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(I originally wrote this in my CafeMom journal. CafeMom is very mainstream, and I wanted to bring awareness to full-term breastfeeding (extended nursing). I've also changed the term "extended nursing" to "Full-term nursing" because saying "extended" suggests that we are doing something that is out of the ordinary. After posting this on my CM journal...I got 99% positive reactions. I had 2 people send me negative mail, and everyone else was positive. So, here's goes.... Read More
Please be sure to read My Breastfeeding Story-Intro , Part 1 before you read this, so you can have the whole story. Don't forget about the other boys' stories...if you haven't already read them: Cole's Story-Part 2 Conner's Story-Part 3 Caden's Story-Part 4 Calen's Story-Part 5 One Final Note Cole, so far, is my only child that has ever had ear infections. He has had tubes placed twice and his aednoids removed. He continue... Read More
Please be sure to read My Breastfeeding Story-Intro , Part 1 before you read this, so you can have the whole story. Don't forget about the other boys' stories...if you haven't already read them: Cole's Story-Part 2 Conner's Story-Part 3 Caden's Story-Part 4 Calen's Breastfeeding Story Calen was also born via c-section, and thankfully spent no time in the NICU after birth. During our stay in the hospital, I was... Read More
Please be sure to read My Breastfeeding Story-Intro , Part 1 before you read this, so you can have the whole story. Don't forget about the other boys' stories...if you haven't already read them: Cole's Story-Part 2 Conner's Story-Part 3 Caden's Breastfeeding Story When Caden was born I was determined to make breastfeeding work with no problems. I wrote a birth plan for the hospitals to follow, requesting no bottles or pacifiers o... Read More
Please be sure to readMy breastfeeding storyintro/part 1 and Cole's story, part 2 before you read this, so you can have the whole story. Conner's Breastfeeding Story Conner James was born with kidney problems and was in the NICU for about a month. He was also born via c-section, a choice I made to help correct the mistakes made during the first delivery. Here I was again, only this time it was my baby in the hospital. I found myself having to pump aga... Read More
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