Sentences with phrase «still bf»

Again: it's still THE BF Sale.
I omitted the parsley because I still BF my 7 month old.
When we were still bf, he was nursing for over an hour at a time and still not gaining, in addition to having 90 % of the other symptoms listed above.
Karen, 33 Boy weaned the week before his 6th birthday, girl still bf 3 1/2, girl still bf 4 months Graduate, qualified veterinary nurse, current SAHM It felt right for me and my children.
Well, it's proved to be the hardest thing I've ever done... But little babe # 2 is still bf a could times a day.
I'm still BF my 31 month old.
I thought I was the only one still bf at night (she's 10m, I thought she would be sleeping through the night by now).
I still BF with my 14 month old, before naps and bed time and a lot of people have been tellin me its about time to wean but this article made me feel better about what im doin.
at least she didn't say it was gross but she has said before that I am spoiling her by Co sleeping and wearing her and I still bf on demand with baby led solids
I am still BF «ing my 27 month old and we both love it.
She is now 8 1/2 months and healthy and still bf.
Lansinoh was a life saver and at 18 months I am still bf my daughter, and through stomach bugs and noroviruses and so on, she has never been dehydrated as my milk kept her going when she lost her appetite.,..
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.
Oh and still BF too as I don't see any reason to give it up and he loves it
my son is 13 months old and am still bf him, am hoping he will stop on his own, that's so much easier.
My own Aunt stopped talking to me because I was still BF my son at 13 months.
Still bf at 9 months.
«my daughter is 20 mos, still bf and the happiest, toughest little girl on our street, I, m 45 she is my 1st and maybe my only thank you for your support»
My daughter is 10.5 w, still BF 4.
Never had supply issues and I BF the first for 14.5 months and still BF the 2nd and she is 7.5 months old.
As I've said before, we don't co-sleep as such but the kids come into our bed a lot of times & sometimes for much of the night (particularly Lydia who is still bf - ing).
She was still forced to supplement but still BF for 7 months.
I was still bf my son when my daughter was born, so I tandem nursed (which is the most wonderful thing ever — seriously, tandem bf and a group nap?
I am still BF her now and have removed grains, dairy, legumes from my diet.

