Posts Tagged ‘breastfeeding your baby’

Do I Need More Nursing Pads?

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Hi everyone, Knowing that I plan to breastfeed, do you think I have enough with 6 washable nursing pads? Or should I expect a bunch more? Thank you in advance. This is my first yes. If you can not need it then perhaps I should wait to start breastfeeding to see if I need it or not. And if I need more.

Me I never needed it. It's your first? @ Added: ha ben I must be an exception then …. my milk flows only when baby sucks.

He will worry at least a dozen (6 pairs, otherwise 8) when you're in the process of engorgement (from 2 to 4 weeks after delivery). and I assure you that it is beyond serious. I did like you, just 6 pads (3 pairs), but … ultimately, as I was not more washable, disposable wipes I had bought and it had me very serviceable!

Ho yes. I was taking my disposable wipes, the boxes in the past week …

It takes a dozen nursing pads. If your milk flowing, you can change several times a day. In addition, over time the pads shrink and are not very comfortable to wear (they are rough). I'm still my 3rd with 1 year and I will redeem a series (it'll be 3 packs in 1 year). The disposable pads are good but not green at all, it helps out. Think out the back into a trickle to wash them because they can get caught in the seal of washing machine and come out dirty Bon courage breastfeeding. The first 15 days can be difficult but after that's great. For failing to crack, I put cream tjs 'Bepanthen' on my nipples after each feeding and I never had any problems. .

3 pairs seem little too … because you may need to change frequently especially at first. ultimately, buy a box of disposables for the beginning, as you'll see it if you must redeem washable or not.

@ Laurie as few disposable plan in case because you have to wash by machine for killing the bacteria well so I think it looks much, but at the same time it does not let you cast you because we know that regardless of any our willingness breastfeeding may not work. Me I'm a bit at home I am willing to send them by mail if you want, it's been three months since they sleep in my closet and I will do anything with it. (PM if you're interested). By

At the clinic you will need it especially if you put the cream on your nipples it can not dirty clothes. At the beginning we are not very good at breastfeeding (I advise you also only two bras). Upon returning from the clinic, I took 6 per day was well disposable! by cons for my second baby I do not need nursing pads … I think it depends on the amount of milk and especially the rise of milk … if your baby requires a lot head up and you'll have plenty of milk and therefore you can have some problems with leaking milk because they sleep a lot and sometimes even thou shalt be forced to wake up to relieve yourself breasts ;-)

How Are They To Breastfeed Their Implants?

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

well yes when placing breast implants and that they should breastfeed her baby, it's doable? or they should have them removed

implants are placed behind the mammary gland or behind the muscle … so they can breastfeed without concern … the only constraint is the way in which the implants are placed … inframammary, and the armpits, do not worry … by areolar (cutting a portion of the areola to move the implant), then breastfeeding is not possible, because the milk ducts are cut …. so. .. when you get implants and that plans to have children, you must talk to her …. chir

Silicone babies … hummm ….

The areola is moved only in cases of breast reduction, not when there prosthesis. (A prosthesis would not pass through an opening so small! ") Those are actually slipped under the gland as it would put a bedspread on a pillow and pajamas under her pillow: it mixes it, it stacks ! Here

Why Give You One Of The Vitamin Ka A Baby Is Breastfed?

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

we give the baby vitamin K in breast-fed exclusively, and this every week (during lactation) but I wonder why, because we do not provide continuous (with bottle-fed babies), so that we say that breastmilk is the most complete reference available! thank you =)

http://accoucherautrement.free.fr/Vitamines.htm

More complete does not mean perfect. Breast milk is better than the industrial milk, the fact remains that it is deficient in vitamin k. ..

we give vitamin da breastfeed a baby because we not find in the maternal milk in the Commercial cntrairement it be added. And since we can not put the sun cream has a new 6 months before we can not longer expose to the sun where we find the vitamin d

I complete response Frater stating that it is a recommendation of WHO and various consensus conferences in pediatrics. Vitamin K1 is administered primarily to prevent hemorrhagic disease of Newborn, Vitamin K is a factor in blood clotting unfortunately very present in breast milk.

Here in Mexico it is an injection given at birth to prevent bleeding, but we ask you not you think it's automatic, you breastfeed or bottle. I did not know we gave in continuously in France for babies breastfed …

I do not know

Like Helen and I live in Quebec. Injection every baby at birth. No extra charge continuously.

Diet And Breastfeeding?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

hello, I breastfeed bb, do you think the orange juice can give him colic? what foods are not a priori "danger" that you momentarily stopped during your breastfeeding? I can not eat everything cabbage, spices, peppers, no drink bubble … yet he qq colic, I see nothing but orange juice … your opinion?

Diet And Breastfeeding?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

hello, I breastfeed bb, do you think the orange juice can give him colic? what foods are not a priori "danger" that you momentarily stopped during your breastfeeding? I can not eat everything cabbage, spices, peppers, no drink bubble … yet he qq colic, I see nothing but orange juice … your opinion?

How old to bb? the date of onset of symptoms? other signs? (Such as fever or vomiting …). I would like to help but I lack a lot of information. You'll have to consult the nearest hospital proche.Merci

Can You Get Pregnant If You Breastfeed?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

from the layer I have not had my rules, I breastfeed my daughter for six months exclusively, and yesterday I got to do with my husband without taking any precaution, I'm afraid of getting pregnant, this is not the moment my daughter is still small,

yes it is possible

Yes, you sleep with your husband without protection, you're not sure that breastfeeding is a contraceptive but you do not want to get pregnant …. is that right eh ….?!!! So you playing with fire, it burns méfis you!

Normally, breastfeeding is supposed to prevent pregnancy, but it is not happening always like that! It is better to protect themselves to avoid just to add a second child.

yes

Hello, Many say that to breastfeed blocks ovulation, but other Obstetricians gynécos and we always recommend to pay attention anyway, and resuming contraception after the return of menses. If you are afraid of falling pregnant again, do not take risks and take precautions. Is more prudent.

Take an appointment with your gynecologist who will prescribe a pill suitable and compatible with breastfeeding. or condoms because then yes you can get pregnant while breastfeeding.

Yes you can!

everything is possible, you should consult your gynecologist for peace of mind

Yes, of course, it can block ovulation but it is not systematic … It is a means of contraception less reliable (with the withdrawal method …).

yes it is possible

@ Angie said it all! Breastfeeding is not a contraceptive to know! If you say your daughter is still young, so take the initiative to protect you not to give her a little brother or sister not god!

Oh yes it is possible

Yes, I have not checked the figures, but my midwife told me that there was a risk of 5%. It's not much, but it exists.

Kikou, I just gave birth to my second daughter and I breastfeed! You can actually fall pregnant while breastfeeding! So the next time take your precautions! Kisses

yes there is a risk, you must guard your precautions, especially after 6 months, your body really had time to recover from pregnancy

How To Follow A Diet To Avoid Food Allergies When You Breastfeed Your Baby?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

My daughter suffers from two months eczema.comme we know not the reason I've stopped eating certain foods such as fish egg … I want to know if I resume one by one food that I have stopped how many days should I space them c whether a product that causes allergies? I'm really need your experinces and advice and everything you know about this maladie.Est it necessary that she be allergic to food? How and from what month we can do tests … Thanks

But then you have a good pediatrician for your little? It is he who must ask and not to persons who know nothing.

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