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Breastfeeding
CAN YOU EXPRESS BREAST MILK BEFORE BABY IS BORN?
May 13th
Question by :
Can you express breast milk before baby is born?
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BREASTFEEDING BABY WILL ONLY TAKE A BOTTLE FROM ME?
May 7th
Question by Laura P:
Breastfeeding baby will only take a bottle from me?
My 16 week old daughter will only take a bottle from me. I breastfeed her 4 days a week, and am at work 3 days a week. Everyone has tried to give her a bottle and she will only take one ounce at the most. I know that she is hungry and then she will not nap because she is hungry. When we put the bottle near her she screams. If I walk into the room and give her the bottle she will take it. We have tried to have stuff smell like me, different positions, etc. Would a different bottle help or if she takes the bottle just from me is it something different going on?
If she takes a sippy cup, will she still be satisfied? Doesn’t she need the feeling of sucking?
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BREASTFEEDING PROBLEMS – EXCESSIVE FEEDING TIME!?
May 6th
Question by Skanky Skeezer:
Breastfeeding Problems – Excessive Feeding Time!?
I’ve developed a problem with my newborn. She’s 24 days old and was nursing perfectly since they put her on my chest right after she was born, but suddenly the last couple of days things have changed. I get her latched on correctly, big mouth opening, lips flayed out, tongue under the nipple, etc. but she now makes these sucking sounds while she’s eating. I look and her mouth is still positioned ALMOST correctly. She for some reason does this thing where she moves her mouth so that air gets in on the sides and I can’t seem to stop her from doing it. I latch her on over and over. Sometimes twenty times in a row and she still adjusts herself. She also was fed from a bottle since birth as she needed supplementing while my milk came in and things worked fine hand in hand. I really do not know what’s going on. Also, this day and yesterday she nursed over two hours straight. I can’t take this. How do I fix this?
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(NEED CLOTH DIAPERERS AND BREASTFEEDERS) IM STICKING TO THE BASICS BUT WHAT ELSE FOR A BABY REGISTRY?
May 4th
Question by I fell in Love at first sight:
(need cloth diaperers and breastfeeders) Im sticking to the basics but what else for a baby registry?
This is what I have on there (im breastfeeding and using cloth diapers)
Cradle n Swing
Jumperoo
Boppy
Playpen Net (I already have the playpen and plan to use it as a bassinet)
Carseat Net (already got the carseat and stroller too)
Head support for carseat
JJ Cole Bundle me for carseat
The Moby Wrap
Babybjorn infant potty chair (thought Id try early potty training since im cloth diapering)
Safety First simple saver diaper pail
Halo Cotton Sleepsack
Playtex insulated bottle cooler (for transporting expressed milk)
9 4oz Playtex Drop-in bottles
Drop in Liners
18 breastmilk adapter rings for dropin liners
Grabn go bottle warmer
madela pump in style double (any thing good to say about a cheaper pump?)
Sounds n lights monitor
Kushies Biodegradable diaper liners
Gel free breast pack
Graco convertible crib ( do these come with a matress?)
Keep me dry sheat saver pads
1 serta contour pad
Crib Wedge
Vented sleep postioner
temporal artery thermometer
Sun Dome ( we go to the beach alot)
3 Dozen infant cloth diapers
6 thirsties diaper covers
3 snappis
How many onesies should be here?
6 Mommys touch One size aio diapers w?snaps (for outings and going to grandmas)
I already have 4 Receiving Blankets, 6 night gowns, countless outfits and pajamas)
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3 YEAR OLD AND BREASTMILK?
Apr 24th
Question by LoveMyMommyLife:
3 year old and breastmilk?
Would it be weird to give the occasional cup of expressed breast milk (breastfeeding newborn) to your 3 your old as a nutrition boost?
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HOW DO YOU TEACH A 16 MONTH OLD BABY TO SLEEP THROUGH THE NIGHT?
Apr 16th
Question by kmeiyin21:
How do you instruct a 16 month old baby to sleep through the night?
I’m still breastfeeding my baby and she wakes up several times during the night asking for milk. She sleeps with me. So when she wakes up for milk, she’ll pull me up to a sitting position and climb onto my lap. If I refuse to feed her, she’ll cry her heart out, and I can’t bear to see that. I think it’s not the milk that she wants, but I do not know exactly what it is. It could be that she feels the need to pee, but doesn’t know how to say it. She’s half potty-trained (knows how to tell me after she pees. No problems with pooping anymore. She’ll tell me before she does it). Any suggestions?
