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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
"Rosalie B." wrote in message ... Incidentally, I quite agree with "Welches" that it doesn't require a big "talk" ahead of time. That doing so will increase the awkwardness factor instead of decreasing it. And that after the baby comes, she will find a routine that feels right to her. I, myself, did always tend to go back to the baby's room to nurse if we had company. It wasn't really a burden for me, and it felt less awkward than doing it right there. I imagine that it might be different though since this is not company, but people living in the same house. Having to drop everything to go hide every time the baby feeds would seem to grow old really fast Especially if the baby turns out to be one of those snacking, slow eating babies who takes a half an hour to feed. I never had one of them fortunately. Mine attacked with fervor for 10 minutes max, and then they were full to the top and stopped. Thank you, but I believe that is me that you are quoting. Bizby |
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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
"bizby40" wrote:
"Rosalie B." wrote in message .. . Incidentally, I quite agree with "Welches" that it doesn't require a big "talk" ahead of time. That doing so will increase the awkwardness factor instead of decreasing it. And that after the baby comes, she will find a routine that feels right to her. I, myself, did always tend to go back to the baby's room to nurse if we had company. It wasn't really a burden for me, and it felt less awkward than doing it right there. I imagine that it might be different though since this is not company, but people living in the same house. Having to drop everything to go hide every time the baby feeds would seem to grow old really fast Especially if the baby turns out to be one of those snacking, slow eating babies who takes a half an hour to feed. I never had one of them fortunately. Mine attacked with fervor for 10 minutes max, and then they were full to the top and stopped. Thank you, but I believe that is me that you are quoting. Bizby Im sorry if I confused the attributions. Two or three people said about the same thing, but the headers on the post were "Welches" wrote in message news "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... "Jamie Clark" wrote: "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... "Jamie Clark" wrote: Rosalie B. wrote: So I thought that the top person was the latest one to post. And it was signed Zorra. and I thought you usually signed Bizby |
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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
"Rosalie B." wrote in message ... "bizby40" wrote: "Rosalie B." wrote in message . .. Incidentally, I quite agree with "Welches" that it doesn't require a big "talk" ahead of time. That doing so will increase the awkwardness factor instead of decreasing it. And that after the baby comes, she will find a routine that feels right to her. I, myself, did always tend to go back to the baby's room to nurse if we had company. It wasn't really a burden for me, and it felt less awkward than doing it right there. I imagine that it might be different though since this is not company, but people living in the same house. Having to drop everything to go hide every time the baby feeds would seem to grow old really fast Especially if the baby turns out to be one of those snacking, slow eating babies who takes a half an hour to feed. I never had one of them fortunately. Mine attacked with fervor for 10 minutes max, and then they were full to the top and stopped. Thank you, but I believe that is me that you are quoting. Bizby Im sorry if I confused the attributions. Two or three people said about the same thing, but the headers on the post were "Welches" wrote in message news "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... "Jamie Clark" wrote: "Rosalie B." wrote in message m... "Jamie Clark" wrote: Rosalie B. wrote: So I thought that the top person was the latest one to post. And it was signed Zorra. and I thought you usually signed Bizby I do -- that's a nick from another group, and I get them mixed up sometimes. Bizby |
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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
On 23 Sep 2006 11:09:50 -0700, "cjra" wrote:
I didn't know *how* to BF until I did it, but because I'd been exposed to it since youth, it was a very natural thing for me to do. I didn't know how to BF until I did it either. I had never seen anyone BF, yet it came very naturally to me and I nursed both my children (ds until he was 13 months and refused and dd until she was 2.5). I did have the advantage of going to LaLeche League once I started BF and that certainly helped, but my mom did not bf me nor did any of my relatives bf when I was growing up. -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
Yes watching that helps:
and listening, it's so much easier to play any instrument if you know what it's supposed to sound like Anne |
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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
"bizby40" wrote in message ... "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... Incidentally, I quite agree with "Welches" that it doesn't require a big "talk" ahead of time. That doing so will increase the awkwardness factor instead of decreasing it. And that after the baby comes, she will find a routine that feels right to her. I, myself, did always tend to go back to the baby's room to nurse if we had company. It wasn't really a burden for me, and it felt less awkward than doing it right there. I imagine that it might be different though since this is not company, but people living in the same house. Having to drop everything to go hide every time the baby feeds would seem to grow old really fast Especially if the baby turns out to be one of those snacking, slow eating babies who takes a half an hour to feed. I never had one of them fortunately. Mine attacked with fervor for 10 minutes max, and then they were full to the top and stopped. Thank you, but I believe that is me that you are quoting. Yes, it wasn't me...but it doesn't really matter :-) Debbie |
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Need Advice: Breastfeeding with 3 older (13+) stepson's
On 2006-09-23 03:38:47 +0800, Rosalie B. said:
I don't think I would say that. Would you see that seeing someone cook on a regular basis would help increase the chance that one could eventually cook if you never tried doing it? Most definitely. Jo -- Woman, Wife, Mother, Midwife |
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