Sentences with phrase «exclusively bf»

I'm exclusively BF my nearly 6 week old baby boy.
Hopefully both were fired because I nursed my first for 3.5 years and am now exclusively bf my 3rd child.
I still feel like I am doing more for my boy than exclusively bf moms bc I bf then make formula.
Even though this is fine, I wanted to exclusively bf if I could, do I weaned him off by giving him one less oz formula per day for 3 days in a row, and giving him more time on the boob to make up for it.
I wanted to exclusively bf, but didn't understand why my happy baby was suddenly miserable at one month old, so I fed him 2 oz of formula that I bought for emergencies, and he was happy as a clam!
She was the one who started sleeping through the night at 2 months vs. 4 1/2 to 6 months for my exclusively BF babies.
Jenn Hyatt - I exclusively BF and have not had any problems with poop in these or any diapers.
Sounds harsh but you'll know exactly what I mean once you've had your baby:) and yes my daughters exclusively BF and I'd say for the first week she was feeding every hour!
Okay I need help, I have an 8 week old that has been almost exclusively BF except for minor supplementation in the first week due to jaundice.
In the end, exclusively BF until 6 months, then partial to 9 months when I had to go back to work.
So do NOT think you are ever better than any other mom because you exclusively BF.
It might help if you consider that breastmilk gets most of its calories from fat (some 50 - 60 %, much of that being the dreaded arterycloggingsaturatedfat ™) and while the percentage of carbs is greater than the percentage of protein, you could say bf babies are all on a «low carb» diet so long as they are exclusively bf.
Anecdata here, but my sister in law exclusively BF'd both her kids and both have allergies (as do their parents) and one also has asthma.
I read and believed the unfounded claims that children who were exclusively BF had higher IQs, and were healthier than formula fed babies.
Now I exclusively BF
Most moms do what «sbest for their kids.And yes, there are women out there who legitimately can not bf, so formula is a WONDERFUL choice for them.I exclusively bf both of mine, but think it's okay to ff if you don't have enough milk.there are other situations where i think it's selfish.As for drugs during pregnancy and birth, I had to take 3 doses of medication while pregnant so that I could eat.my morning sickness was so bad I couldn't even keep water down.I made the choice to do that so I didn't starve my unborn child, but I only took what was neccessary to keep something down, and then had no other drugs and plan not to until my son is done bf.And as for the «natural» baby, carcinogens are EVERYWHERE, even in your organic food.in this industrialized world you can not get away from them, and to attack other moms for their choices is a sad statement of your morality and on how your child's persoality is going to turn out.also, having multiple kids is definately more demanding than one.
I was exclusively BF but went back to work three weeks ago and started pumping 3x at work but only get nearly15oz total for the day.
She is exclusively BF but I've been trying a (pumped BM) bottle at her 7:30 / 8 feed so she gets used to that in case hubby and I want to go out and to help with gas.
But his help was so good, it only took 3 days until I was exclusively bf and not pumping at all.
I was adamant about exclusively BF in the hospital (I was there 4 days due to the c - section), but was told that my baby was «hungry» and that's why he cried, and that due to his jaundice (which was not as bad as I was led to believe) I needed to give him a bottle.

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I am proud that given the circircumstance, she was bf for the first 9 weeks exclusively and then combination feed to 12 weeks.
OK, not «exclusively» BF, but since when is that necessary?
I exclusively pump as we are unable to bf.
I query the findings of this study on breastfeeding beyond 12 months increasing risk, and of no protective effect of breastfeeding at time of introduction — these results are marred by the fact that children who are still BF at 12 months are more likely to have been exclusively breastfed at 6 months, so are more likely to have had solids (and gluten) introduced after 6 months, thus increasing the risk due to delayed introduction of gluten.
Bf him exclusively to 6.5 months and continued bf until he was 4 and a halBf him exclusively to 6.5 months and continued bf until he was 4 and a halbf until he was 4 and a half.
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Oh, and I had an oversupply, so so much for the «you have to bf constantly and exclusively for the first few days or you won't be able to produce enough» bull we were fed in prenatal class.
My son was bf for a couple months but never exclusively and my current 3.5 month old is exclusively.
It also took me 6 weeks to produce enough milk to BF exclusively.
My 3rd child was BF exclusively through 7 months then nursed through 16 months.
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