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What Dieting For Women Who Breastfeed?

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Hello tous.Pendant my pregnancy and after childbirth, I took several extra pounds that I lost as soon as possible to feel good about myself again peau.Mais I would not penalize my baby who has than 05 months and that breastfeeding exclusively breastfed.

No dieting, only physical exercise (walking, swimming, etc..) And eat healthily.

the best diet to lose your pounds (fat and tone) is breastfeeding .. fat, poetically called cellulitis, which is installed on the thighs and buttocks is forecast, the stock of breastfeeding. as you are breastfeeding, the stock will melt which is not a reason to eat like a pig. eat better and balanced is sufficient (the allaitemement is not an excuse to empty pots of Nutella, for instance …)

When breastfeeding is given between 600 and 800 ml of milk per day. So we need lots of nutrients. We must forget the plans that may limit deficiency and sugars and fats. To lose weight progressively, despite all you need to increase consumption of fruits and vegetables, eating dairy products 3 or 4 per day at 0% and take lunch and dinner protein, meat, eggs or fish to supplement iron deficiency. Limiting fat -1 tablespoon of olive oil per meal. You have an example of slimming diet in the site below under the link "system of moms"

no plan. do not eat candy if you can but it is important not to be restricted in protein, carbohydrates and fat for your baby as you need and is its sole source of nutrients. just think it's not worth guzzler is not eating or drinking crap because it's not good for the baby to eat anything or too sweet and you should lose the pounds that you took during your pregnancy !

Breastfeeding And The Morning After Pill?

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

I was wondering if you could take the morning after pill so that breastfeeding a baby! I took the pill Cerazette, but as I always had bp forget pill I did and took over with Dad we made careful! but today (+ more rubbers) has missed it and wanted to know if I could take the morning after pill or other things! thank you for your replies the pharmacist just told me that it ' was possible to take the morning after pill, but it should not breastfeed at least 8 hours PDT I just called my doctor who told me that there is no risk and no timeouts! c 'this is crazy, all these different opinions!

Call your doctor to find out! Or ask your pharmacist … Normally it is not advisable for this reason that prescribed Cerazette …

I think you should see your doctor and is very careful to bb

This happened to me to take it while breastfeeding, advice doc, no nursing for 2-3 days!

The morning-after pill contains the hormones progestin type. But this hormone is that of pregnancy, which means that a pregnant woman produces and much much much more than what is contained in a pil. the next day. But the current observation shows that pregnant women can breastfeed, or rather that children can be nursed by a pregnant woman. Conclusion: You can take the morning-after pil. ELLAONE be used up to 5 days and 36 hours NORLEVO and there is also the day after the IUD you can leave place.et that you can not forget and there is no doubt about the association IUD Breastfeeding There.

When you have a doubt about the compatibility of a drug with breastfeeding, will have a look at the site of the crater: http://www.lecrat.org/sommaireFR.php3 And you do a search with the name of your Medoc. On the day after pill, they say: "Emergency contraception is used by Norlevo ® during breastfeeding." For different opinions, is a question of lack of health professionals who do not even know where to look for any information regarding breastfeeding.

Help, Need Your Help Weaning My Daughter?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Hey, sweetie is going on 11 months, and I would start replacing the feed with a bottle I breastfed two times per day in the morning and at bedtime, she claimed over the breast as before and never sleeps more breast, head more than it did 5 minutes, and I feel that my production diminyé added to this fatigue, stress at work is the situation in bulk, I started the evening feeding (over time) BUT she refuses the bottle and crying, I use the avent sippy cup she drinks water, juice for 3 months with this cup, but milk NIET the pediatrician gave me so girls what Bledilait what a jam – do I change my milk (2nd age rather than growing up milk) 2 – do I keep growing up milk brand but change 3 – should I insist even if she cries it does not take more than 20 ml 4 – should I refuse to give in and send it to bed to understand (it's hard for me) I'm lost short thank you for enlightening my lantern

Good advice, consult your pediatrician. It is the only one who can help you.

I struggled to wean my son. This is the dad who has just put the pressure and helped me pass the course. I greatly feared the reaction of my son, I was afraid to lose an important moment for him … In short, this is actually quite easy after all. Weaning to 11 months and one week. My son has never wanted to milk the second age. Refusal whatever container it looked really do not like it. So we went directly from breast milk to milk growth. The evening already Boubou not fall asleep over in a moment so I have since removed the feeding at night. was the last remaining one in the morning. One morning it was his dad who is lifted and they are all gone to live with a bottle. It went alone, he put on his bib as quiet as it had always done (it was the first time he accepted the bottle). Sometimes it takes a lot of trouble for not much thing "in your head If breastfeeding is finished, it will also alone with your daughter. While the dad role to play in the matter …

20 ml's not bad for a start! She head less but your milk changes composition to perfectly fit its current needs! Question bottle tries may be with your milk to begin? To start or even continue because it is the best for your chip! If your real desire is to wean him to give that cow's milk "formula", he knows he should not breastfeed (absolutely no stimulation) for a minimum of 40 days. In the meantime, she will not starve to death, but she could not understand why you no longer gives the breast must explain, to talk. But it is likely that many tears! Afterwards, if you're very tired, the problem may be medical and you may be deficient: there you must request a blood test. Question breastfeeding (Operations & problems) Baby Food and question the pediatrician knows there often, unfortunately, not much, its domain is the disease, etc. … better go see a consultant. better go see a consultanteallaitement or moving down as assoc Leache solidarilait league or who have hotlines everywhere. If I did not understand the scope of to bed so that she understands … she's only 11 months she wants to understand?!

