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Won't take bottle, advice needed by
Shell
My DD is now 6.5 weeks old and absolutely refuses a bottle. (she won't take
a pacifier either)
I'm starting back to work on Dec 26th. Ideally I would love for her to take
a bottle while I'm at work and nurse when I'm at home but she just won't
accept it. We've tried warming the nipple up,...
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December 17th 05 02:08 AM
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Biting question by
Duder
Hi All,
Does anybody have an idea to stop my 10 month old from biting when he
nursing. Almost every time he starts he nips me and whit his upper teeth
coming in it is really starting to hurt. I have tried allot of different
things but none so far have worked so maybe you all have a few...
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December 15th 05 09:54 PM
by Amy
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ear infection/breastmilk question by
emilymr
Hi, all -- Micah's got his first ear infection, and several people have
suggested squirting breastmilk in his ear to help clear it out.
However, his ped said one of the reasons kids get ear infections in the
first place is because their inner ear doesn't drain effectively, and
liquids (inc....
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December 15th 05 04:02 PM
by Melania
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Mixed result in Australian 'dummies' study by
Akuvikate
wrote:
A team of researchers led by the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
said repeated studies have found that giving babies pacifiers -- or "dummies,"
as they are known in Australia -- gets in the way of breastfeeding.
True, but the few studies that have...
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Painful new experience by
Ilse Witch
I've been nursing DS2 and pumping for DD (twins) for almost 4 months now
without problems. A couple of days ago, my right breast was a bit tender
to the touch, but didn't feel abnormal. Yesterday I noticed it was painful
when DS2 nursed from it, but felt OK when pumping. In the evening the
lower...
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December 14th 05 10:08 PM
by Nikki
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Poo like Feta Cheese by
Jen
Any ideas why this might be? It's mustard yellow but no seed. Ds
has a cold but usually that sends them green and snot like. Had nothing
but bm and some Calpol.
Sorry if you are eating when reading this!:)
Jeni
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December 14th 05 03:09 PM
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December 14th 05 12:55 PM
by Linz
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Conjunctivitis in my house... by
Chookie
So tell me -- how do you get the milk INTO the baby's eye?
--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)
"In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is
nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.
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bottle nipple confusion by
[email protected]
I have been breastfeeding and bottle feeding my DS since he was born.
The bottle nipple I use are the one from the hospital (Similac Infant
nipple). I'm trying to get him to use other types of nipples, since
these similac nipple are running low in supply. However, when he
drinks from bottle with...
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Maybe it's time to stop pumping?? by
Donna Metler
I really had planned to keep going past the first birthday since things had
been going so well, but Alli is making it next to impossible for me to pump
unless she's completely asleep. She now goes into a tantrum if I try to pump
when she's awake, when previously she'd let me do it as long as she...
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Water? by
Amy
At what age can I/should I/do I need to start giving DD water in a
sippy cup? It seems to me that this would be a nice skill for her to
have before, oh, college, but I have no idea when it's appropriate to
start. Do you start liquids at the same time you start solids? How
much?
Thanks!
Amy
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December 12th 05 10:53 PM
by emilymr
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"New Yorker's Diary" - interesting by
Melania
Elfanie wrote:
here is an interesting editorial/article on breastfeeding...
http://www.nyobserver.com/love_newyorkersdiary.asp
obviously not something *I* agree with...and she sure doesn't seem to
happy about becoming a mother - any of it...
makes me wonder why she's doing it..
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Ada started solids by
Anne Rogers
well we were supposed to be waiting til tomorrow, but it would have seemed
so mean not to do it today, she had a couple of shavings of carrot, a couple
of pieces of flesh from a tomato, some potato and a tiny morsel of chicken,
decided not to do the purees thing, she coped fine today with the...
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Solids and stinky poo question by
FayeC
Ok.....DS is 6 months and a few days old and I am thinking of starting
him on solids.....is there any specific no-no about introducing him to
table food (little bit of rice, potatoes, etc) instead of going
through the cereal, fruit, veggies route?
I did the one food per week with Deirdre but she...
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December 12th 05 04:13 PM
by Melania
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latch on problem with twins by
[email protected]
When i am breastfeeing my twins together I get the first one latched on
fine but the second sometimes latches on wrong and it really hurts.
They both are small and I hold them in my arms while feeding.
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December 12th 05 01:38 PM
by Nikki
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