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More money for KIDS & less for GASOLINE --- a worthwhile goal!27 Jun 2008 19:50 GMT1
Since BREASTFEEDING is such a controversial and contentious subject in
this newsgroup, so much so that some of our recent posts on the
SPECIFIC TOPIC of breastfeeding and breastpumps were FLAMED here,
let's downshift to a subject which everyone ought to appreciate --
Grunting and groaning during feed26 Jun 2008 16:30 GMT8
For the last couple of weeks ds#2 has started grunting and groaning
during a feed. Often he pulls off to do it. Occasionally he will
release a little bit of wind, but then starts up again. He only does
it when he is feeding though. At bedtime he usually has a nice quiet
Difficulty with bottle feeding10 Jun 2008 19:53 GMT1
My baby just turned two months old today.  We have been trying to get
him to take the bottle for almost four weeks now.
We tried Dr Brown, Evenflo and BornFree.  He has taken an oz from Dr.
Brown and BornFree, but nothing much since the first couple of
im 16 and want a baby...any suggestion ????07 Jun 2008 04:18 GMT1
ok so im 16 and my boyfriend is 19 and we have been together for 2
years now.
me and him have decided we want a baby and we can afford it..
so we tried the other nite and im excited to find out.. was it a good
The advantages of breast-feedings.07 Jun 2008 00:10 GMT1
Breast milk is convenient  and economical ; it is sterile, portable ,
and always the right temperature
www.superslim3.blogspot.com    Breast milk may protect infants with a
strong family  history of allergy from developing
Nursing while pg?05 Jun 2008 14:46 GMT5
DD2 is 19 months now.  We just found out we're expecting yet another.  I
just found out the other day, so it's still real early.
DD2 is still nursing, and still nursing strong.  She nurses usually 3-4
times a day (not including if and when she's REAL tired or manages to hurt
 
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