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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:47 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:34 pm
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MercyWild Sleep when the baby sleeps, chores will always be there when you wake up. Fresh air is great for babies, and it helps them sleep better too. Swaddling and white noise are your friends. Its okay to let the baby cry. If they are clean, fed, comfy and safe it is perfectly fine to take a needed break and let them cry a bit. Trust your instincts if something seems wrong to you call the doctor. When medicating children always go based off of weight guidelines for dosing not just the age and check with the doc before giving any meds. This.. this here, has been entered into my brain. c:
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 7:32 am
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 6:39 am
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GipsyRose Good for you. You made a decision you wanted. Bottle feeding is as valid of a choice as breastfeeding. The most important thing is that the baby is growing. But as not to scare off momma's who plan on breastfeeding, not many mom's actually have a problem with supply (though some do). Its gonna be on of the things you worry about. Don't. Also don't trust that what you get with a pump is what you supply for your baby, it's a lot less effective then your child. Also, the world of solid food poops is gonna rock your world...aka sometimes its gonna freak you out! (Can you tell I just started) I am 20wks now. I plan to breastfeed. I will admit that my reason to BFeed was primarily a selfish one. Breastfeeding has been shown to lower risk of certain kinds of breast cancer, which is what my mother died of. She did not breastfeed because of another medical condition. But now my thoughts are mostly on the antibodies I will transfer to the baby. I have had some pretty great diseases that I hope to transfer over. Whooping cough, cat scratch fever, H1N1, pneumonia.
I am afraid I will not be able to Bfeed because I have the same medical condition that prevented my mother. I have been lactating for 10yrs, but only been pregnant for 20wks. I have always produced whitish milk, but now pregnant it is a semi sticky, clear liquid which I am assuming is the colostrum. I have been making this since the beginning of the pregnancy. I hope this is not going to affect my production later.
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