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Me and my daughter watched the programme;amidst the laughter I thought that 2 years would be quite enough;I managed 6 months before having to go back to work.Just for the record;the mum who was still feeding her 5 year old was "educating" her children at home and a bunch of ruder,more ignorant kids you would struggle to find! The same prog also had some crazy Yanks on it trying to potty train a 5 day old baby;and without much success ,and a 3 year old being trained minus nappies;totally barking !:rolleyes:
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Lettie is this why the rich in times gone by employed wet nurses to feed their offspring?
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Growth spurts happen at roughly 2 weeks, 6 weeks and 3-4 months old...:D |
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When my daughter was born my wife desided to breast feed but really struggled and even had trouble expressing it for a bottle. The fact she couldnt was something that really upset her yet most around her opted for a bottle even with the advice from the midwifes who were only thinking of the newborn. Personally I blame the way the public view breast feeding as abhorent yet that is what a set of breasts are for. Some women I think take the view that the look of the chest outweighs the needs of the child which come from breast milk. Its time it became the norm if possible for women without being looked on as a horrid act. Breastfeeding is natural and has been
been around longer than "civil society" and is therefore the right of all women to, if they can give their newborn child the best food for it. |
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Besides i couldnt go out, people objected to breast feeding a newborn nevermind a child!!! Anyways drained my boobs out completely nowt left of em pmsl:eek: |
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We tend to find that women who genuinely can't produce enough milk in the first few days after delivery have sometimes retained a piece of their placenta. The hormones in the placenta prevent the production of breastmilk, this stops women from leaking bucket loads of milk whilst they are still pregnant. Anyone who is experiencing insufficient lactation in the first 14 days after delivery should tell their midwife. They may need to go back to the hospital for a scan and examination in order to identify and remove any retained products from pregnancy.
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Wish we had known that at the time then maybe she wouldnt have felt like a failure. This was 10 1/2 years ago so dont even know how things have changed.
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Hehehe...... It's amazing what you can learn from Accyweb..:D
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