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bf and donating plasma31 Oct 2007 10:12 GMT13
I haven't been around here for ages, but I am still nursing 18 month old
DS2. At this point, he usually only nurses to go to sleep, usually only 3
times in a 24 hour period. He eats a fairly large solid diet, and while
we're far from ready to stop nursing, it does feel like it's ...
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I'm all done28 Oct 2007 05:16 GMT4
I guess I just wanted to announce that I was done nursing :)   The boys are
18mos and this is a good time for me to be done.  I ended with pleasant
enough memories this time and I hope the boys did too.  The weaning was a
little hard around 14mos but by the time I ended it they ...
We Claim Responsibility !!!27 Oct 2007 03:31 GMT1
We Claim Responsibility !!!
Cancer death rates continue to fall way down, do to the fact people no
longer vaccinate !
Pass the word.
how to ween?????25 Oct 2007 16:02 GMT4
BS"D
io want to ween my baby girl on to food she is able to eat (as she
does a little), but she just doesnot want to coaporate.  even when she
will eat food she want to nurse for desert.  any ideas?
Vax autism--Olmsted latest18 Oct 2007 18:43 GMT3
http://www.rescuepost.com/rescue_post/2007/09/olmsted-on-au-2.html
This is the indecipherable palaver I've been hearing for more than two years
from the CDC whenever I ask this question -- what it comes down to is they
didn't, can't and won't look at never-vaccinated kids because ...
Breastfeeding and Cipro13 Oct 2007 03:47 GMT1
Does anyone know if it is safe to take Cipro and still nurse? I have a
PSEUDOMONAS infection, and my daughter is 10 1/2 mos old. The
pediatrician told me to pump and dump, and my GYN told me to keep
nursing, that it was okay. My fam doc told me to pump and dump too. I
Multi-Vitamin at 2 Months?11 Oct 2007 21:49 GMT5
DS is now doing well with BF, gaining weight and putting on chub!
At his 2-week check up, the ped mentioned that if he was still exclusively
breasfed at his two month check up then they would want to put him on a multi-vitamin
because "breastmilk doesn't have vitamin D."  I've ...
Is it possible to teach an infant to latch on past seven weeks of age?10 Oct 2007 03:26 GMT3
A friend's infant is now seven weeks old and has never learnt to latch
on.  His mother continues to pump for him and bottle feed him
Is it possible for him to learn to latch on this late, and if so, how?
Thanks!
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Baby cries a lot06 Oct 2007 13:30 GMT2
AA is two and a half months old. He feeds well, burps ok and is
gaining weight as normal as he should.  But he cries a lot, mostly he
is quite only when he is sleep which is usually during the day. Nights
are usually irritating. Being  mother first time, it is difficult to
New Mama With Questions05 Oct 2007 05:28 GMT20
I just gave birth to my son on Sunday and I while I've lurked in this group
for a long time, I guess I'd like some encouragement now that I'm actually
in the thick of learning to bf a newborn.
My milk came in with a vengance today.  We are still learning to nurse properly,
Family attacks?02 Oct 2007 18:24 GMT7
We had quite the interesting afternoon today...
Went to my parents' place for dinner.  DD2 is 11 months old now - wow, 11
months, actually, tomorrow - and is still nursing strong.  She will take a
sippy cup (the straw-type sippy cup ONLY) and normally I'll give her either
 
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