I have really enjoyed reading all the comments from other women
about nursing their little ones as toddlers.
Not exact matches
-- could come on
about 5 minutes before starting the descent and say, «Hi parents, I want to let you know that we'll be starting down in a
little while, and your
little one might experience some discomfort due to the change in cabin pressure, so this would be a great time to have a bottle prepared, or get into a comfortable
nursing position.»
Those who regard the Servant example as perhaps a
little strained and antiquarian may prefer to think
about other cases mentioned in the book: the shipping clerk who dispatches land mines, or the
nurse who hands instruments to a doctor who plans to use them for an abortion.
@Tea Partier... hmmm, when I walk into the average
nursing home in this «Great Christian Nation» of ours, I have to ask how much you and your Tea Party friends care
about the elderly... I am amazed at how
little conservatives, Evangelicals and the latest version Tea Party members care so
little for the living except their own tribe in the so - called «light» of their scriptures...
My
little one was a late term preemie and I had worked very hard in the beginning few weeks to get her to
nurse around the clock (she
nursed great but only had energy to
nurse once or twice a day, so I had to pump around the clock in order to build up and maintain a supply until she could take over at
about 5 or 6 weeks old.)
I also tandem
nursed them for
about 2 years — that was a
little tough at times!
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...)
Little did I know that I could have given the formula to her myself actually from my breast and avoided a bottle all together had anyone at the hospital told me
about something called a Supplemental
Nursing System (SNS) or lactation aid.
I had another talk
about finishing up mommy milk with my 3 3/4 year old while he and his 2 - year - old
little brother were
nursing tonight.
When I had my first, I wanted to
nurse for 1 year, but was a
little freaked out
about nursing him longer.
He said when he went to school at lunch time the «
little» boys
about ages 6 and 7 would go home to
nurse.
The information I received from them was that there was
little data on the actual effects that interferon had on a
nursing child, but from what they did know
about interferon being produced naturally in the body, there would probably be no effect at all.
This is
about as dismal a finding as you can get, and what it comes down to highlights how
little our society understands and supports the importance of breastfeeding and the needs of
nursing mothers.
You don't have to worry
about washing it off before you
nurse your
little one, which makes this a very convenient type of balm to keep on hand at all times, too.
My
little one always
nursed from
about 6 - 9p anyway.
We need a secret handshake or something, so let's talk a
little bit
about our experiences and some of the experiences we've heard
about for moms that have been
nursing in public.
Once e calmed down and I
nursed him the second time he
nursed for
about 2 minutes and then unlatched and laid his
little head down on my boob and fell asleep!
Living in the city, we are always out and
about, and once we got the hang of using the
nursing cover, it made it a lot easier to spend our days strolling around, parking near a nice bench whenever Serena needed a
little sustenance.
If you've heard another mom worrying
about it or have been cautioned by someone else to avoid eating honey while you're
nursing your baby, you may feel a
little bit confused as to why.
I know that it's only a matter of weeks before she's getting enough nutrition from the solids that she starts cutting back on her
nursing, and I'm a
little sad
about that, but I'm also proud of what a «big girl» she's getting to be.
A. My mom is a
nurse and my sister has two
little girls so I feel like I often go to them when I have questions
about Molly.
We talked
about family members and friends who had recently had babies, pointed out
little babies in the grocery store, and watched videos online of babies cooing and
nursing and sleeping.
I have been drinking mummy magic weight loss tea while
nursing my
little one and shed all my pregnancy weight that was
about 35 pounds extra just in a couple of months.
Don't despair though, even if your
little one
nurses a
little less than others, you can still incorporate some of the tips we talked
about above to get the most that you can out of breastfeeding.
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As an older parent, with a cesarean birth, I was faced with the same struggles so many new moms struggle with: no to
little milk supply for the first few weeks... no milk reflex that every breastfeeding book and counselor tell you
about, for weeks... advice
about pumping, giving formula, different
nursing positions, and so on.
The elastic also lifts up, making
nursing a snap when you're out and
about with your
little one.
