If you're not ready to break a sweat, here are my very strong
opinions about nursing bras based on my 50 + months of experience!
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After breastfeeding for about 34 months, I have very strong
opinions about nursing bras.
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Not exact matches
The GPs would die if they learned that the
nurses were afraid to disturb them with their questions or with their
opinions about a patient.
I did not have a bad
opinion about mothers who
nursed for long time, but I thought that I will be done by 12 months... Well our son didn't think so;)... He
nursed exclusively and constantly until 8 months old, at this stage he would start accepting some baby food (mind u, he was allways in the 95 % of weight).
Knowing that I could find someone to «talk» with when
nursing at 3 am was in and of itself invaluable — to feel part of a community of women who not only can relate to me but are so willing to provide up - to - the - minute information and
opinions about everything from fevers to poop to teething necklaces, really helped me.
Yeah, you're right Heather — everyone seems to have a very definite
opinion on the matter of
nursing, and it's always shocking when you run into a woman who feels so strongly
about hers that no one else's is right.
Friends, family members, and even strangers will sometimes offer suggestions, or give their
opinions about breastfeeding to
nursing mothers.
Everyone has - and all - too - readily offers - an
opinion about the «right» time to stop
nursing.
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Anyway, so there is a whole lot of words
about nursing bras and my many
opinions on them.
And aside from strangers, there will be the people in your personal life who are also armed with lots of
opinions: There's your best friend, who has never had a baby, going on and on
about how she «can't believe» you're not breastfeeding; Or the mother - in - law who repeatedly talks
about how her kids
nursed and they «grew up just fine.»
I may have mentioned this before but I was in a rail accident
about ten years ago in India and a doctor ordered several
nurses to hold me down and insert a Foley catheter that I didn't want or need (in my
opinion) I had a broken femur, collarbone and one of those claw like hair clips imbedded in my scalp but being cathed like that is the most painful memory to recall.
Or personal
opinion (yes,
nurses do share how they did things and feel
about it!!).
Our Ask The Labor
Nurse blogger comments
about the recent report and why in her
opinion the c - section rate keeps going up.
I wondered if you know anything / heard any
opinions about the 2
nursing bras VS carries?
In this article, I'll share 6 lessons drawn from an academic study of 640
nurses»
opinions about eLearning in continuing education published in the journal Home Health Care Management & Practice.
Nebraska School
Nurses Association may also contact you via surveys to conduct research
about your
opinion of current services or of potential new services that may be offered.
Your vet's «
opinion» based on his personal experiences is
about as valid as my observations based on my experiences as a critical care
nurse.
is both fair and implies nothing
about Andrew Montford's
opinions one way or the other on any of the subjects with which
Nurse said the US politicians were concerned.
In the wake of this letter
opinion of the attorney general, the North Dakota Board of
Nursing (Board) was faced with a number of questions
about the legality of medical assistants being delegated medication administration.
The primary responsibilities fulfilled by a
nurse aide include prepare beds and towels for patients, Check the pulse, temperature etc of patients, keep patients informed
about doctors
opinion, help patients in bathing and eating, disinfect hospital rooms, keep medicine doses ready according to doctors instructions and finally follow the instructions given by doctors and head
nurse.