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I guess I could say that i'm new here. I have a 9 week old baby boy, who is only breast fed. I am back to work now for the past 3 weeks and am pumping while i'm at work. I work about 8 1/2 hr days. And I nurse once I go home, and all through the night. When at work I only get about 3 oz each pump time. I pump about 4 times while at work. Does this seem like enough to you ladies? I have a freezer stash, so i'm not worried.. it just doesnt seem like enough to me. I don't want him on anythi... Read More
well I found out that I am expecting and I am trying to keep my milk up to complete the next 5 months.. can I do it? you tell me.. all my kids are a couple years apart..... Read More
It has been a very busy two months and summer is firmly upon us. An issue I have been counseling nursing mothers (AND PEDIATRICIANS) lately is the need for post partum weight checks until the baby surpasses their birth weight; I also prefer an additional weight check 5 days after the birth weight has been reached. I have (and bring on consults) a MEDELA baby weigh scale and often ask parents to stop by m... Read More
I knew when I started to breastfeed that it would be challenging and rewarding. That being said, there was no preparing myself for the emotions that I feel. Being overly tired and somewhat frustrated (probably because I am so tired) has not yet overrun the joy of knowing that I am providing my daughter the best but the joy hasn't made it any easier either. Lily is a big cluster feeder and is only two weeks old today. I'm sure it is because she's going through a growth spurt that she desperately... Read More
As mothers we tend to make note of those precious milestones. We jot down dates for first smiles and holding those heads up. We call our mothers when the baby finally reaches up to us from their crib, and we grab camcorders to eternalize those first scoots around on the floor. We are so pleased and proud of our precious bumpkins as they drool endlessly, the first indicator that they are teething. "My baby is growing up" we proudly beam! But the euphoria is short lived for those of... Read More
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