I had a breastfeeding pillow and I read so
much about breastfeeding that I could have written my own book.
With my boys now ages five and three I think with my five year old I really didn't know
much about breastfeeding.
Although I attended an antenatal clinic while I was pregnant I never really thought
much about breastfeeding.
I don't know what I will do though because I know too
much about breastfeeding to not breastfeed and I don't think I'd want to just stay home all the time.
If you have a glass or two of wine and make it last all night, you won't have to worry so
much about breastfeeding.
Funny story, when I was pregnant the first time around I didn't know
much about breastfeeding and I read somewhere that babies nurse every two hours.
I tried to learn as
much about breastfeeding as possible before my baby was born but ultimately you can't learn concepts properly without actually parcticing them for real!
I was so glad I'd read and watched so
much about breastfeeding and the benefits of it before starting though because I would definitely not have got through those first few weeks without that knowledge.
Additionally, do not assume your pediatrician knows
much about breastfeeding, be prepared to consult breastfeeding experts like lactation consultants or veteran breastfeeding mothers when you need help.
I bet half of the «negative» comments come from people who don't know
much about breastfeeding and didn't have many kids... or they just forgot that kids come in all sorts of sizes:)
The Torah doesn't talk
much about breastfeeding, as it was taken for granted in ancient times.
And through WIC I learned so
much about breastfeeding.
To tell you the truth I did not know
much about breastfeeding back then.
and we persevered with an insane routine of breastfeeding, pumping and bottle feeding (no - one was there to help me to work, clean and sterilise the pump and my husband wasn't allowed to stay; so I barely slept at all; no one on the paediatric ward knew
much about breastfeeding — we weren't allowed in the maternity ward because we'd been discharged before we were readmitted).
I formula fed from day one, so I don't know
much about breastfeeding to be honest.
Lastly choosing a breastfeeding friendly paediatrician, while this might seem kind of silly that a paediatrician wouldn't be supportive of breastfeeding not all know as
much about breastfeeding as other do.
I didn't really think
much about breastfeeding before I had kids.
Not exact matches
I've written often
about how
much breastfeeding transformed me, spiritually, but this was my reference book for all things
breastfeeding.
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...)
If a mom came on there and posted
about how
much she missed
breastfeeding and how sad she was that she wasn't able to
breastfeed anymore, I would bring up relactation as an option.
When a
breastfeeding mother returns to work, she often has questions
about how
much breast milk her baby needs while she is away.
LEILANI WILDE: Thank you so
much Cindy and the panelists for sharing your knowledge and experience with us
about breastfeeding with large breasts and for our Boob Group club members our conversation will continue after the end of this show.
We know that
breastfeeding is as
much as
about bonding as it is
about nutrition and you might be excited to hear that if you adopt or have your baby through a surrogate,
breastfeeding is...
I «wore» my kids everywhere,
breastfed both for at least 24 months each, answered their cries at night, rocked them to sleep, no crying it out, etc but got SO
much grief
about not co-sleeping.
Much like the Bradley method, Lamaze teaches women
about healthy choices, relaxation techniques, breathing techniques, communication skills, and
about breastfeeding.
The follow on that you skipped over is
about how
much easier nursing might be and is in perfect harmony with an encouragement to continue
breastfeeding through support from your husband.
Losing weight while
breastfeeding is not so
much about finding any magic diet, but to find ways to eat well despite often being both super busy and exhausted.
The thing that most
breastfeeding moms worry
about is how
much dosage is safe to take when you are
breastfeeding.
But a recent incident in Toronto brought to light
about how
much a factor it is in mom's ability to sustain
breastfeeding.
See, it's not so
much about a woman's right to
breastfeed in public or her supposed «need» to expose herself.
Once you know
about the pause you can cut through so
much of the nonsense
breastfeeding mothers are being told — such as «Feed the baby twenty minutes on each side».
Breastfeeding isn't so
much about the mother, either, as
about a mother meeting the needs of her child.
Learn as
much as you can
about breastfeeding even before your baby's born.
I am mother of a very active exclusivly
breastfed boy who also shares our bed after soo
much negative comments
about breastfeeding and co-sleeping mainly from family and members of the same culture / community I decided to search the net for ppl with similar parenting styles.
Since starting my page,
Breastfeeding Mama Talk, almost three years ago, lets just say I have pretty much heard every negative thing in the book that people say about b
Breastfeeding Mama Talk, almost three years ago, lets just say I have pretty
much heard every negative thing in the book that people say
about breastfeedingbreastfeeding.
Evidence - based research has shown that
breastfeeding is the option with greatest health benefits for both mom and baby but with so
much else to think
about, moms often wait until baby arrives to ask for
breastfeeding tips and techniques.
I read so
much about how (almost) all women have the capacity to
breastfeed, but that many were simply not knowledgeable enough (or not patient enough) to make it happen.
They have been at pre-school for a year now, and for those worried
about kids still
breastfeeding at that age I can say they don't ask for it at pre-school (too
much other stuff running through their minds I guess), they don't get bullied
about it because they haven't told the other kids that they
breastfeed (too
much other stuff running through their minds I guess), and when they start big school next year, if they are still nursing, I expect it to be
much the same.
Much to my surprise (again), after more than a year of not
breastfeeding, I still miss a few things
about it — 5 things, in particular.
Sort of OT: I was just listening to the Hidden Brain podcast today (link below if interested)
about the scarcity trap and it reminded me so
much of my
breastfeeding experience.
Not only do I NOT feel guilty
about not
breastfeeding because he is getting such a nutrient rich formula, but I can depend on something to make my life easier when his crying is just too
much to bare!
Because they don't care
about improving
breastfeeding rates nearly as
much as they care
about hectoring mothers who don't model their own choices back to them.
But I heard so
much from LLLI and a few
breastfeeding clinic nurses
about how it is * super-rare * to have a supply issue and it's really a matter of patience and dedication, because the odds of my being in that 1 % or whatever of low - supply women are super-unlikely, etc..
Learn as
much as you can
about breastfeeding during your pregnancy.
This way, you do not have to move around so
much and it will not be confusing for your baby who is
about to start
breastfeeding.
«Understanding a bit
about the physiology of
breastfeeding can be really helpful... Some women who have not been able to find that information think that the baby isn't getting very
much [milk, but] a couple of teaspoons - worth is probably enough at any one time.»
Now Jennifer is passionate
about learning as
much as she can
about all aspects of Attachment Parenting,
breastfeeding and connecting more deeply with her children.
With my daughter, I felt so
much guilt
about not being able to
breastfeed her exclusively that I spent hours feeding her with a supplemental nursing system and also pumping around the clock every day.
The network provides
much - needed guidance and advice for mothers who may otherwise be unsure
about even starting to
breastfeed.
We know that
breastfeeding is as
much as
about bonding as it is
about nutrition and you might be excited to he