I loved nursing my children but was not really into wearing them in a carrier.
I loved nursing my children, the closeness that it engendered, the mandatory time out in a day filled with to - do lists.
Not exact matches
With greater sincerity (one hopes), undertakers calm the grieving,
nurses comfort the sick, and migrant nannies lavish on other people's
children the
love they aren't present to furnish back home...
What it's about: Based on the acclaimed play, «South Pacific» is about a
nurse who falls in
love with an older French plantation owner with mixed - race
children she has trouble accepting.
lacks this power but does everything she can to help the
child —
nursing, cooling covering, feeding, holding,
loving.
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...)
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
love that it puts
nursing as a priority and let's the
child decide when they are ready for foods.
Your
child will be better off with you as a happy, responsive,
loving mother than the world's most productive wet
nurse.
Taking AP too far, in my opinion, has nothing to do with
nursing your
children until they are four or five or believing it's good for small
children to witness
love - making in the family bed.
I
love the bonding experience that I get from
nursing but like I said, I have other
children that depend on me!
I'm all for foregrounding it through public
nurse - ins and
children's television and books because we need that to, but I'd so
love to see society progress to the point where that kind of deliberate representation is redundant.
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for use while I'm working in the kitchen and there's no good place to set a baby who can't yet sit up on their own Exersaucer - YES Jumper - NA Front Carrier - UNDECIDED, prob more handy if it's not your first
child Stroller - YES Wet wipe warmer - NA Changing table - YES Swing - NA Lilly Padz - NA
Nursing pillow - YES,
love the boppy!
Nursing your
child is a beautiful and
loving thing to do.
all in the
child's interest so whenever people frown at the idea of
nursing a baby longer i always wonder if they truly
love there baby or care more about what people think.
Like anything else with
children, it's is possible to wean from
nursing to sleep gently, and with
love.
To me,
nursing to sleep is a sweet, heavenly experience I
love being able to give my
children.
Her interest and
love for supporting
nursing mothers and their families to meet their own breastfeeding goals started while she was a Maternal
Child Health
Nurse with the Visiting
Nurse Association of of Boston in 2000.
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get daddy involved), pros and cons of
nursing, weaning, and formula, tips on just about everything, and most of all, offers information so that you and your partner can make intelligent,
loving choices for your
child.
If you want to compare spanking to
nursing, compare it more globally — breastfeeding is a nurturing tool, you
nurse a
child not only to feed him, but to
love and comfort him.
«Besides saving time and money, I
love the quiet downtime tandem
nursing gives my
children and me during the day,» she says.
The
nursing creates surges of «
love hormone» (or oxytocin) that help intensify a mother's bond with her baby and the willingness to mother her
child.
Knowing and avoiding the potentially harmful effects that high dairy consumption and milk - sensitivity reactions can have on your
child is just as important and
loving as
nursing, close bonding, and informed health care decisions.
Nursing is a beautiful thing, but there are so many ways to show your
child love.
The most important role you play in NICU life is as a
loving parent to your
child, and an advocate for your baby to the doctors and
nurses who are providing care.
I actually thought my depression was coming back (the hormones of
nursing made my depression disappear completely) because I just couldn't seem to grind through each day with a
child who was smart and funny and
loving, but fighting me at every turn.
If your
child becomes emotional at being denied
nursing, you can remind them through cuddles and other activities that they are still
loved.
I just
love seeing how many people support co-sleeping and
nursing their
children to sleep.
I
love how you addressed the hip carry; I've been curious about this one and wonder how well it would work with a younger
child and
nursing.
Our relationship, like any mother -
child relationship, is not perfect, but I feel that
nursing — more than anything — laid down a foundation of
love and connection for us that will last a lifetime.
They
love the Beco Gemini hip carry option for older
children and the ability to
nurse in private when carrying a newborn on their chest.
Whatever your experiences with your
child, I hope you will understand that I
love my daughter very much, am attentive to her, hold her,
nurse her and do my very best to parent her from my heart.
I
loved the closeness it gave me with my
child but sometimes it was still a burden since my
child still
nursed every 2 hours for the first 7 months.
Children will
love the illustrations of families going about their days with mother
nursing close by.
And I really hope that the majority will listen to the one and only mommy heart and will
love and rock and breastfeed and
nurse their
child as long as they need this kind of care.:)
Our priorities are the priorities of the people of Wales: more
nurses so they have the time to care for our
loved ones, smaller class sizes so teachers have the time to properly teach our
children, and an Opportunity Economy that helps businesses and supports people so they can own their get on in life.»
We have taken for granted that
nurses and others involved with young
children, gave
loving care.
I
love to cook, bake, and
nursing, I
love children and traveling.
I am 42 and I have 2
children a son 25 and daughter 16 they are the most important thing to me, and work at a
nursing home and I am planning to go back to school, I am easy going laid back, I
love to laugh and have people around me that
love to laugh, I like to read, watch movies, fishing,...
Hi my name is driea I work I go to school to become a rn
nurse I
love having fun I'm easy going I have my head on straight I'm 20 years old I have one
child I'm 5» 4 slim I'm just looking for a nice friend.
I'm a college student in college for
child development n
nursing, I'm goofy, outgoing,
love able,
love sports, and to be romantic, I have a daughter, also I'm bisexual so ladies lets have fun
I am a retired Construction worker of 30 years, I am a widower I was my husbands
nurse and caretaker till he passed, I Have four
children and 10 grandchildren, I great anytime now I
love life, people, and the outdoors, poetry, art, anything that has to with nature and beauty.I
love to cook and clean and...
I would hope to live independently for as long as possible but if circumstances required me to live in an assisted living or
nursing home, I would hope to be surrounded by a
loving, caring staff, access to getting outdoors and with frequent visits from my
children and friends.
Author, paralegal, former martial arts instructor, former certified
nursing assistant, former bookstore manager — I've worn many hats in my life but writing has always been my greatest
love, besides my
child of course!
But Mammen Samuel does not understand the strength of a father's
love, the power of a young British
nurse who could not forget a boy named Blessing — or the faith of a
child.
He is also a regular visitor at
nursing homes, where he brings
love and life to dementia patients, as well as at various other gatherings, where he brings hope to
children with special needs.
In the Pet Visit Program, extraordinary dogs give
love to all sorts of people in all sorts of places — the elderly in
nursing homes, families grieving in hospice,
children frightened in the hospital, and military veterans recovering from injury.
A Therapy Dog gives smiles and hope to people in hospitals and long - term
nursing care,
children who need extra
love, to shut - ins, and to anyone who needs the caring only a dog can give.