Once they got home, DS got all FF, and DD
got EBF (no bottles even).
However I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for
getting an ebf baby on an eating schedule.
The one thing that
getting EBF» ed did protect the infant from was dying from anaphylactic shock on her second dose of formula based on cow's milk.
Not exact matches
Here are a couple of my
EBF favorites to keep in mind (and to keep me inspired to
get out the door, run, and then really enjoy breakfast): Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal and Chocolate Banana Overnight Oats.
(La Leche League gave me the worst, most dangerously dumb advice I
got during my period of hellish attempts at
EBF.)
Around half the
EBF moms in my birth month club
got their period back by 4 - 5 months post partum.
It's just not the case that everyone can
EBF, no matter how much support they
get, and I'm glad BLW is still a possibility for us.
I'll raise you one Bofa: lots of women, myself included, know before they give birth that they do not intended to
EBF (gasp) and actually appreciate
getting free formula samples in advance.
I planned to
EBF her but even after at least 2 hours of feeding, she doesn't seem to
get satisfied.
I
got pregnant three times fast while
ebf, even tandem feeding with my first set of kids.
I
got it for my 2 month old because I hate disposable diapers and this lets him be cute with out the hassle of blowouts and not having to wash out
Ebf # 2 lol love it!
Green poop in breastfed babies (particularly «
EBF» or exclusively breastfed babies) could also be a sign that the baby is
getting too much low - calorie, low - fat foremilk (the milk that comes first in a feeding) and not enough hindmilk, which is higher in fat.
I think I had a few great advantages: a very supportive MIL (my mother is not in the country) who gave my literature before the birth, a very strong will, previous knowledge (with kids 2 and 3) which allowed me to make sure they'd
get my milk - even if it was bottle fed, and a very strong will to
get them to
EBF once home.
MY BABY IS 6 MONTHS OLD I BEEN
EBF but shes starting to
get irritable when she eats she kicks alot is this all ok im not sure if shes
getting enough...
I'd like to
EBF, but I am afraid she is not
getting enough.
Green poop in breastfed babies (particularly «
EBF» or exclusively breastfed babies) could also be a sign that the baby is
getting too much low - calorie, low - fat foremilk (the milk that comes first in a feeding) and not enough hindmilk, which is higher in fat.
I
get great ideas from
EBF and love your emails in my inbox as part of my family's health journey.