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She further claimed that Clinton called her
nursing home a half - dozen
times that year, getting through once and
asking when she was going to be back in Little Rock; she told him she wasn't.
The last
time we visited his doctor at Sloan - Kettering, a month and a half into his illness and a little over a week before he entered the hospital for the last
time, the
nurse asked him the usual medical questions.
Because in the face of supermarket tabloids that barely allow a woman's perineum to be stitched up before they are gleefully
asking «how she's going to lose the weight» and a celebrity culture that plans a tummy tuck before even
nursing the new babe for the first
time, we have forgotten how having a baby actually looks on a body.
The recognition had been mutual and one day, unable longer to restrain his curiosity, the Turk
asked his
nurse why she had not let him die, and when she replied, «I am a follower of him who said «Love your enemies and do them good,»» he was silent for a long
time.
Amy, my little guy has been great with giving up all of the day
time nursing but still
asks for it right before bedtime and also if he lays down for a nap in the afternoon, which he doesn't do much anymore.
It is absurd to think that I am somehow forcing the
nursing on my child, as he is the one who requests it, not I. I do not offer if he does not
ask and many
times he
asks and I try to divert his attention to something else that we can do together, like extra playtime.
And he
asks to
nurse all the
time when it is bed
time or when he is hurt or upset.
When he
asks to
nurse and it's not a good
time, he's much faster to accept an alternative like a drink of water or a cuddle.
I considered her weaned by 4.5, but in the year and a half since then, she has
asked to
nurse, and I have let her, a half dozen
times, maybe more.
I
nursed Yael until she was around 2 years old, and at
times, Tamar would
ask to try too, and I always let her — but she forgot how to do it.
You are in the hospital, holding your tiny baby for the first
time, and immediately
asked if you are ready to try
nursing.
For instance — after my second child was born, my oldest, who was still
nursing, would
ask to
nurse every
time the baby did.
At the same
time, if you need a break from a fussy baby, particularly if you're recovering from a cesarean or a difficult delivery, do not hesitate to
ask the
nursing staff for help with your newborn.
Actually, I only had to do the offering thing for a couple of months and now she only
asks to
nurse once during the day, most of the
time, so I almost always say yes.
Pen and Paper: You won't be scribbling notes like a midterm cram session, but it will come in handy for tracking things like feeding
times and diaper changes when the
nurses ask.
You can also
ask the
nurses in the hospital after your baby is born, but by that
time you may too tired and too frustrated to be a good student.
He
asked to
nurse so we sat and had a snack while he had mommy
time and dozed off for a nap.
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Most of the
time when I was
nursing in public, I doubt anyone but a mother who had also breastfed knew what I was doing — I often had people
ask if they could see the baby, totally unaware that she was eating at the
time.
In various
nursing support groups I'm in, I've heard moms
ask how many
times they need to «pump and dump» after eating crab legs, or lament how much they miss spicy foods, as well as many other unfounded complaints about dietary restrictions related to breastfeeding.
But when things don't go well, like when my daughter didn't
nurse, when my kids needed bk, even every
time my son talks back and refuses to do what we've
asked him to.
Ask a
nurse for the NICU shift change schedule so you can determine the best
times to call.
to help
nursing moms increase their milk supply, breastfeed more comfortably and meet their breastfeeding goals, there are two questions people
ask us all the
time:
The first
time I was to start breastfeeding I
asked a
nurse every
time at the maternity ward to make sure that me and my baby did it right.
Frequently
asked questions — break
time for
nursing mothers.
If possible, have someone else around during the
times when your child often
asks to
nurse.
If you visit a hospital or a
nursing home,
ask for permission ahead of
time to make sure your visit comes at a good
time.
My son is now going on 15 months and I'm still BF.He still feeds quite a few
times during the day and also night.He
asks when he wants to feed, he comes near me and whispers «teta», so cute.He never liked bottles and will only drink water in hhis sippy cup.Also he won't sleep without being nursed.He has seven teeth and 4 molars already but rarely bites me.Now that he's walking hhe gets distracted playing and hopefully he'll sometime want to stop
nursing, but for now I'll continue.
Gourley suggests
asking your doctor about
nursing or at least skin - to - skin
time in the operating room.
There have been
times that he has gone 10 days without
nursing and other
times where he
asks daily.
Also, I'd worked in a
nursing home with people at the end of their lives and it was a good wake up call as I realized one day I too would be at the end of my life and I
asked myself what I would regret not doing by the
time I got there - I got a loud and clear answer that I had to give being a full -
time artist and earning an income from my passion a proper go!
She didn't
ask and hasn't
asked since... Hmmm... it appears that now I'm a
nursing mom to only one, my 10 month old and I don't plan to wean her any
time soon!
At first,
nursing and pumping are very private (embarrassing at
times) events... after a while, with some courage, I got used to
asking total strangers, «excuse me, can you think of a place where I could plug in a breast pump?»
Or, the next
time you're
nursing in public and someone
asks, «Are you ever going to stop breastfeeding?»
I think it's more because it's fun to
ask rather than because she really wants to
nurse all the
time.
Every
time Peanut
asks me to
nurse, I feel irritated.
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When she climbs into my lap and
asks to
nurse that is our
time, our bond is so strong and I love it.
She
asked me to
nurse her 3 to 4
times a day (or give her formula) with her solids.
Sometimes if they have something else to focus on or you are bonding in some other way, they may not
ask to
nurse at their allotted
time, giving you the opportunity to skip certain
nursing sessions.
If you have a hospital birth, enlist the help of your hospital staff - provide a list of approved visitors and visiting
times and
ask the
nurses to help you keep visits short.
Then call the doctor's office and
ask to speak with the doctor /
nurse ahead of
time to explain your concerns without your daughter present (or write a short letter to the doctor).
If you're taking the gentle weaning route, and have set certain boundaries («don't offer, don't refuse,» only
nursing at certain
times, gradually removing
nursing sessions throughout the day), there will be
times when your child
asks to
nurse and it's hard to hold those boundaries.
I can't tell you how many
times I baby wear one of my children, mention my midwife, or (especially)
nurse my toddler and someone
asks me, with an almost sly smile, «Hey, have you seen Maggie Gyllenhaal in that Away We Go movie?»
I've been
asked a few
times whether or not I'm
nursing my new baby girl over the past couple of weeks, and even though I am breastfeeding, I couldn't help but be a little offended.
It is a great
time to
ask the
nurse to put footprints right into the book for you, write down the stats, and your first reactions to the arrival of your baby.
Once you start
nursing your baby (or bottle feed) you will be
asked to keep track of the babies feeding
times as well as their diaper changes.
Watch the
nurses and doctors as they care for them,
ask to be a part of bath
time, and hold them as much as possible.
The first few
times you
nurse or give your baby a bottle,
ask your husband or mother to dole out a handful of small, special treats, like chicken tidbits, to your pet.
Any
time she was
asked to shift her legs into a new position during her labor, she would announce to the
nurses and her doctor, «This is my dead leg.»