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Follow up on getting back to breast by
Emma
I posted a few days ago about a friend who was having trouble getting her
baby back to the breast after a bottle. I just thought I would let you all
know that after spending some time discussing and working on technique, we
got her baby latched, and they've been nursing successfully overnight...
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July 22nd 03 06:34 PM
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i'm much worried by
javalearner
hi,
my baby boy was 5pounds12 onces at his birth and now he is 16pounds 7
months old baby.he is a breastfeeding baby, he takes breastfeed as he
wants....he is very active, he don't want to eat or drink anything
else....he always cry when ever i try to give something for drink or
eat.....my family...
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Help - Breast inflammation by
Cathy
Clisby Williams wrote in message
...
Cathy wrote:
Hi all, I don't want to call this mastitis, but that is what it will
become
if left. From past experience I know that the only way to clear this up
is
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July 22nd 03 03:57 AM
by Cathy
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Nine month post by
Chookie
In article , (Lara)
wrote:
We made it exclusively pumping for nine months and a couple of days,
without ever giving Luke a bottle of formula.
I am in awe of all pumping mums. Congratulations on going so well!
--
Chookie -- Sydney,...
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July 22nd 03 03:46 AM
by Cathy
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I have to vent by
Denise
Ok, I would do this in mkp, but I don't know too many of the people over
there now, and I know more of you would understand my need to vent over
this. I vented about something at the navy wive's website I'm a member of a
while ago, and since then, they've created a "Child and Mother" forum. ...
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July 22nd 03 03:05 AM
by JennP
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Any nursing scrappers? by
iphigenia
Being the dedicated scrapbooker I am, you'd think I'd have covered this
ground long ago, but I haven't. Part of the problem is that I haven't really
any good photos of DS nursing. I'm just wondering if anyone has done
scrapbook pages about their nursing relationship and if so, what sorts of
layouts...
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Nursing Newborn Twins: Help needed for a friend please by
KC
I have no advice on the twin thing since I never did that, but I have
had to supplement with a syringe because the baby lost over 10% of
weight and was dehydrated, so I will comment.
IMHO 1oz after each feed is excessive and will probably kill bf. On
my first baby I did the 1 oz after every feed...
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has anyone seen this bf'ing doll? by
DavesFatChick
I stumbled across this entirely by accident. I can't believe it's taken
someone *this long* to come up with this idea.
http://www.naturalchild.org/shop/products/dolls/honeysuckles.html
Emma
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Bre@st Preference by
Phoebe & Allyson
I put Caterpillar on the slow-flow side last night, and fed
her until she refused to latch anymore. (She ate about as
long as she normally does on the fast-flow side, but I
suspect she got a lot less milk.) Sure enough, 5 minutes
later, she started making "hungry" cues. So I put her back
on that...
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FAO-Joy by
Jodie
Hi! I noticed you are on webtv, too. I recognize you from a couple of
the alt. ngs.
How do you copy and paste. When I respond to posts, my copy and paste
just looks like part of my text. Is there an easier way to do it?
Do you access this ng from "discuss" on the home page?
TIA,
Jodie
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July 21st 03 10:10 PM
by Jodie
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Some opinions on hospital policy, please... by
[email protected]
Hello, I've been primarily lurking here for the past few years and posted
a couple of times. I'm expecting my first any day now (already 3cm
dilated, but not due until the 7th). I went and did all the classes at my
hospital including breastfeeding, baby care, and prepared childbirth. This
hospital...
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washing nursing pad... by
Jen
I am sorry that it might sound like a stupid question: how do you wash the
nursing pad?
I usually soak the pads with my bra into a soapy water for a while, then
raise they with clear water for couple times, then hang it. However, I
couldn't let them dry under the Sun 'cos my building won't allow...
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[OT] When Does the Shedding Slow Down? by
Belphoebe
I'm feeling nostalgic for that suspended hair loss during pregnancy. I knew
that around three months post-partum, I could expect the hair loss to return
with a vengeance, returning to the amount of hair I'd have had if I'd been
shedding all along. So I was bracing myself for it, and it started...
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Foremilk question by
Alphawave
A Breastfeeding 101 question here... about when during a feeding does the
milk transition away from foremilk? We've been having a little OAL over
here and I've been expressing into a cloth whenever we get a choking
spray, but I'm never really sure how long to do it. Should I just do it
until the...
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Thinking about stopping by
Clisby Williams
Clare L wrote:
I'm thinking about stopping BF DS when he gets to one year (a month and a
half away) for one reason and one reason only.
DS is allergic to milk to an extent that I can't consume anything with milk
in it. Milk products creep in to all sorts of things. And I miss cheese
sooooo...
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First week by
iphigenia
Hal Berman wrote:
I'm a new Mom to a 5-day old who is frustrated (already!). I can't
seem to produce enough milk for him. I would feed him constantly, but
he would only have small amounts of poop in his diapers, and would
not stop crying. I finally gave in and fed him about 1-2 oz...
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July 21st 03 07:43 AM
by KC
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OAL by
E
OK, I've read that some of you have great management ideas for OAL. What
are some of these? My DD is now 8w3d and I always feel like I am either
drowning her or me. I am tired of waking up soaking wet; having to decide
on what shirt to wear determined by how much leakage will be obvious;...
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July 21st 03 05:06 AM
by Laurie
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Baby Acne & Allergies by
Phoebe & Allyson
Poor Caterpillar (7 weeks) is horribly broken out. She has
been for several weeks, and I suspect she will be for
several more weeks. My copy of Sears' The Baby Book says
that baby acne onsetting before 2 weeks and spreading into
the hair and down the neck can be a sign of allergy. Hers
didn't...
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July 21st 03 04:51 AM
by Laurie
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Need Help by
Karen Askey
In article , "Shelby"
writes:
Now just in case this is just plain dumb of me I also should mention that ds
has an allergy to milk protein and I have been trying to sneak tiny portions
back in over the last couple of...
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Today's the day. by
Michelle J. Haines
For a while we've been telling Gareth that when he's three, it's time
to stop nursing. He's been down to one nurse at bedtime for months
now. He did have a good long nurse last night, and I told him it's
the last time.
Of course, he rolled out of bed this morning and thumped his head and
wanted...
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