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No more Nursing Pads!!!
Yippee...it's been about 3 or 4 days of booby-frredom!!
i finally got up the guts to chuck em out. The first day i had some with me just in case!! DD is 3 months and over 18lbs....nursing great... JoAnna |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
I second that Sara. The days I am bold enough to go without are the days
someone is talking to me, suddenly stops mid-sentance and then either giggles or goes red in the face and tries to escape as quickely as possible ..... at this rate, I am thinking they should come up with some multi-purpose pads. Like breast pads that absorb yet also release time sented freshness, or push up breast pads. (why not, only time in life I've ever been able to see cleavage). Kinda like the latest victoria secret miracle bra, but for nursing moms..... "Sara" wrote in message ... In article , "JoAnna" wrote: Yippee...it's been about 3 or 4 days of booby-frredom!! i finally got up the guts to chuck em out. The first day i had some with me just in case!! DD is 3 months and over 18lbs....nursing great... You lucky, lucky woman. I'm still wearing them at 11 months. -- Sara, accompanied by the baby barnacle |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 18:53:11 -0400, Sara
wrote: You lucky, lucky woman. I'm still wearing them at 11 months. I need them sometimes too, also at 11 months. Marie |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 21:16:34 -0400, "shelby"
wrote: I second that Sara. The days I am bold enough to go without are the days someone is talking to me, suddenly stops mid-sentance and then either giggles or goes red in the face and tries to escape as quickely as possible Oddly mine leak everytime my mom or grandfather comes over for a visit! My mom laughs and I don't think my grandfather notices. at this rate, I am thinking they should come up with some multi-purpose pads. Like breast pads that absorb yet also release time sented freshness, or push up breast pads. (why not, only time in life I've ever been able to see cleavage). Kinda like the latest victoria secret miracle bra, but for nursing moms..... You know what, that is such a cool idea! Maybe by the time our children are grown breastfeeding will be "normal" enough for these kinds of ideas! I like the push-up breast pads idea ) Marie |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
"Sara" wrote in message news:que_sara_sara-
You lucky, lucky woman. I'm still wearing them at 11 months. Indeed. Sixteen months here. No *way* could I go without. Lucky JoAnna! -- Marnie -- |
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"Sara" wrote in message news:que_sara_sara-
You lucky, lucky woman. I'm still wearing them at 11 months. Indeed. Sixteen months here. No *way* could I go without. Lucky JoAnna! -- Marnie -- I think I still hold the record on that one. 22 months. Or 23. I don't remember for sure, but I do know that when I tried to go without at 21, it was too soon. Holly Mom to Camden, 2.5 yrs |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
"Nikki" wrote in message ... JoAnna wrote: Yippee...it's been about 3 or 4 days of booby-frredom!! i finally got up the guts to chuck em out. The first day i had some with me just in case!! DD is 3 months and over 18lbs....nursing great... JoAnna Yippee!! That sure is a great nursing 'milestone' isn't it :-D. -- Nikki Mama to Hunter (4) and Luke (2) now i can star to feel a little more normal - go get some pretty bras - forget those hideous houdini nursing monstrosities!!! and WHO came up with underwire in a nursing bra - ouch!!! |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
I still have to buy them and hunt down the pads I like
because my stores that used to carry them dont any more?? you could try the cloth type- they are not as irritating and can be rewashed. they sell them at motherwear.com and there are plenty of online stores that will pop up if you do a google search. There are cotton ones and wool (sounds itchy, but its not that kind of wool) =) |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
In article ,
"JoAnna" wrote: Yippee...it's been about 3 or 4 days of booby-frredom!! i finally got up the guts to chuck em out. The first day i had some with me just in case!! DD is 3 months and over 18lbs....nursing great... I am soooo jealous -- I had to wear breast pads for 18 months!! -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "...children should continue to be breastfed... for up to two years of age or beyond." -- Innocenti Declaration, Florence, 1 August 1990 |
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No more Nursing Pads!!!
LOLOLOLOLOL
I said that just for some humour.... But the fact that you actually went through and suggested that to them is GREAT! Good for you! "E" wrote in message ... shelby wrote: I second that Sara. The days I am bold enough to go without are the days someone is talking to me, suddenly stops mid-sentance and then either giggles or goes red in the face and tries to escape as quickely as possible .... at this rate, I am thinking they should come up with some multi-purpose pads. Like breast pads that absorb yet also release time sented freshness, or push up breast pads. (why not, only time in life I've ever been able to see cleavage). Kinda like the latest victoria secret miracle bra, but for nursing moms..... "Sara" wrote in message ... In article , "JoAnna" wrote: Yippee...it's been about 3 or 4 days of booby-frredom!! i finally got up the guts to chuck em out. The first day i had some with me just in case!! DD is 3 months and over 18lbs....nursing great... You lucky, lucky woman. I'm still wearing them at 11 months. -- Sara, accompanied by the baby barnacle well, i took this idea and wrote to VS. below is a copy of my email and response (VERY quick response, and on a Sunday!) Dear Edith, Thank you for your recent e-mail. We will be happy to assist you with your inquiry. Maternity clothing is a specialized market in which Victoria's Secret does not currently participate. We regret any disappointment this matter may have caused. We value our reputation for excellent client services, and always take great interest and initiative in making changes, which are beneficial to our clients. We appreciate your comments and take them seriously. In fact, client suggestions and comments often provide direction for changes in future merchandise and services. If we can help you further, please reply to this e-mail or call anytime. Thank you for contacting Victoria's Secret. Sincerely, Jessica H. VictoriasSecret.com Client Services Visit www.VictoriasSecret.com Phone 1.800.475.1935 or (outside the U.S.) 1.937.438.4197 Fax 1.937.438.4290 -----Original Message----- From: "Edith" To: Subject: Comments and Suggestions Comments: Hi, I read a nursing mothers newsgroup. we were talking about breast pads (to absorb leaking milk) when someone typed the following: "I am thinking they should come up with some multi-purpose pads. Like breast pads that absorb yet also release time sented freshness, or push up breast pads. (why not, only time in life I've ever been able to see cleavage). Kinda like the latest victoria secret miracle bra, but for nursing moms....." I thought it was a great idea for your company to follow up on! Edith oht - nak one handed typing - nursing at keyboard |
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