So happy
nursing worked out with this baby but l was a
little dismayed that my own mother doesn't support me I was telling her
about his resent
nursing strike because of teething and she says» so your finally gonna give this up» I was like no mom I'm not you would think she would be more supportive when my first has so many allergies and severe eczema so it is especially beneficial for this
little guy to hopefully avoid all that
I feel guilty
about not having more milk but will continue to pump and let her
nurse as much as she can because I know that every
little bit of breast milk helps her.
The association between» mama sitting» and «time to
nurse» is incredibly strong in my
little one almost to the point I have to be sneaky
about sitting.
He got his last bottle of pumped milk last Thursday night, and I
nursed him for the last time on Saturday night... when he was sleepy, and I was as engorged as I ever get (and, after two days of no pumping or
nursing, was
about as engorged as a normal woman gets after being a
little late with one feeding).
Physicians receive
little education
about breast - feeding and even less training on the effects of maternal medications on the
nursing infant.
My
little guy was a great nurser, and he
nursed until he was
about 10 months old (I lost my milk).
How to help: If you've ruled out other causes and your
little one is still unenthusiastic
about nursing, see a pediatrician to check for pain or illness.
I
nursed my
little one exclusively for
about 5 months, then she started on solids and gradually lost interest in
nursing — preferred the sippy cup (never did take a bottle, the
little imp).
I plan to
nurse my
little girl until she is
about 12 - 14mo.
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Well sometimes moms will deal with it more in the first couple of months just while their bodies and babies and still you know figuring out what's the supply and demand is, so, a lot of times after the baby's hit you know the 2 or 3 months mark that starts to get better just because again moms and babies bodies are you know dancing together a
little bit better they're getting more in to rhythm, so sometimes that the time and then in itself will kind of resolve it as baby gets bigger and kind of figures that out but if after the 2 months mark it's still an issue when it's making
nursing hard for mom and baby I would say then start doing some of the things that we talked
about to be a
little bit more assertively treating it
If you'll indulge us a
little bit, we'll tell you a
little about us, our brand, why we started it and our fashion tips for making the best out of your
nursing journey and beyond.
But it goes a
little bit beyond that because the creators are actually registered
nurses and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants and so some of the things that they've included in here, they are
about, for example, the importance of breast milk, its affects on mother's health as well as, I love this section, I know I'm supposed to share what I love
about it later.
To be clear, I'm not talking
about sleep training, I know he's not old enough, and I'm perfectly happy to
nurse and rock until those
little eyes close.
And I think I've talked
about this in a recent Preggie Pals episode, is that, when I am
nursing my son, I feel a sense of calmness, you know, I am able to reconnect and things make more sense and I realize all the
little things that I'm doing in my day - to - day life, aren't nearly as important as just re-focusing on my family and it's a sense of peace and calmness that I can't get from taking a bubble bath....
Turns out, babies just like to be held and
nursed way more than I ever realized;) I didn't know much
about baby wearing and it hurt my back so I eventually quit until my
little could go on my back (around 11 months.)
We wonder how this came
about, since although tandem
nursing isn't unheard of, it is a
little odd to be
nursing a grown man on one breast and a baby on the other.
If your
little one fusses after
nursing, try and cut out spicy foods for
about a week or so, and then slowly introduce spice back into your life.
I'm fortunate again to have Dr. Sears instead of some mainstream pediatrician who has very
little knowledge or information
about nursing and its benefits let alone knowledge
about extended breastfeeding.
In my head, I know you're absolutely right, but we lost a pregnancy while
nursing (I conceived at 23 months) so my heart is still a
little skittish
about it.
When I was
nursing, I occasionally removed myself to
nurse because it was too loud or I wanted a
little space, but the times I removed myself because of my worries
about other people, I felt exiled.
I won't bore you with the details
about how this happens, but it's important to know a
little bit
about why some of the things that you were previously doing (i.e. rocking /
nursing to sleep) seem to quit working at four months of age.
When I first heard
about a mother
nursing her
little one past 1 i was always weirded out but never said anything.