use Nair to remove : the hair on your legs as a breastfeeding mom. : snip
July 8th 03 03:23 AM
by Larry McMahan Go to last post
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Cloth diapers, at it again!!! by peggy-o
So I have been trying really hard to make this work but I am still having a hard time getting them tight enough. I can see why pampers evolved. I guess there is a price to pay for being environmentally conscience. I've been working with prefolds but if I can't make this work I'm going to switch to...
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May 6th 06 02:28 PM
by Chookie Go to last post
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Milk with breast milk? by xkatx
I'm just wondering... DD2 is still nursing and still going strong. She's just about 16 months now - wow, does time fly or what?? She currently nurses first thing in the morning, just before breakfast, sometimes will nurse before her nap (often, though, she'll only go for a couple minutes before...
February 18th 08 06:11 PM
by Irrational Number Go to last post
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Barbara (Circe) is doing well (cross-posted) by Kari
Thank you for letting us all know, I've been thinking about her and checking the group often for updates. Please send along well wishes and lots of get well soon vibes :) Kari mom to Kaylie (7) Noah (4) and #3 due Sept/Oct "Katie Jaques" wrote in...
July 8th 03 08:28 PM
by Kari Go to last post
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When should a baby start going to Nursery? by Mom2B
I'm 36 weeks pregnant. I will *need* to go back to work around 4 months after the baby is born. I will initially go back 4 days a week until my baby is about 12 months old, and my MIL (Mother-In-Law) has offered to look after the baby during the 4 days I'm at work. Although my MIL could provide...
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December 16th 03 10:14 AM
by Mom2B Go to last post
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Flu-apillar by Phoebe & Allyson
Poor baby was fine at bathtime, feverish at bedtime, cried all night, and tested positive for Influenza A this morning. She's on amantadine (Symmetrel), an anti-viral. Allyson and I have been prescribed it prophylactically. Hales says L3 - "amantadine is known to suppress prolactin production...
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December 15th 03 02:17 PM
by laurie Go to last post
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pumping issues by PK
Any help with the following issue would be much appreciated: I have a 6 week old daughter. She nurses about 10 times (roughly every 3 to 4 hours) during the day with 6 - 8 wet / dirty disposable diapers a day. I'm going to have to leave her home twice within the next week (non-reschedulable...
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January 15th 06 04:33 PM
by JennP Go to last post
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SPLENDA by Medusa
On Jul 5, 4:07 am, "JOHN" wrote: THE LETHAL SCIENCE OF SPLENDA, A POISONOUS CHLOROCARBON By James Bowen, M.D. Posted: 08 May 2005 James Bowen, M.D., A physician, biochemist, and survivor of aspartame poisoning warns about yet another synthetic sweetener,...
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July 7th 07 08:36 PM
by David Wright Go to last post
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Nursing at other peoples' houses? by xkatx
I'm sure someone might have come across a similar problem... Just wondering what I should or shouldn't do... Here's the situation... DD2 will be 2 weeks old tomorrow. Bfing is going great. I'm nursing only, and I am also pumping and storing. I am currently nursing on demand. At home, I find...
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November 14th 06 03:50 PM
by cjra Go to last post
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October 31st 07 03:47 PM
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Tall women are bottlefeeders by [email protected]
Tall women with masculine traits seldom have children 10/13/2005 11:59 Tall women have fewer children because it is difficult for them to find lifetime partners Tall women are busy with making good careers and have fewer children, but this is not explained with their failure to find good partners....
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October 20th 05 10:48 PM
by Jake Mysterio Go to last post
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Passing an illness via breastmilk? by Cathy Weeks
Hi all, A friend just called me - she's got an intestinal bug, and wondered if she could pass it to her 8 month old via breastmilk. Should she keep nursing, or pump-n-dump and use formula? I told her that as far as I knew she could keep nursing, that if anything, the breastmilk would help protect...
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February 19th 04 06:56 PM
by Akuvikate Go to last post
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uhm, unusual question by E
I am probably too late answering this... one thing I do is bring along a pump and pump myself and then give DD the bottle. this also works well for long car rides - we don't have to stop while I nurse her - I just sit next to her in the back seat. Hope you have (had) a good time! Edith "badgirl"...
July 8th 03 04:48 PM
by badgirl Go to last post
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Fears of Smothering During Co Sleeping by Carol Ann
Tell me again that it is okay to co-sleep. I'm worried that I may smother Morgan. ~Carol Ann
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April 14th 04 01:51 PM
by Karen Go to last post
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Codeine and nursing moms -- rare but dangerous side-effect (death ment'd) by [email protected]
This is super-rare, but as they mention in the article codeine is prescribed to so many women, even though such a death is very rare it is important to get the message out that codeine can be dangerous to nurslings. Elle Codeine can turn toxic in nursing mothers: Gene transformed drug...
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May 16th 06 10:46 PM
by Anne Rogers Go to last post
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joint pain - rheumatoid arthritis or what? by Sidheag McCormack
Since DS was born, 9 weeks ago, I have been waking up with stiff and sore finger and wrist joints in both hands. It's very slight, but it's definitely there, and it seems to be getting worse rather than better. Most of the stiffness wears off quite soon, but not all, and now in the late afternoon,...
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January 6th 04 06:31 PM
by Sidheag McCormack Go to last post
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some people are so STOOOOOOOOPID I wonder how they can LIVE by Stephanie Stowe
I work in cubicle land. I just went back yesterday. My experience with my son was that if I went upstairs to the designated pump room every time I had to pump, I never got anything done. You have to march upstairs, plug the whole works in, pump for the designated amount of time while not at...
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December 20th 03 04:31 AM
by Cathy Weeks Go to last post
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No more LAM, thoughts on IUD by She's A Goddess
Owen is nine weeks old today. He's been ramping up his night-time sleep since he was born, going from six to seven hours the last few days and last night slept eight and a half hours! Yay me, right? Well since sister is still waking up one to three times per night a lot of the time I...
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August 27th 03 07:44 PM
by jan Go to last post
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FAO Beth by H Schinske
The thread on whole milk got me thinking...once a baby weans (either weans by themselves or "forced"), if they are allergic to dairy, what is the fat that they can take to help brain development instead of the fat found in whole milk? Dairy fats are *not* much like the fat in breastmilk...
July 8th 03 10:00 AM
by Elana Kehoe Go to last post
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OK, Someone Pinch Me! by Di
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 13:05:27 GMT, "New York Jen" wrote: Ok, took the second test this morning and it was positive! The line was a little darker than the one last night. HOLY SMOKES! I'm bugging out! Of course I'm thinking that it's not normal because I have...
July 8th 03 02:01 PM
by Chookie Go to last post
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