Not exact matches
by: Anonymous My one month old son is
breastfed & formula fed but he is always groaning as if he is in pain, he has» nt pass stool for a day so i gave him gripe water & it is
still happening i then gave him laxitive drops he passes a little stool but he is
still crying at times & muscle - ing up as if he is straining to do something & thats makes me very
uncomfortable, what should i do?
And I am definitely liberated, but
still I was
uncomfortable breastfeeding in public.
If you've tried these suggestions and you're
still feeling
uncomfortable, or if your engorgement is interfering with your ability to
breastfeed, then you should talk to an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant).
Even if you're doing everything right, you may
still find yourself in the rather
uncomfortable position of having horribly sore nipples from
breastfeeding your baby.
Even if you don't know how painful and
uncomfortable breastfeeding can be, you should
still be able to emphasize.
Most of the general public knows it too, and yet many people are
still uncomfortable with a woman
breastfeeding in public.
Bottle feeding allows a mother who is
uncomfortable breastfeeding in public another option in making sure that their baby is
still cared for.
With a long list of arguments that most
breastfeeding mothers and
breastfeeding supporters could list, there are
still many people in society who are aware and may appreciate the benefits of
breastfeeding, when it comes to doing it in public, it's
still amazing how many people in this country specifically are
uncomfortable.
We're well into the 21st century yet
breastfeeding appears to
still make many people
uncomfortable.
It seems like it should be my favorite, certainly as an outspoken
breastfeeding supporter World Breastfeeding Week / Month has a lot of meaning and significance, yet still, I have been increasingly uncomfort
breastfeeding supporter World
Breastfeeding Week / Month has a lot of meaning and significance, yet still, I have been increasingly uncomfort
Breastfeeding Week / Month has a lot of meaning and significance, yet
still, I have been increasingly
uncomfortable with it.
I feel that if you are
uncomfortable with
breastfeeding, that «bonding time» that should help build trust, will lead instead to frustration, resentment, and, at least in my experience, a feeling of failure; formula feeding both of my sons
still gave me the wonderful experience of nurturing, caring for, and bonding.