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Anne Rogers June 11th 06 05:35 PM

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I can't believe it, Ada was 1 yesterday, for a 2nd child it's been a
surprisingly difficult experience of breastfeeding, with stubborn thrush,
then the bizarre experience of a swollen nipple that then turned black and
numerous other things!

But we are there and now breastfeeding is just something we do and causes no
problems at all. Thankfully she sleeps through the night, if not, I might
have been saying somethng different! In general she nurses 2-3 times a day,
but I can see that becoming more in the hot weather as it's the most
efficient way to consume liquid.

I breastfed her big brother until I was pregnant with her, 17ish months,
when literally my milk vanished. This time there are going to be no
pregnancies to get in the way of anything and I strongly feel that I should
feed her through next winter, particularly as we are moving in the autumn, I
want to be feeding her then from the comfort point of view, but after than
because of the antibodies when the rest of us are likely to be exposed to
new bugs. That will take us to 20ish months, but who knows how many times a
day it will be then? I expect that is the point at which we'll have an idea
how much longer it will go on, but even so, right now I have no feeling that
it must be stopped after next winter, so I've no worries anyway.

Cheers

Anne



Larissa June 11th 06 11:31 PM

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Anne Rogers wrote:
I can't believe it, Ada was 1 yesterday, for a 2nd child it's been a
surprisingly difficult experience of breastfeeding, with stubborn thrush,
then the bizarre experience of a swollen nipple that then turned black and
numerous other things!

But we are there and now breastfeeding is just something we do and causes no
problems at all. Thankfully she sleeps through the night, if not, I might
have been saying somethng different! In general she nurses 2-3 times a day,
but I can see that becoming more in the hot weather as it's the most
efficient way to consume liquid.

I breastfed her big brother until I was pregnant with her, 17ish months,
when literally my milk vanished. This time there are going to be no
pregnancies to get in the way of anything and I strongly feel that I should
feed her through next winter, particularly as we are moving in the autumn, I
want to be feeding her then from the comfort point of view, but after than
because of the antibodies when the rest of us are likely to be exposed to
new bugs. That will take us to 20ish months, but who knows how many times a
day it will be then? I expect that is the point at which we'll have an idea
how much longer it will go on, but even so, right now I have no feeling that
it must be stopped after next winter, so I've no worries anyway.

Cheers

Anne



Happy Birthday Ada!

You have done well to overcome the breastfeeding issues you had,
especially that weird swollen/black nipple thing, never heard of that
kind of problem.

You never know how long your breastfeeding relationship is going to
last. I had hoped to breastfeed my youngest and last child till around
age three. She had other ideas and is intent on growing up fast. She
stopped at 26 months. Now, at 29 months when she is really tired she
will try to get to the breast and will have a suck for about 1 sec and
pop off again, but she is not even latching on properly anymore. :(

I miss having a nursling.

I hope your breastfeeding relationship continues for as long as you
enjoy it!

Larissa
Mum to
DD feb 99
DS mar 01
DD2 dec 03


[email protected] June 13th 06 08:52 AM

1 yesterday
 
Happy Birthday Ada! How time flies. You have done great to struggle
through all the problems you've had. Are you off anywhere as exotic as
Korea this time?

Jeni


Anne Rogers June 13th 06 01:24 PM

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wrote in message
Happy Birthday Ada! How time flies. You have done great to struggle
through all the problems you've had. Are you off anywhere as exotic as
Korea this time?


depends how exotic you thing Seattle is!

Anne



Anne Rogers June 13th 06 01:25 PM

1 yesterday
 
You have done well to overcome the breastfeeding issues you had,
especially that weird swollen/black nipple thing, never heard of that
kind of problem.


Thanks Larissa, we're fairly sure that it was a blood clot, but it was only
my stubborness that meant we got through it as there was no treatment.

Anne



[email protected] June 13th 06 03:27 PM

1 yesterday
 

Anne Rogers wrote:
wrote in message
Happy Birthday Ada! How time flies. You have done great to struggle
through all the problems you've had. Are you off anywhere as exotic as
Korea this time?


depends how exotic you thing Seattle is!


I think anywhere in America is fascinating. Sadly I have only ever been
to Florida as a kid. I do love herseys kisses though. It was one
advantage to getting to know an American airman in my youth - he got me
some from their version of the naafi. Yum!

Jeni


Nikki June 13th 06 04:31 PM

1 yesterday
 

"Anne Rogers" wrote in message
...
I can't believe it, Ada was 1 yesterday, for a 2nd child it's been a
surprisingly difficult experience of breastfeeding, with stubborn thrush,
then the bizarre experience of a swollen nipple that then turned black and
numerous other things!

But we are there and now breastfeeding is just something we do and causes
no problems at all. Thankfully she sleeps through the night, if not, I
might have been saying somethng different! In general she nurses 2-3 times
a day, but I can see that becoming more in the hot weather as it's the
most efficient way to consume liquid.

I breastfed her big brother until I was pregnant with her, 17ish months,
when literally my milk vanished. This time there are going to be no
pregnancies to get in the way of anything and I strongly feel that I
should feed her through next winter,


Wow, I'm glad things are finally going well for you and congrats on making
it to the one year mark! Happy belated birthday to Ada!


--
Nikki, mama to
Hunter 4/99
Luke 4/01
Brock 4/06
Ben 4/06



Anne Rogers June 14th 06 01:45 PM

1 yesterday
 

I think anywhere in America is fascinating. Sadly I have only ever been
to Florida as a kid. I do love herseys kisses though. It was one
advantage to getting to know an American airman in my youth - he got me
some from their version of the naafi. Yum!


you know you can get them at Seoul Plaza on Mill Road, it's just on the town
side of the railway bridge that isn't far from you at all is it?

Anne



[email protected] June 15th 06 05:28 AM

1 yesterday
 
Hi, Anne...
Happy Belated Birthday to your beloved little girl!

You wouldn't believe how time flies and she suddenly turns 1...

By the way, it's good to hear how you conquer the problems and how she
sleeps through the night.

My little boy (almost 14 mos), wakes up several times throughout the
night looking for my boobs :). Sometimes it's tiring, but I have this
indescribable feeling when we attach to each other through nursing.

Good luck on your effort too, dear..

Hugs,
- aurora -
http://aurora.insparenting.com


Anne Rogers June 15th 06 10:59 AM

1 yesterday
 
Wow, I'm glad things are finally going well for you and congrats on making
it to the one year mark! Happy belated birthday to Ada!


that made me laugh! in an ironic way though, breastfeeding is about the only
thing that is going well, I still have bad SPD and probably due to that and
the corresponding reduced muscle strength, I have injured my hip badly.
Right now, I'm coping very badly, I think I'd be feeling better if I new I
was getting decent medical treatment and I was sure that my condition was
bad luck and I'd have to deal with it, whereas right now I'm feeling
untreated and as if things could be a whole lot better.

Anne




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