Hello, The answers are already very relevant. For my part: 1 – I'm changing milk (2nd age growth rather than milk) 2 – do I keep growing up milk brand but change —-> For the choice of milk, follow strictly the advice pediatrician! Maybe with a few spoonfuls of cereal flavored your chip will find it easier to drink the milk bottle? 3 – should I insist, even if she cries it does not take more than 20 ml —–> It must be stressed, it will eventually take. If you have trouble, dad can take it while you're in another room or, better yet, out of the house. It seems the little 20 ml (400 to 500ml Recommended for 11 months on the day). In this case asks the doctor if you can complete with a dairy product (yogurt baby) is what we do when baby does not drink enough milk) 4 – should I refuse to give in and send it to bed to understand it (it's hard for me) —–> My first answer to your question. The fact of not being close aidépuisqu'elle really had no alternative at hand! Another thing, one detail: the simple temperature can sometimes discourage baby our daughter refuses or on s'ennerve his bottle when it is not warm enough! —> To see!? Courage, in no time it will happen and you will have forgotten this transition "difficult"!

Well, I hope to give you some possible solutions … First, in my opinion, it is useless to force feeding a child of 11 months who has never made (that's what I understand your situation, am I right?). One bottle is for a baby and 11 months, she is scarcely more than one: it is closer to a girl who wants to learn the "great things". Why spend days or even weeks, trying to make him accept a "tool" that you have to wean (again!) A few months? She takes the cup already billed for other liquids, you're well on! If you want to make him drink milk other than breast, I would continue on this path. Second, have you thought of him simply give whole cow's milk? If your diet is well diversified and consume fruits, vegetables, some protein sources (meat, poultry, fish, eggs, legumes, tofu …), grains (breads, cereals, pasta or rice. ..) and a bit of Contents.) And a bit of matièresgrasses essential for nervous system development (eg cooking in a little butter or olive oil) and has started various milk derivatives such as cheese and yoghurt, it is ready for whole milk. If she has not tasted the dairy, it begins to see if it digests well before trying the milk. Third, if I understand correctly, she is suckling only 2 times per day, which is low for 11 months. My daughter was 2-3 after 11 ½ months, when I returned to work, but she was drinking whole milk at each meal (a little, a cup) before or after naps in the morning and afternoon pm (bottle, about 150-200mL – it was already committed to the occasion with my milk in, since its six weeks I have not had to convince). So I think she must have started other dairy to compensate. Which means that you could possibly try cow's milk, as I explained above. Lastly, let her cry is not a good solution to your problem. Lastly, let her cry is not a good solution to your problem Amon opinion. Whether you leave him a little more time to wean naturally, is that you persist in taking him to another milk (or yours) to replace the cup feeding. What happens if you are absent at bedtime? Is she going to feed the next day knowing that she will anyway? Would it take the cup this time? Have you tried a cup of milk at a time other than bedtime? Perhaps it would be easier to wean from breast feeding in the morning first … This happened to me and I slept late on Saturday and lifted the little daddy, he made his breakfast and drank his milk cow. When I got up, she has not claimed within! She was about 14 months. At 15 months and one week, end of the evening feeding. She did not ask the breast before leaving home my sister-in late evening. She fell asleep in the car and we put it directly into his bed at home. The next evening, usual ritual: bath, story, lullaby (without suggesting that the feeding had to. The next evening, usual ritual: bath, story, lullaby (without suggesting that the feeding had ace time) and to bed. No problem, I felt she was ready for this for some time, perhaps 1-2 weeks. All that to say that rather than beat you now, it is perhaps worth waiting a bit and let nature take its course, forcing a little bit if necessary. It will perhaps alone in some time. Good luck and keep us posted!

Is It Bad To Breastfeed Her Baby Bottle Directly At Birth?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

You have implants too?

It is best given with a bottle in love with a resignation and cons-heart. In case of premature breast milk is still what we do best. It has long been one to exonerate women who gave birth from bottles.

in principle it is better to breastfeed her baby because then you offer him your anti-bodies which protect the time he makes his own immune defenses. In addition to breastfeed her baby helps to lose weight that has accumulated during our pregnancy. Now if you encounter health problems then yes the bottle is necessary. But in all cases to breastfeed does not damage the chest as some may think

No I do not think so but you can get your milk and give him a bottle is better. At present there are milks infancy quite adapted to infant.

