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		<title>How Can My Daughter Stops To Take Me For A Pacifier?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[hi moms, my daughter a month and a half took me a nipple! it does not have these nights and so is the day they want all the time to be glued to my breasts, her head all the time, I apri on the net that takes q&#39;1 bb Lelait breast should be breastfed His [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi moms, my daughter a month and a half took me a nipple! it does not have these nights and so is the day they want all the time to be glued to my breasts, her head all the time, I apri on the net that takes q&#39;1 bb Lelait breast should be breastfed His will, but I think I exaggerate the coup, he is sleeping head to stop crying must head, even when she is not hungry he is head, I give the bib and pacifier she wants none of it, the sudden I can not do anything without being stuck to me, she wants all the time remaining in my arms when I put it in its cradle, as if by chance it awakens, and more she screams instead of crying like all the b, c the first time breastfeeding, thank you in advance. Oh, a lot your answers thank you to all mothers.</p>
<p>It&#39;s in your first sentence: &quot;A month and a half&quot;! At this age, it&#39;s breasts and arms constantly you know! it arranges with age, but so far nothing unusual. So yes, it is exhausting, tiring, especially because she does not sleep through the night &#8230; but I reassure you, it&#39;s passenger. You have nothing to reproach you do not, you do not exaggerate. By cons, as relayed to you dad take her in his arms, you breath a little. It also advocates the sling at that age, but this is not a requirement. Otherwise, little by little, you&#39;ll find a balance between your needs and those of the baby. Come on, these are the first three months the hardest! Courage!</p>
<p>&#39;re not out of the woods as if she is like me .. My mother had 6 children, I am the third, she had milk in abundance .. I have benefited up to the age of 5! I stopped because my friends made fun of me! Then courage</p>
<p>Even if was not necessarily obvious, leaves a little cry (not three hours either), maybe she will calm her even after several minutes &#8230; and then breastfeeding will develop gradually and more smoothly and less often, it&#39;ll go a few weeks galley, but courage!</p>
<p>I sympathize because I went through again &#8230; All this is normal already &#8230; breastfeeding will also yes it&#39;s true. But there it was slightly overwhelmed &#8230; Nurse is feeding but also be comforted and reassured. Ok but it also requires you breathe. There are also fears the evening, colic etc. &#8230; short these first months are not simple. magic solution that will change your life is &#8230; bb or better yet the sling! (informs you on the net). You&#39;ll wear it, it will be propped against you warm, head between your breasts, you&#39;ll see it will not be long before she sleeps &#8230; or if she does not sleep, it will be super well, rocked by your movements. So you have your hands free to cook a little, do some household smoothly because no sudden movements too of course, extend a laundry &#8230; Courage it goes alone! Here, a link this morning, a question somewhat similar &#8230; and yes! we pass by all. and yes! we pass all talking about. http://fr.answers.yahoo.com/question/index; _ylt = AqnHf0XGK2U1aTKZHQfy0qw5Agx.; _ylv = 3? qid = 20100225000210AAXn6rt &amp; show = 7 # profile-info-749449fd2cd0a5e16a05836e2206fc21aa</p>
<p>Do not panic! I have a shrimp 7 months. I breastfed for 1 month and a half before moving to the bottle. With Dad we thought never able to take off our hands &#8230; we were worried, tired, stressed &#8230; but we never stop trying to place it in bed or recliner (daytime). And one fine day (and it will happen sooner than you think!) plus a tear! She stayed a few hours in bed, stayed quietly in his recliner (I was about to sell on eb &#8230; thinking it will stay there forever &#8230;.!!). short, it must be patient and try again and again. The baby changing very rapidly and constantly surprise us. With regard to breastfeeding &quot;on demand&quot;, nothing prevents you regulate a little spacing catches gradually. When I breastfeed I thought she was always hungry but always putting it in the slightest tear, I have not helped to relieve his colliquative &#8230; This is my pediatrician told me that &quot;forced&quot; to space. This is my pediatrician told me that &quot;forced&quot; to espacerles feedings from 1 months because I wanted more upright &#8230; (10 to 15 tété/24h !!!). We spent all 3 hours. My breasts have thanked me and I realized that my chip was in fact not a stomach on legs! Of course sometimes it was after 2:30, I tuned to baby but I breathed and is more relaxed my louloute was also greater. And between each feeding, cuddling, finger (mine!) In the mouth and attempts recliner and bed. I understand and know how it is not clear but I also know, from my little experience of 7 months each time a bit difficult or complicated does not drive much longer. I think you should distinguish between the need hugs and &quot;vital&quot; for your baby to feel you against him, for reassurance, cuddles (at that age c &#39;is so important &#8211; for you deux/trois-) and his need to eat / suck. Courage, perseverance and patience.</p>
<p>A month and a half? Ben is normal! It is not his night? Normal! fortunately!</p>
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