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Two Questions About My Baby.?

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Hello, Here are two questions about my baby who is 4 months, more specifically about her breast: "Since its birth, my daughter got used to suckle for three quarters of an hour, an hour, it does not loose, she stops and then resumes when I do not like him off the breast. – At night, she goes to sleep after taking the breast. even if it is satisfied, it must be against me to sleep. While these are not major concerns I hear you say, but I just want to know if these are good "habits" that I give to my baby or he must change. PS: I must say also that I'm not complaining, I love to breastfeed my baby but I would like your opinion on these points. Thank you for your testimony.

Apparently your daughter is against you and it sure is great. if she needs and that you too enjoy it, what is the problem! but beware that it does not take the bad habit of always wanting to stay mum cons because it's difficult to do anything else beside. a girlfriend had a "baby kangaroo" as they say, impossible to drop. it was not always easy. In any case, enjoy breastfeeding your baby, and as long as possible, it's great for mom and baby benefit. and super convenient.

I breastfeed for 20 months. Every night, my daughter needs the breast to fall asleep. She has always nursed a lot since its birth and even if it is diverse for quite some months, she continues to suck. It's not a bad habit. On the contrary. You will see your baby grow from blanket and a pacifier and he will take off with confidence. You do not have any fears. Follow your feelings. If you love to breastfeed and keep your baby close to you, do not worry most deprived and ignored what people will say it.

Apparently you're happy together, and your daughter too … So too with love and Calinous are not bad habits, take advantage of its moments and do not ask yourself a question …

I gave my son the breast 40 minutes every 4 hours. I refused but he fell asleep by sucking it to get used to. this is a personal vision. some mothers desperately need to be with their bb on it. do what you want and you will see later if AC is negative consequences or not. One of my friends was exclusive with her daughter she did everything she wanted from his birth and took it from crying. conclusion it will be 4 years old, it is odious, has no boyfriend at school, is to limit the exclusion to the school. your method is yours, it is unique, what do you think is best for your child

Already, I do not like the term "bad habit". Define something good or bad is still very subjective, what seems to be good for someone is not necessarily for someone else right? Do as you want it! If your daughter falls asleep like that, that she needs! Why would this be a bad habit of falling asleep stuck to his mom? Later she will no longer need you to fall asleep and you will regret these moments spent with her hugs;) My daughter is almost 10 months, I've never heard the other hand to my daughter and I do ( and still do for that matter) as I see fit. She was always sleeping in and needed to be against me or my arms fall asleep. Since one month, and it took him a blow, she sleeps alone … And I am sad to see her grow up so fast! Enjoy it!

Do You Believe In The Existence Of A Maternal Instinct?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

This inextricable link that binds us to our child is born with this instinct that the child, as if we press a switch and the role of mother seems to us immediately obvious as to drink when thirsty! j 't believe, but I have still some doubt, I do not speak of love, I speak of instinct which are two different things. When you say all come alone .. but when baby is born it still shows you how to breastfeed, and when he cries as well and keep the tag on the hospital has any colic, so that in essence the instinct is something natural, therefore, we should not ask so many questions for you, so the maternal instinct is a reality that is part of human nature? or is it just a concept??

no! you did or you did not is not necessarily innate, that is something you learn throughout the day with your little one, unfortunately, many women have abandoned their child not fiber Kindergarten

I think the maternal instinct does not exist. It was maternal love, that's clear, but I do not think we can speak of instinct. Honestly, I have given birth by two weeks (perhaps before, it was decided not too) and I know that at the beginning, well I'm gonna do shit. Same with breastfeeding, it is not as "self" than certain (e) s claim and it may take time to implement or not properly fall into place. In short, I think you learn gradually as you need to learn, simply.

You point out yourself: you must learn these things. So where in all this is instinct, exactly? For me it is clearly no. As for love, I would call option and the examples of women who, without the freezer to fuck little carers and / or bad thing remains common throughout the world. Formerly, many were those who abandoned them at every opportunity. Since the religious or social pressures have changed and a new pretext was found … Personally if I had to raise a child (if rather extreme denial of pregnancy / discovered later on, for example) I do not think I would have committed, or that I wanted to take care puisqu'être mother is something I've never desired (we are still social beings!). Fortunately, now I no longer likely sterilized much!

to the limit, I would not call maternal instinct, but instinct "animal", some gave voice, while others will be more rational in the Cartesian and I made … lots of things "dictated" by my animal instinct: breastfeed (because I am a mammal), sleep with my baby (because in nature, mothers do not let their little sleep "away"), to raise against me a + whenever possible, do not panic at the slightest fart around. babies also have that animal instinct more or less present (and that leaves him more or less express). I always remember my second son was born. So I was lying on his stomach, he has "crawled" a few centimeters, and was transplanted in the most natural manner, as if he had his whole life! We are taught breastfeeding because Rare are those in our time, who saw their mothers, aunts or other women around them breastfeed their children, so we know how to change a diaper …

Help, 7 Month Old Very Constipated, I Have Too Much Trouble Seeing Forced Crying?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Give me, please advice that really work, I tried the Hepar but she does not drink, that's 2 days it's hard, I hurt inside! 1st I had never done that. She is breastfed.

Glycerin suppository

orange juice squeezed

It's rare that breastfeeding a baby who is constipated, I advise you to consult. But your baby will eat anything that your milk?.

microlax baby was 7 months but I do not know ask your pharmacist

the Hepar a dirty taste is normal that not seeing it, trying to blend the Hepar (a small dose) in fruit juice. or an infusion of star anise and gentian or (it's not good, as Hepar). in small doses or as a last resort, a tablespoon of cider which was about a year, is radical.

As mentioned in previous answers, begins with a glycerin suppository, which will lubricate the walls of the rectum and thus facilitated the evacuation of stool. If your baby is completely blocked, you can try a microlax baby, but be aware that this remains an irritant was used sparingly. This problem is common during breastfeeding. Speak when even your pediatrician if this problem persists and becomes recurrent.

A little prune juice just http://www.picot.fr/alimentation-bebe/boisson-bebe/jus-fruit-bebe/jus-pruneaux.htm ..

buying Kleenex in shambles and continues to cry until the response

My daughter had the same problem, I gave him vials of prune juice purchased in pharmacies, and also a little Lansoyl jelly (raspberry flavor). The glycerin suppositories to Microlax and enemas should be avoided and used only as a last resort.

My Child At 1 Year That I Nursed Her Until 3 Months And 4 Days Since I Have Milk Coming Out Is Bad?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

This means that you have stopped breastfeeding 9 months ago?

Often there is galactorrhea where abnormal flow of milk by the breasts. It therefore ruled that breastfeeding is a normal function of women after childbirth. Galactorrhea originates from abnormal secretion of prolactin is the hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Galactorrhea in itself has no downside, except the possible discomfort she may represent. However, it is desirable that you go see if this would continue.

is not normal, not t''inquiète Exciting things

Make a pregnancy test to be sure you're not pregnant. If it is not negative it's not normal to see the doctor. It's not serious but we must know why.

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