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She is Back on the Breast!!!!!!!!:))))
Posted On 07/26/2008 14:05:04 by Bridget1977
I am sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooo
Thankful for all of your comments! I tried all the formulas and all a she did was gag! Than i put her down to nurse and she did it! NOw she is non stop nurser! I am so happy. She is severly allergic to milk so she had gotten rashes from all the stinky formula. But i think i scared her. I gave her the nasty milk so she wanted the tasty milk my milk! Thank god for this place because all the motherly advice is so worth it THANK YOU AL... Read More



dwindling supply
Posted On 07/25/2008 23:35:00 by tracylee
I have started pumping again, since summer is almost over and I will return to work in 6 short weeks.  DD is now 10 months and we have enjoyed BF but now she seems too interested in social things as well as solid foods.  she is soiling/wetting enough, growing, etc.  she has not cut any teeth (I find that strange) and my supply is WAY LOW when I pump now.  I do not want to give up (we are so close to our minimum goal of a year) but my freezer stash is almost gone and I pumped... Read More



update on sleeping to much :)
Posted On 07/25/2008 19:16:54 by panrachlv
Well there's good news a bad news!!!!  This annoys me the most...  We get up, get to the doctor and BAM!  The doctor that he's been seeing can't see him because of insurance!!  We have Kaiser now for all of you who know about that, and we recently changed from BCBS because of some issues, they couldnt cover my son for the first 6 months of his life because he had RDS (respitory distress syndrome) but he was perfectly normal after he got out of the hospital when he was born, s... Read More



Why a Mom May Need to see a private practice IBCLC
Posted On 07/25/2008 15:12:57 by caryn
Why a Mother Might Need an IBCLC
A Board Certified Lactation Consultant is an invaluable asset to breastfeeding mothers by reassuring them when breastfeeding is going well, and by providing information and support to help her prevent and manage common concerns. IBCLCs help with:
Prenatal counseling about risk factors that may affect breastfeeding

Basic position and latch of the infant

Information about practices that promote successful breastfeeding

Preventing... Read More



union institute and university
Posted On 07/25/2008 15:10:49 by Cradlehold
Has anyone heard of Union Institute and University that offers a BS in Maternal-Child Health/Lactation Mangement?  Good - Bad???

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