Sentences with phrase «if the nurse does»

This would have been my baby too if a nurse didn't «sneak» a bottle to us.
If the nurse doesn't have time to help a mom with a diaper, she also won't be able to come wake up the mother as soon as the baby is hungry.
If nursing doesn't work for you and your baby, then you can still have an amazing bond with your child.

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Nurses don't want to receive an alert every time a patient reclines below 45 degrees — but they definitely want one if that particular patient also has a feeding tube, because then they're facing a potential choking hazard.
He tried to figure out if she was OK, but nursing home staff insisted they had already done their round of checks.
I wouldn't be surprised if he worked with volunteer nurses and other staff who did the best they could for the poor people without salaries... I wonder what they will have to say about the good doctor...
If the soother won't do, I lift her out of bed and bring her into our warm bed to nurse.
My attention might be fractured during the day but we do find our moments — thanks to nursing, babywearing, or if we go visit my parents and then my mother sits and holds her for her late afternoon nap, patting her bum in the rhythm that has been passed down through the ages while rocking slowly.
We've met lovely nurses and doctors along the way, but I've found out that if what is wrong with you is not clearly obvious (ie broken bone, gunshot wound, etc.) then the system doesn't work.
my point is thats no longer a reason not to go, if you need to go, If you can quit on your own, do it, whatever works, as a nurse I've seen the devastating effects on folks who drink heavily, and the victims of DUif you need to go, If you can quit on your own, do it, whatever works, as a nurse I've seen the devastating effects on folks who drink heavily, and the victims of DUIf you can quit on your own, do it, whatever works, as a nurse I've seen the devastating effects on folks who drink heavily, and the victims of DUI.
«If you need care,» she was told, go to a nursing home if you don't want to stay at homIf you need care,» she was told, go to a nursing home if you don't want to stay at homif you don't want to stay at home.
«I think if you're looking to employ the best, you have to pay to get the services to have the best and I think fire - fighters, police - officers, paramedics, care workers, nurses - if they're going to do the service that we as a society are looking for them to do to the best of their ability we have to a - reward it, b - secure it and c - give them a life away from the service which gives them the comfort, security and knowledge that they're not having to worry about things which would drag them down.»
NO - does it violate the hypocratic oath doctors and nurses have to take if they allow a mother to suffer to attempt to save the unborn child?
i wouldnt be a good and prudent nurse if i did nt advise you to follow up on this if you notice any other changes or digestive issues.
Warnings: Do not use if pregnant or nursing.
I've been thinking about how much sugar is in my diet and i'd love to cut it down (not completely out because i love life too much)-- but do you think that if you are sleep deprived and / or nursing, that it worsens?
Our player of the season so far?Certainly the most consistent.JACK AND OZIL CONTRACTS - just get them signed up for F *** S SAKE.Jack doesn't want to go anywhere and Ozil will have his choice of big clubs to choose from if allowed to be able to go on a free.How about giving out a statement of our ambitions (yeah right) and show were prepared to pay whatever it takes (up to the point of being ridiculous) to SIGN the best and KEEP the best» These two are the best we have so get them sorted early to send out a message of how serious we intend to be.AUBAMEYANG - So what if he has a contract.So did Sanchez.Offer the right money to Dortmund and the player and he will be ours.What is there to question over this deal?He is a proven goalscorer.We have just lost one.Get the deal done.GIROUD - Get rid of him to Dortmund if they want him either by selling or if it sweetens the deal just loan him till the end of the season.He was a back up when Sanchez was here and will be on the mix of back ups if Auba signs.He has a World Cup squad to fight for just to be considered so needs to be playing every week.We do not need him if Auba signs and would demand better than him if the deal fails to happen.Just get rid.JONNY EVANS - I'm not sure.Agree Kos needs nursing through games and we do not have consistent performers to come in if he is injured or rested mainly due to both Chambers and Holdimg not progressing through as much as we first thought and hoped for.Gooners have always been patient and supportive of the youngsters as they have come through but question marks to the whole coaching staff as to why these two seem to have stalled as much as they have done.Steve Bould - What do you do?You should be ashamed.
How old are / were all of you when you tandem nursed if you don't mind my asking?
I didn't plan on nursing so long at all, and my son and I are definitely to the point where it's hard to say he's nursing, since he is actually getting milk only every few days or so (if that), but my son would tell you (with a big, shy grin on his face) that he is still nursing.
Amy, my little guy has been great with giving up all of the day time nursing but still asks for it right before bedtime and also if he lays down for a nap in the afternoon, which he doesn't do much anymore.
So I just don't get the «too much pressure to breastfeed» when all around me are images of bottles, ads for formula telling me a happy feeding makes a happy mom, bottlefeeding moms, moms and doctors and nurses telling new moms that formula is «just as good» and «not to feel guilty», women getting «the look» for nursing in public, or feeling weird about doing it (I sure did)-- to me, any pressure out there is NOT to breastfeed, or do it as little as possible (not if it's not immediately easy or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime...)
