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I am irritated by this comment, one that most women seem to find ok to say, Women seem to think that this is neutral ground for a mixed group of women, that is, women who breastfeed and bottlefeed. "Put a blanket on it" allows women to stand on the edge of indecisiveness, and with breastfeeding rights, that is not possible. First, if your baby doesn't mind the blanket and you don't either, great. Mine hated the blanket. So... Second, people that make that remark n... Read More
I have been breastfeeding actually pumping for 5 months and 1 week. My baby was born 10 weeks early. He was in the hospital for awhile. He could not suck and had to learn how to breastfeed. He never quit caught on, but I continued pumping. I had a whole big deep freezer almost filled to the top with breast milk. Now he has caught up, the milk in the freezer is gone. I am trying to keep up with the supply. Seems like I cant. Shouls I gove up pumping?? What should I do? Is there anything I can do... Read More
Help Ladies, I am worried about my potiental breasfeeding, for I am only sitting here at 35 weeks, and my son to be is needing to get out!! I wanted to know, how would my breastfeeding be effected and what can I do? Okay I know to pump and give it to him this way, but I wanted to feed him from the breast, I have bought ever little thing I can think of and how can it work now?? Please anyone?? My brain, is so off that I can not even think straight now! SO any help is g... Read More
The 'mom debate' for the May 2008 in Parenting Magazine is, "Should women have the right to breastfeed wherever they'd like?" The NO column (only 15%) had idiotic comments. Overall, what bothered me the most was that the column even existed. Here is what I wrote to the editors: Allowing a balance of opinions in your magazine behooves the readers. Oppositely, bringing to light a non-debatable subject—should women have the right to breastfeed whenever theyâ€... Read More
Recently the past 3 weeks have been real hard for me. I had surgery, had to stop breastfeeding and pump cause of the medication i was on, and now my milk supply is so low that there isnt enough for my baby, and the fact she doesnt even know how to latch on anymore is another factor. I was told not to take Ferugreek by my doctor/my baby's peditrician. The side effects could mess with my child. I dont know what to do. Currently she is on formula but i really feel i have failed cause breast milk is... Read More
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