Sentences with phrase «talk than nurse»

He wanted the physical contact with me, but would rather talk than nurse.

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Perhaps you are tired of so much talk about suffering — but an edifying talk never tires of it, no, a mother may sooner tire of nursing her sick child than the edifying talk of speaking of suffering.
Second, most woman I have talked to, not that they need a reason, but they say they don't use a cover because baby doesn't like it and will instead fight with the cover rather than nursing.
Don't despair though, even if your little one nurses a little less than others, you can still incorporate some of the tips we talked about above to get the most that you can out of breastfeeding.
in my religion it says you should nurse a chld till 2 years of age but i weaned mine at such young ages started pureed food at 4 months and 5 months normal food squashed a little and are both very healthy my advice is to do what you think is best for your child as every childis diffrent and you know thee needs better than any one i would calmly talk to my husband and explain the matter and that every one should back off in a way that will not cause a problem with the relitionship
We are talking about feeding a child that might involve, at most, some bodily exposure (and not more than might be exposed by women who aren't nursing).
But hindsight is always better than foresight... I have been to countless breastfeeding workshops and talked with multiple lactation nurses and done EVERYTHING I could possibly true.
The nursing aversion (currently battling that myself) and shame from others (however difficult it is to admit bothers me) even though Peanut is 3 rather than 5, I also know that people are talking behind our backs.
At that appointment my doctor and I talked about pumping, and she said that she tends to see women that are exclusively pumping get their periods sooner than those who nurse.
We've talked about the # 2.5 bn Time to Care fund [to fund new NHS staff] but I think the priority next year for us is going to be putting money into more doctors and nurses rather than pay.»
I'm sure I make less than they do because I'm «an MA and not a nurse», but what has struck me as quite odd is that while talking with these nurses and getting to know them, especially when we hire a new nurse that has just graduated themselves, is that my clinical training in school seems more in depth than theirs.
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