Not exact matches
I'm so
happy to have found your book and look forward to losing
weight and
gaining my health back.
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I've been married nearly 25 years and been with my husband for 32 years, he was the first guy I slept with a he swept me off my feet, we have 2 children 23 and 19 and for last 1 years we have not slept together, he has
gained so much
weight from changing his job --(I'm not making that the excuse) but I have just fallen out of love with him, when we do talk we disagree with everything, I feel guilty for feeling like this, but sometimes I just cant be in the same room as him, I see all my friends and family
happy and enjoying their time together now their children have left but all i see is a lonely life in my house.
My wonderful daughter has been on a 4 hr feed routine since birth, she
gains weight beautifully and is generally a
happy baby.
Otherwise, she's a pretty
happy baby that seems to be
gaining some
weight and growing.
If your baby has at least 5 - 8 wet diapers, appears
happy and content, is
gaining weight and growing in length and head circumference, you're on the right track.
Remember that if you have a
happy baby who is
gaining weight gradually, he is probably eating well!
Your baby is
gaining a suitable amount of
weight (and your healthcare professional is
happy with their
weight gain)
My baby had a hard time
gaining weight and is still small, though
happy and content.
She is
gaining weight and seems to be a
happy baby other than gas issues.
Worrying about «how much baby is getting» is a waste of time aslong as baby is
happy and settled after each feed and is
gaining weight and not losing it.
While I was so
happy to see my baby finally
gaining weight and thriving, I had haunting memories and raw emotions that I was struggling to sort out.
A
happy, healthy baby who is
gaining the right amount of
weight is the goal, not pressuring women who are not successful at breastfeeding!
In most cases, there's no need to worry about whether or not your baby is eating enough food as long as they are
happy and
gaining weight at a steady rate.
You'll have to ask your doctors, but as long as my son was
gaining weight and had the minimum requirement of liquid, they were
happy.
It is important to note that your baby might have frequent spitting up issues BUT if she is
gaining weight, generally
happy and breastfeeding well then it might just be a plain old case of what I like to call, «baby puke machine syndrome.»
And that wasn't really a challenging moment for me because I myself, I wanted so desperately to nurse my twins and I had to really come to terms with that it may not happen and through a lot tears and struggle I got I opened up the formula and I saw him
happy for few days because what was most important was he needed to
gain weight, it wasn't about what I wanted it was I needed to nurture my son and however that happened was what I needed to do.
My pediatrician says to wait it out, and since my daughter is
gaining weight, seems
happy, and is meeting developmental milestones I shouldn't worry.
for almost one and half month i had use the shield and only then my baby use to nurse from me and then i even pumped milk and had to give formula for a month since brest milk was not sufficient for my baby, so many times i have searched and read articles after articles to wean off the nipple shield and finally suceeded on 21 st november night but then again day time baby used to fuss for shield, now i don't remember the date but one fine morning she nursed in the usual normal position (earlier i used the breast feeding pillow) it was the
happiest moment for me.But now the worry is her
weight.She is
gaining weight at very slow pace and many times i feel my breast don't have much milk.and now she suddenly don't like to feed from bottle.so the target is bottle feed.
If he's still
gaining weight, and seems the
happy, healthy boy he has been, then things shouldn't be a problem.
We all
gain weight and most of us
gain more than the recommended amount healthy baby
happy mommy... You will all loose your
weight it doesn't happen overnight but in a bout a year if not as active but keeping active could make for a faster
weight loss... Don't beat yourselves up... I have had 4 children
gained took a bit to loose but my children were healthy they made me
happy and I enjoyed it all..
Studies have suggested that babies who receive regular baby massage show signs of healthy
weight gain and improved immune function meaning, all contributing to a healthy,
happier baby.
If the baby is
gaining weight, thriving and looks healthy and
happy, maybe mom should not give up the breast just yet.
Babies often lose up to 10 % of their birth
weight when they are born so to see your baby after this, seeing them
gain weight causing them to have a double chin makes you very
happy.
I had to mentally understand I was doing the best I could for the twins, they were
gaining weight, and they were healthy,
happy kids.
When our daughter was 4 months old, she was classified as FTT for slow
weight gain, even though she was
happy, healthy, and developing normally.
Children who spit up daily but are
happy, do not seem uncomfortable and are
gaining weight properly probably do not need to be treated.
All of a sudden, he was a
happy healthy baby who was
gaining weight and thriving.
Provided your baby's
weight gain is good and he seems
happy, I doubt very much there is anything to worry about.
As long as your baby is still
gaining weight and still
happy and well, you don't have to worry about your baby spitting up about 10 times a day.
I can't even begin to describe the difference in my baby since her ties were released, but the short of it is that she is a much more settled, content,
happy baby who is
gaining weight and growing much more efficiently.
Now,, luckily, w / baby # 1, he suffered no ill effects,, had good
weight gain, is a
happy loveable kid.
Who was not tongue tied or premature or high birth
weight, who latches perfectly now, and
gains weight just fine and is just an all - around enthusiastic,
happy nurser.
But there are a few clues: If your baby seems
happy, her
weight gain is appropriate for her age, and she's making enough dirty diapers (eight to 12 on any given day), she's probably getting enough.
A little spit - up is not a big problem as long as your baby is
happy and
gaining weight well.
But don't worry: «If baby is healthy and
gaining weight well and generally
happy (remember that all babies have periods of fussiness!)
So your milk has come in and you are elated your baby is finally getting that larger volume of food to help your baby
gain weight and be full,
happy, and hopefully sleep a little better.
He appears to be
happy, I will have him weighed tomorrow to see if he has
gained weight, and the 2 of us are both
happy and contented.
Too much milk So your milk has come in and you are elated your baby is finally getting that larger volume of food to help your baby
gain weight and be full,
happy, and hopefully sleep a little better.
And even though some kids
gain weight more easily than others, when they eat right and exercise, most kids can be a healthy and
happy weight that's right for them.
Spit up is a normal part of babyhood, and as long as a baby is healthy,
happy, and consistently
gaining weight, there's usually nothing to worry about.
He still seems
happy and steadily
gaining weight.
She's
gaining weight, sleeping through the night, and is
happy... what else do you want from me?!?
Once we did my daughter was much
happier and easily began to
gain the
weight needed to leave the hospital.
This paragraph, though, is about the mistake of being quite
happy with doing the same moderate rep sets of the same exercise with the same
weight for months and expecting major size and strength
gains to just fall from the sky.
Following another setback of mood disorders and
weight gain, she launched Comeback Momma to share the advice that's helped her to stay a healthy,
happy mom despite challenges along the way.
All our meal plans make sure you get the right amount of nutrients to feel energized and
happy — no matter if you want to lose
weight,
gain weight or just get healthier.
After
gaining weight and just not being
happy with where I was headed, I decided to start making healthy changes.
We all have that «
happy bracket» where when you lose
weight or
gain weight some how you seem to return to that number.
I can absolutely relate to this as I have my own story of extreme
weight loss,
weight gain,
weight loss resistance, and finally finding my
happy weight.