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zoloft/lustral/sertaline08 Dec 2005 14:36 GMT8
I have been on sertraline for over 2 years now, the brand in the uk is
"Lustral" made by Pfizer. As far as I know Zoloft is made by the same people
and just packaged differently, I once got some that had been packed for the
spanish market and they were labelled Zoloft, but the ...
6 month appointment08 Dec 2005 13:13 GMT6
Alexander weighs 18lb 8oz, is 28 1/4" long, and has a head circumference of
18 1/4".
He sits without using anything to prop himself up, he rolls all over the
place, he giggles and babbles. We're starting him on solids, just a little
bother, stuck between a rock and a hard place08 Dec 2005 10:44 GMT1
I have a cyst, it's not big, but it's on my nipple, right at the point where
Ada's lips are when nursing, it is too small to aspirated, but it's not
infected, just stubborn. I think it has been infected and cleared up, but it
is still there and still painful, bother bother bother ...
Christmas Gifts08 Dec 2005 10:29 GMT2
Mostly I just lurk in this group.  Lots of interesting topics.
My 22 mo is still bfing.  I work full time, so she was taking either
ebm or formula until she was about 15 mos, and then we just went to bf
mostly 2 times a day and milk from a cup.
newbie questions08 Dec 2005 10:18 GMT12
I had my baby!  Madeline Gale (Madi) was born 11/29, 6lbs14oz!
Nursing is going well so far.  She seems to have read the same books I did
b/c even the difficulties have been typical and solved readily by stuff I
learned here!  Sore-ish nipples still, but I think it's just reg. ...
Book Excerpt:  Nursing Your Baby07 Dec 2005 19:58 GMT25
I got this book from my aunt, it's by Karen Pryor and Gale Pryor, and
is called "Nursing your Baby."  It claims to be "fully updated for the
90s" on the cover.  I'll let you guys judge...
Page 295 - Nursing away from home
Safety of Vitamin D drops?07 Dec 2005 12:15 GMT29
Our pediatrician recommended giving Vitamin D drops to our newborn to
supplement breastfeeding.
Being skeptical of artifical supplementation, I researched the need for
the drops and found that it is due to the likely lack of sunlight that
Theory on fussy DD06 Dec 2005 19:52 GMT13
First a background...
DD goes in spurts  3 or 4 days of being fussy... then 1 day of sleeping
through the night, and most of the next day.
DD is 7 weeks old and fed EBM.
Boston and NICU support?06 Dec 2005 19:24 GMT6
My best friend is a professor and a major workaholic - much more than
me. She finally got pregnant, but long after she had already moved away
from Austin to Boston, and she was inconsiderate enough not to move back
to Austin so we could be preggo together. So I've been supporting ...
black tie!05 Dec 2005 22:50 GMT4
My husband's work Christmas do is black tie, so I pulled out the dress and
tried it on, I wore it about 10 months after N was born, so I even have my
"I know I am nursing, but just for tonight I need an underwired bra", but it
seems my boobs are rather larger than last time, the ...
Article in our local paper05 Dec 2005 21:29 GMT15
Regarding the ongoing restrooms/breastfeeding saga...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dailynews/0,2106,3498081a6002,00.html
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Not sure if 9 mo getting enough milk05 Dec 2005 19:08 GMT3
My 9 month old is just not interested in nursing during the day any more.
About 1 week ago she was nursing around 3 times during the day and 3-4 times
at night. But now it's down to maybe once or twice during the day (and only
for 1-2 minutes at a time) and 3-4 times at night.
Dont try this at home folks05 Dec 2005 18:03 GMT4
For the first time since Ds was born we had Dh's sister and partner
(although now ex, they seemed fine this morning?!)over for dinner last
night.
Starter: Naichchips (tortilla chips sprinkled with cheddar cheese and
Shoulder Pain05 Dec 2005 17:36 GMT6
I've been able to nurse my baby lying down for a while, now, and I'm
having an interesting problem.  I wake up every morning (and often
during the night) with pretty severe shoulder pain.  It generally goes
away during the day, but comes back again in the night, although
LAM questions05 Dec 2005 14:47 GMT8
I'm planning on getting a Mirena in January (4 months pp),
and am wondering if I can rely on LAM in the meantime.
DS is exclusively bf --- the only other anything he's had
is a few doses of tylenol (and some tylenol with codeine
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