We meet today many young adults who were artificially fed from birth, apparently they have grown well and do not necessarily have more health problems than the others … Now it is certain that the milk is best for baby and the breast is best suited to its mouth than any nipple, and in terms of hygiene it is less cumbersome than breast and issue financial formula milk hurts the wallet . I also noticed around me that newborns who do not enjoy breastfeeding often have such worries ebb and proétines allergy to cow's milk. They also seemed more in need of sucking (for lunch bottle is very fast) so they are often babies who cry more. It's just what I observe in my surroundings. I know many moms who feel guilty for not donnell in as many annoyances finally seem to be associated with this "missing". Everyone does as he. Everyone does as he lesouhaite but it is better to be well informed, do not blame some of her choice. Feel "bad" mother of the birth of her baby is not safe for children. So the most important thing is to feel good to be able to surround their child with love and give the best possible start in life!

Ah, the endless debate, breastfeeding against infant formula. True, the milk has plenty of virtues that never artificial milk, but it is not ill to give a bottle. The artificial milk today are of good quality and keep children healthy. Perhaps a little sicker than breastfed babies and protected by the immunity of the mother, but it remains to be seen … What is wrong is to give the breast against her will, reluctantly. It is better to give a bottle with love. In any event it should be a choice. But I would tend to say to mothers: try at least once, to know that happiness is to breastfeed her child. After that, notify you whether you choose breastfeeding or bib … As you ask a child to taste the vegetables he refuses to eat before saying he does not … I had to stop breastfeeding at 5 weeks because it went wrong, it was very hard for me. But much less for Junior.

In that field, I do not judge others on their choices. Contacting a pediatrician, it is he who is best suited for this type of advice.

I breastfeed but my chip was unable to breastfeed so I pulled my milk and I gave him the bottle. It was as nickel method! After you can also give him milk powder if you do not want to breastfeed. It's your choice above all listen to anyone else but you.

My 1st, I wanted to breastfeed, he was in an incubator so I could not, I'm past the pump immediately. My 2nd I did not breastfeed at all, bib 'it is doing well.

No it is not "bad." If breastfeeding does not suit you, you should actually feed your baby a bottle. If you feel good giving him the bottle, your baby will feel and be better than if forces you to breastfeed. It's a personal choice that nobody should criticize the artificial milk is now very well suited for newborns.

Not necessarily … my beautiful sister (the wife of my brother) when she gave birth to my little Lulu Clementine, she had no choice: that of bottle-feeding because it has anemia and stroke Mom was in the Medoc therefore not possible to breastfeed … but small is fine and she has hardly ever been ill since his birth in May 2009

I have only advice for you: DO NOT let anyone decide in your place, be it your partner, your mother, your sister, your best friend, your guru, your doctor, your midwife, your neighbor. …….. Nobody. Do as you feel, gives the breast or bottle, whatever, the key is to do it with pleasure. Feeding your baby should be a moment of happiness and serenity. And NO this is not bad to feed a baby bottle from birth.

My nieces have known only the bottle and formula and they are still alive:) You do as you feel.

this nest does not matter. Milk powder is also effective, but if you have the chance to breastfeed do it! cest good for the baby

Tell me who is misunderstood, or?? The question is not: "should I breastfeed or not," but "do I get my milk and give the baby with a bottle from birth" To answer you: to Unless specifically constrained, it is not ideal if you want to continue breastfeeding thereafter. Indeed, the breast pump stimulates least one infant, therefore risks in that direction. Moreover, introduce the bottle promotes breast and nipple confusion you might have trouble putting your child in later if you wish. It is best to wait until breastfeeding is well established before (6 weeks on average), however, must qualify for this information: the mothers of premature or whose child is in hospital use from the start or quickly draws milk. For more information, see a lactation consultant, and also see what you are considering (or not long lactation).;), Especially as each woman is unique and it is difficult to foresee what will happen. If not, the debate outside. If not, the debate here horssujet: breast milk versus formula, it is clear that this is a personal choice and does not just demand of debate;)

What To Do After Breastfeeding?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

now I breastfeed my bb and I am afraid that my breasts sag after that. Ya til creams or essential oils ki can help to strengthen?

it must be massaged

The law of gravity is hard but it's the law. I do not believe that a product storage to prevent breasts from falling, they must fall. We need to pray for it's not happening.

Why And How Should I Do If My Baby Choking During Feeding?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

I am a mother of a boy that I was there 2semaines. I am breastfeeding. During the feeding, I am obliged to force him from my heart because it chokes. I put in a vertical position for him burp but without result. He continued to choke. I would slap his back and he stops. It scares me because he head too fast and I am forced to stop giving the breast. What can I do?

It's simple, it is too large flow of milk during nursing. This requires, press the areola to extract the pressure on the milk flows more moderate … If choke still trying to hold his arms up, patting her on the back. Tell us Then if that helped you.

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