We went out of town and
my daughter over fed them now they both have diarrhea.
Not exact matches
There are those killed in fights
over turf, innocents caught in cross fire, citizens terrified of city streets, escalating robberies, children
fed free crack to get them addicted and then enlisted as runners and dealers, mothers so crazed for a fix that they abandon their babies, prostitute themselves and their
daughters, and addict their unborn.
So aside from the fact that my hormones are out of whack, I've had zero sleep, and my fat jeans are tight, I also find myself tearing up
over the the look of betrayal in my
daughter's eyes as I spend hours holding,
feeding, and rocking the baby.
Just putting my own experience in — my son lost interest in breastfeeding at about 14 months, my
daughter still woke for a night
feed on occaision till she was a little
over 4.
To keeping them content on the 5 hour flight I thought it would help to
feed my
daughter her bottle of milk to keep her quiet... on the decent into Honolulu she threw up the entire contents of her stomach, all
over the wall of the plane.
As your
daughter continues to grow
over the coming months, you will want to add about 1 ounce to each
feeding each month.
My goal was to breast
feed for a year but
over the past 2 days my 9 month old
daughter has chosen to quit cold turkey!
You don't like the park and my confession is that I don't like to let my
daughter feed herself... ever becuase I hate cleaning up the mess all
over her clean body.
Today, for example, my
daughter forgot her packed lunch, I pulled my son's hair too hard when combing it, I forgot to run the dishwasher last night and to
feed the fish, we ran out of toilet paper and their favorite cereal (even though I went to the freaking store yesterday), and I ran
over the garbage can backing out of the driveway.
Eidsmoe, 21, of DeKalb, said she was breast -
feeding her 11 - month - old
daughter, Izrael, Tuesday at the No Strings Attached resale store when she said the owner leaned
over the counter and asked that she not do that or go somewhere else.
From a mother with good intentions who didn't see anything wrong with
feeding her
daughter to a mother who wished she'd just let her
daughter feed herself, I'm still feeling my way through this motherhood thing and this is one of my opinions on what I'd do differently if I had it all to do
over again.
At night, I completely gave up and handed
over night
feedings to my husband, which in turn helped him create beautiful bonding opportunities with our
daughter.
Being a large - breasted woman (lucky me... grrrr), I always felt extremely too self - conscious to breast
feed in public, and too scared to throw a blanket
over me because I always wanted to make sure there was adequate air pocket for my
daughters to breath (these dang boobs are no joke) That being said, I always escaped to either a nursing room (which all too often don't exist in public places), or would retreat to my car and
feed them.
I found this to be key because I could sit my
daughter in her chair and
feed her while I was sitting either on a pillow on the floor pumping or bending
over from a seat.
Needless to say after receiving such not so positive support
over breast
feeding I have been very hesitant to admit that a large part of my success with breast
feeding my
daughter has been because of co-sleeping.
Had a cameraman come into my house
over the years, he would have found a repetitious display: first it was my son, then later my
daughter, then finally her younger sister, each cuddling up with me before bedtime for a book and a few minutes of snuggly breast -
feeding.
My children loved it, the highlight for my
daughter was being able to throw the food
over to
feed the fish.
Between
feeding ducks and getting teary - eyed at his
daughter's choir concert, the suburban Jersey family man kept control
over his other «Family» by any means necessary.