About conceiving while nursing... we did not have a problem but I think it is because we got pregnant shortly after we dropped our night feedings — they say that if you nurse esp between midnight to five am that is the time your body is most likely to build up your supply and produce hormones that would keep you from getting pregnant.
I guess I don't know if I should try to nurse him, and (once he turns a year) also give him some cow milk to help him feel full before bed, or how to handle this.
While I agree with self - weaning, I don't feel like I can make it through the pregnancy while nursing, and can't imagine tandem nursing, especially if # 2 is anything like # 1.
Seems that if doctors and nurses did more to help along labor, the rate could be decreased.
I think the best thing to do while nursing during pregnancy is to use you instincts / intuition and trust your body to tell you if something isn't right.
It is absurd to think that I am somehow forcing the nursing on my child, as he is the one who requests it, not I. I do not offer if he does not ask and many times he asks and I try to divert his attention to something else that we can do together, like extra playtime.
If so, do you currently tandem nurse them?
I would love to nurse my next child as long as he / she needs it but I don't know if I could handle all of the criticisms I know I would receive.
I promptly told them I was nursing my 4th and would ask if I needed help — because I frankly knew more about BFing my kids than they did.
Both births were c - sections (1 placenta previa, 2 footling breech), both daughters nursed exclusively and on demand to 6 months, neither with any oral issues... I don't think I'll ever know exactly what happened, but if I'd listened to my first daughters pediatrician I wouldn't have been successful in breastfeeding my eldest to 30 months, and may have been discouraged with my second (who is 8 months and still nursing strong).
This approach is probably quite economical if you know what you are doing, but I don't like the idea of either having to change bras each time I want to pump or wearing two bras (the hands - free pumping one and a nursing bra).
Now, it would be nice to nurse just one, but I think about the blocked ducts to come (they say if you had with one, high chance with the other too) and how only one thing can really fix them quick: — RRB -... And how many times did this come in handy with my older, when there was an illness, or pain....
If this is something you could see yourself doing, start researching accredited online nurse practitioner programs and you can be part of the nursing shortage solution!
, nurses repeatedly recommended I go home to rest (and leave my baby alone?!?!), asked if I wanted «to bottle» the baby, asked if I wanted formula, did not let me hold my baby for 2 whole days (terrifying).
I do nt know if I'm drying up or what... but my son seems to want to nurse all the time now....
The nurses & LCs were pretty good about helping with getting bfing started, they showed me a variety of ways to hold the baby, hand express some milk onto the nipple to get her started (she didn't want to suck, although positioning was perfect & she'd suck on a finger if it was put in her mouth) One nurse tried sugar water on my nipple, which I wasn't okay with, but it was the middle of the night, I was overwhelmed and frustrated, and baby blues had set in.
And while they do offer formula vouchers if you are not breastfeeding, you get a much better package of vouchers overall if you are breastfeeding - presumably because the nursing mother needs added nutrition.
While my daughter and I have had an amazing nursing relationship (despite the fact that many friends and family thought it was a little weird to nurse beyond 6 months... and a lot weird to nurse beyond a year) I do find, like some people mentioned, that if my daughter nurses too long now it just gets sort of irritating.
If you do your research, you would find that the American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization both promote nursing until 2 or 3 and beyond this as long as both child and mom are comfortable with it.WIC also promotes long term nursing as well.
I hope I do so respectfully - I certainly aim to - but it would be wrong to let them stand if doing so contributes to disinformation that can harm another woman's ability to nurse downstream.
Tell that to the NURSE who told me if I didn't let her give me Pitocin that my baby would be born «with apgars of zero — that means dead.»
This is really great, and so true - it's advice I should probably take because I more often than not ask how nursing is going, if they are doing it etc..
But if you have an aging parent in a nursing home — as I do — there are complications if you cut off all communication with family, too.
With a third pregnancy you might find that you DO make enough milk for the baby on your own (I ALMOST did with the second) even if you have to nurse ALL THE TIME.
Don't be too surprised if your «baby» dumps you in a nasty nursing home to rot out your days after YOU become old, fat and annoying.
I tell moms that if a 6 month old nursed the way a 2 month old does, well... I probably wouldn't have kept breastfeeding and I'm not sure the human population would have made it.
I did wonder if maybe she would not want to nurse when I returned but she started up nursing again with no problem; she nursed for another 4 months or so.
from PhD in Parenting: To the people that told me that my, um chest would be terribly saggy if I were to nurse my babies and that's why they were bottle feeding... How sad, because here's the proof once you have been pregnant that damage is done and you are going downhill long before you ever think about nursing.
But... but... but... I don't want other women to give up on breastfeeding because they believe something to be true that really isn't true and I don't want you to be robbed of the opportunity to nurse your future children (if you want to) because you believe something that really isn't true.
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