Not exact matches

My BF found them a bit spongy, but still wants to make them again.
For me Song is nor worth the money and I believe he chose to play for us to put himself in the window for others like Liverpool and Arsenal to see, He has not played with his heart since Xmas because he does not like the style BFS plays and he has no love for our club, I don't know if this player is any better but there are a lot of similar players out there, we have had one training with us and wants to sign and will cost us just his wages, many clubs will be releasing good midfielders this summer also and hopefully our new manager will recruit who he wants with the 2 Daves help and budget, BFS OUT STILL GIVING THE BOARD MY CONFIDENCE
Maybe he's protecting an injury — I remember him having a slow start last year when BFS chucked him into the First Team when he was still not fit after a hamstring injury — as the Season went on he improved and was one of the better performers in a pretty average team.
Agree 100 % Matte you have hit the nail on the head, All the majority will read into his words and come out with the same answer The minority if they have worked it out will be having a party (3 % of the 20 %) The other 17 % will still be walking around wondering what's going on as normal but being led by the idiots on Wetpants.com, Still waiting for a come back WHU and some numbers (is that you prison number) Or you p45 number, or your caravan spot number, as we are all pikey, s, or your wife, s statistics, sorry not very new age maybe boy friends statistics, Sorry off subject again BFstill be walking around wondering what's going on as normal but being led by the idiots on Wetpants.com, Still waiting for a come back WHU and some numbers (is that you prison number) Or you p45 number, or your caravan spot number, as we are all pikey, s, or your wife, s statistics, sorry not very new age maybe boy friends statistics, Sorry off subject again BFStill waiting for a come back WHU and some numbers (is that you prison number) Or you p45 number, or your caravan spot number, as we are all pikey, s, or your wife, s statistics, sorry not very new age maybe boy friends statistics, Sorry off subject again BFS OUT
i get some grief from people because my 2 yos are still on bottles but I tell people that if I were bf» ing I wouldn't wean so why should my girls not get that little extra bonding time because I couldn't produce milk for them.
Yes, she's got it, Madonna's got it and perhaps against better judgment, I think I've got it (and my BF agrees)-- no «still» necessary.
I'm hoping to still be BFing, but I don't have too many concerns as I always BF anywhere, any time.
Three weeks ago I was still part BF them, they kept having short meals (up to 14 each a day) when at the breast so I gave up breastfeeding and switched to exclusive bottle feeding with formula.
(mine starting quitting at 5 months) even now, it's still a little hard to know that BF is done with my little guy and I DREAD being asked by people!
I personally am still happy that I BF, but I can completely relate to how it creates a shift in the relationship.
Ideally, she should be able to feel both safe and secure while still receiving professional support for bf» ing (if such support is desired, of course)-- it should never have to be either / or.
And I am not quite sure what would happen if it was found to be so amazing that failing to bf was tantamount to child abuse, given that there would still be women who couldn't or wouldn't.
I will refrain from writing my own due to the length of the discussion board as it is, but I do want to express a few thoughts: - Because of the «breast is best» campaign, I firmly believe that even if doctors, pediatricians, midwives et cetera know about the real trouble that many women have BF, they will not say anything so that moms still try.
BF was long, distressing, and my child was losing weight, but apparently latch was ok and milk was ok — neither seemed ok to me, nor did my child, she was losing weight for no reason well over and above expected loss in the first few days, and they kept us in 10 days (checking for maternal competence as a reason for my child doing so poorly, and doing tests to see if there was some illness making her so poorly) only to release us with her still not stablised with a referral to a lactation consultant.
On average I bf for 45min - 1 hr and he is still fussy - then I give him 2oz from a bottle of pumped milk and he downs it.
So I am currently still doing everything I can to get my baby to the breast (I try BF at every feeding, with some success about 50 % of the time).
It's been great bc as a working mom it allows me to get a bit more sleep while still being able to BF throughout the night.
I hope to BF for 9months - 1 year, I am pumping and building a stash in case she loses interest we can still use BM in bottles.
I think women are becoming more comfortable in telling others that they are still nursing older babies so hopefully there will be a shift in attitudes but I have recently «lost» a few facebook followers after posting a status regarding full - term breastfeeding (I think they were most likely from a giveaway I did ages ago and not on the same page re: bf etc) Apart from that, I love telling Mums on the ward (I'm a bf peer supporter) I'm still feeding as it opens their mind to that possibility and I think I look pretty normal so it mostly doesn't freak them out My son is far too busy to nurse out and about and prefers juice so we've not nursed in public (apart from support group) since he was 18 mths and that was as I had a blocked duct!
I just bfed my son for 6 months and am expecting my next in 2 weeks and will hopefully do the same for him, but if you are still nursing the only advice I can give you to solely bf your baby is just that - Only breastfeed your baby, that is the only way your milk will come in properly.
I'm still no good at the bf - ing thing, but I think you forget things between kids on purpose.
The last statistics I saw were that something like more than 50 % are still breastfed after 6 mos, and I just heard a press release that said that BF rates are increasing.
I have read the scientific literature on BF and still choose to EBF my daughter until she self - weaned.
At any rate, in hospital here, you still have to write a big notice «BF only» in the crib, and the nurses will tell you that your baby is only crying since you will not allow them to give the baby formula.
Talked to lactation consultants and just now I stumble across this condition after being still depressed about the inability to bf alot due now because I couldent find out why.
If you have problems BF my advice feed baby with a bottle but get LO on your breast as much as possible even if just using as a pacifier this shold stimulate your milk at some point amd the baby will still be fed until your milk comes in
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