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BREAST FEEDING MOMS HELP?
Apr 15th
Question by elle:
breast feeding mothers help?
From day one my son would not latch on, we worked and worked with him but eventually I gave in and just gave him pumped milk all the time. Well now he is 2 1/2 months old and I can’t keep up with him. I pump ever 3 hours and usually get 4-5 ounces each time, but he eats 6 ounces sometimes and we end up having to give him some formula here and there cause he is so eats ALL the time. He is so young and ate 9 1/2 ounces in 2 hours. I mean, that is A LOT for a 2 month old. What do you do if your infant eats more than you can express?
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BREASTFEEDING PROBLEMS & QUESTIONS…?
Apr 11th
Question by twistedscorpio87:
Breastfeeding Problems & Questions…?
I am “breastfeeding through pumping” because of difficulties with getting my newborn to latch on & stay latched because I have an Over Active Let-Down. With support we’re (very) slowly making progress towards getting my son to nurse.
In addition to having an overactive let-down, I have an overabundant milk supply, (his stools have recently become much more watery, green instead of yellow, and he’s become much more gassy).
I’ve read tips on how to decrease milk-supply but none of them address the issue of my son getting too much foremilk and not enough hindmilk when he gets fed (I’m sure the problem would be the same if he was nursing instead of getting a bottle). How can I reduce my milk supply while making sure that my son is getting enough hindmilk?
My local LLL & hospital & was told to just pump & throw out the first 1-2 oz. so he gets hindmilk. This will make my milk supply higher not lower & I will have to keep doing this until I stop nursing. Is there anyway to fix both?
Mina_Lumina – breastfeeding is not really an option…my son has latched on TWICE in the past week…like I said, we’re working on it, but the consultants told me to anticipate progress to go slow…
Jessica – sorry to hear you’re having the opposite problem…want some of mine?
I will definately try your suggestions…maybe someone else can give me some superior advice.
Melissa S – When I said I am speaking to my local LLL that’s La Leche League…they’ve been unbelievably unhelpful in this whole thing…I’ve even called other counties to get help from other people, & it’s no superior there… is it really okay to let my baby just get the foremilk for a few days while my body tries to fix this? Can you provide me with some “proof” like a reference or source or something? I just want to be sure I am doing something healthy for my baby before i change anything…
mystic_eye_cda – reading the links you gave me (and following them to other pages) has led me to decide to try pumping lower amounts but much more frequently…
“A woman’s breast really only makes one type of milk, the higher-fat milk that we typically think of as hindmilk. As milk is produced in the breast, the fat globules in the milk tend to stick to each other and to the walls of the alveoli (where the milk is made). Between feedings, milk collects in mother’s breasts and gradually moves out toward the nipple, leaving more and more of the fat “stuck” further back in the milk ducts. The more time between feedings, the lower the fat content of the foremilk available to baby at the beginning of the feeding”
Sounds like this may be the solution for me…
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EXPRESSING BREAST MILK BUT HAVE A PROBLEM?
Apr 5th
Question by Mummy:
Expressing breast milk but have a problem?
my baby coulnt latch so I decided to express my milk instead of giving up on giving natural milk.
I started expressing like 80ml from each breast. They were so engorged at first but now got down a bit.
One of the breasts is ok I express and doesn’t harden up until 4 hrs later or so the other when I express that amount is still feeling very hard and until 4 hrs later it’s way bigger than the other breast.
What can I do to reduce milk feeds? I think I am expressing too much milk. And when I decide to stop do I reduce the amount of expressing by time? It’s annoying having 1 breast really engorged.
Thanks.
Mummy of baby Alicia just 7 days old
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PLEASE I NEED ANSWER REALLY FAST! NEWBORN MILK…?
Mar 26th
Question by Mom of Two:
Please I need answer really fast! newborn milk…?
This is my second baby born December 2, 2010. i had an over supply of milk with both but with my son i let it dry up because i had a c-section and was really sick after delivery. Now with my newborn (VBAC) i’d like to at least breastfeed for a couple of months. the problem is that my breast are really engorged and nursing or pumping does not let the swelling go down. i have tried cabbage thing and ibuprofen and warm shower…etc..so since yesterday, i have not breastfed or pumped and it is still hard and i am in pain. so my question is if i do not express my milk until the swelling goes down will my milk dry up or can i start feeding then and have just the right amount of milk for my baby?
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