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"random" nursing and breast health
Ok, I'm starting to accept that DS's nursing interest may not rally, and
that his schedule might be a bit "random" (He nursed twice this afternoon outside of naptime, unheard of for quite a while now. Nursed to sleep for nap and bed. Didn't nurse yesterday at all, iirc.) Do I need to worry about plugged ducts, mastitis, etc if I don't feel engorgement? Dawn |
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"Dawn Lawson" wrote in message
news:TRBwb.491596$9l5.312223@pd7tw2no... Ok, I'm starting to accept that DS's nursing interest may not rally, and that his schedule might be a bit "random" (He nursed twice this afternoon outside of naptime, unheard of for quite a while now. Nursed to sleep for nap and bed. Didn't nurse yesterday at all, iirc.) Do I need to worry about plugged ducts, mastitis, etc if I don't feel engorgement? I don't know for sure but I highly doubt it. If it was going to be a problem I think it would have shown up before now, since he's already gone quite a while without nursing much, right? I know it's hard when your baby's ready to wean before you are - my DD did that too. But as someone pointed out to me at that time, better that the child weans when the mother's not ready, than the other way around. Good job to you for nursing him as long as he wants, and maybe he'll continue to nurse now and then for some time yet. -- Cheryl S. Mom to Julie, 2 yr., 7 mo. And Jaden, 2 months Cleaning the house while your children are small is like shoveling the sidewalk while it's still snowing. |
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Cheryl S. wrote: "Dawn Lawson" wrote in message news:TRBwb.491596$9l5.312223@pd7tw2no... Ok, I'm starting to accept that DS's nursing interest may not rally, and that his schedule might be a bit "random" (He nursed twice this afternoon outside of naptime, unheard of for quite a while now. Nursed to sleep for nap and bed. Didn't nurse yesterday at all, iirc.) Do I need to worry about plugged ducts, mastitis, etc if I don't feel engorgement? I don't know for sure but I highly doubt it. If it was going to be a problem I think it would have shown up before now, since he's already gone quite a while without nursing much, right? I know it's hard when your baby's ready to wean before you are - my DD did that too. But as someone pointed out to me at that time, better that the child weans when the mother's not ready, than the other way around. Good job to you for nursing him as long as he wants, and maybe he'll continue to nurse now and then for some time yet. Thanks Cheryl. It's weird. I'm not really weepy or that kind of thing...but I found myself, as I got into the shower, thinking "NOW what the heck am I gonna do with these things??" :-) Dawn, waiting to see if there's a new pattern emerging to DS's nursing before I splurge on a new bra. (My planned weaning gift to myself) |
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