How Long Did You Breastfeed Your Baby?
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011And he grabbed fewer microbes in the winter that followed? I could not breastfeed exclusively because not enough milk but I managed to give him what I could for 3months, but unfortunately it did not protect this winter, far away …
Breastfeeding is not a magic potion … My children have not latched on, I pulled my milk for the first 2 months and 2 1 / 2 months for the second. Alyssa has been a long time without getting sick, unless of course cold, it started at the exit of the teeth. Cheep, cheep, it took him almost a cold on leaving the hospital and he was again with weeks of truce but it still sucks.
I breastfed him 8 months … with six months exclusive He was born in February 2010 and he has his first cold chopper in December 2010 by more my fault, it's me who passed on him! That said he remained at home, never in a nursery or with a nanny so it's difficult to say whether or not it is thanks to breastfeeding that has rarely been sick … A friend breastfed her daughter only six months, she goes to kindergarten and she is often sick … Like what? I think that breast milk has virtues that milk "artificial" is not sure, but from there to immunize against all the ills of winter I'm not sure.
I breastfed my exclusive chip up to 4 months (October) and mixed up his 10 and half months. She has bronchiolitis is 5 months but if she is rarely sick. Gastroenteritis just before her second birthday, from time to time the runny nose but apart from that it merely monitoring visits. Yet it is classified as frail child of low birth weight premature but conversely bcp children around me who were often sick as a baby, mine has an iron it would seem. I cross my fingers that it lasts:)
The first 3 months then after weaning net congestion Second ditto but two months I have hardly reached the third 4 months in the youngest age and exclusive jusqu'à6mois titouille always 17mois1 / 2. They all had many "germs" than their age peers, if not indeed my Juju (No. 4) heals more easily than others. Now it's not just breastfeeding, which comes into account but also the genetic father Seniors example is very sensitive stomach and the two big belly are always sick, they combined gastro, intestinal flu, and are patients (hear taped to the toilet) when they eat something limit. However they rarely have the flu or another "virus" winter. The little ones are conversely, a stomach foolproof (I can not count the number of rancid bottle found under their bed after they s'enquillent maceration) but still have runny nose.
I did not breastfeed my daughter but I was the tps or leave (I took my job she was 6 months) she has never been sick, simply because it was not in community . For the 2nd attempt I might be breastfeeding, but frankly if I want a few weeks I think it was a miracle. We will see who knows … I'll end up doing very long
I breastfed 18 months including 11 exclusive, and was regularly ill since. Indeed, the disease started two days after the entry into daycare. But according to my pediatrician he has made only minor illnesses colds, nose, sore throat and never had bronchitis or bronchiolitis, for example through breastfeeding. So breastfeeding is not enough to protect a child, you still have it develops its immunity by having certain diseases. However I admit that breastfeeding was great when he had a disease with fever bcp because he just ate my milk, everything else was clear. So since he is weaned, I'm worried a little when he is sick because it's more complicated for him to avoid dehydration, for example.
I breastfeed my daughter for 22 months. She had the nose sank for 2 days because of a current of air, only cold she has had since birth. A little saline and the problem was quickly resolved. She has been nothing so far. But it is not kept in community, I think it also makes the difference.
My great was exclusively breastfed until 8 months. It will soon be 3 years old and not weaned. It is guarded since her 9-month halt nurse + games, baby gym, with other children, some patients enrolled and regularly. So far she has been sick only once bronchiolitis 11 months, apart from that not even a runny nose. My girl is 6 months old and is exclusively breastfed. It is kept in the house and was never sick. Me by cons: tonsillitis, bronchitis, colds, gastro and even the real flu. I am a primary teacher so I came close to a max of kids and adults sick all the time, I am often sick, but I never infected my daughters … Obviously that breastfeeding is not everything, it's not miraculous, it is the environment, genetics, etc. … But I like to think that my antibodies protect still pretty much my Nenets. As for you, you did what you could. Your baby was sick, yes, but it's a safe bet, as various studies have shown that it. Your baby was sick, yes, but it's a safe bet, as various studies have shown, qu'ilaurait were sicker (higher and / or more often) if he had not received of the antibodies. Thou hast still protected through your milk.
I could not breastfeed for only 2 ½ months and it is almost never sick, every time it's diarrhea when it's teeth. But it is not as Sibline community is kept by me, my mother or nanny whom he is all alone and a priori it really makes the difference, it may well morfler at the beginning in kindergarten ….
I breastfeed six months each of my children and they spent the first two years of their life without being sick. I like to say thanks to my milk.
And frankly, my eldest has a small GI 2-month, full breastfeeding. But that's all. Like what …