Posts Tagged ‘mouth’
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011
I leave my second trimester ultrasound and malformations was detected at the lip of my baby … I gotta go see a specialist to find out if a cleft palate or cleft lip simply, but I could not get an appointment on 5 May! So more than three weeks to wait: S Until then, I wanted to know in one case as in the other age at which an operation can be considered? And then I understood that I could not breastfeed (that I really wanted to do …). Is it valid in 2 cases or just in the case of a cleft palate? Finally is it possible to bottle the milk collected in the breast pump and continuously from the beginning, or is it that this only applies to nursing mothers "normally" in "Troubleshooting" … ? Thank you in advance for your answers! I ask all the questions to the specialist, but I can not wait 3 weeks without knowing anything …
http://www.doctissimo.fr/html/sante/encyclopedie/sa_1126_malform_visag.htm http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fente_labiale I found these two links … may be that will help you … I am sorry that this defect affects your baby and I hope you find the answers you want. Good luck
I wonder what country are you in for an appointment for a long time. I do not need to tell you that surgery maxillo facial surgery has made tremendous progress Do not get too much bad blood, it can affect your pregnancy. That first you give birth normally, so that the baby of your womb and into life all your questions answered. Good luck and long life to the baby
I find it really sad to tell parents that their baby has a problem and let them go into the wild without any information, reeling from the announcement alone with their questions and anxieties. Shame to have to wait 3 weeks to see a specialist … In the meantime, perhaps you should meet with your GP who can answer some of your questions. On your side, try not too worried, I know that's easier said than done, but stress it is not very good either for baby or for you … The age at which a transaction may be considered depending on the deformity and the surgeon, it can go from birth to 18 months (this is not an age limit). On breastfeeding, nothing is lost. Everything is possible with willpower and courage. These babies are harder to feed than others, but it is both valid in that bottle … I'll put on some links related to breastfeeding:. I'll put on some links related to breastfeeding: http://allaiter.free.fr/presse/fente.html http://www.lllfrance.org/chercher.html?q=fente+palatine Get informed and you'll see in time what you can really do, there are so many factors that fall in. A forum: http://fente-labio-palatine.forumactif.com/ Good luck!
Sorry, I can not answer your main question about the age of an operation. But I think it is very young. Avoid maybe (but probably too late) sites that talk about it, because the images will shock you, whereas with YOUR child there will be a commitment. This changes everything. No doubt further investigations will be made to check the "spina bifida". But it is very rare, reassure yourself. This is due to a lack of folic acid. For cons, the milk given to the breast pump, two advice: – First, never gives him (Oh, ever) milk that you shot with a conventional bottle (nipple) or he loses the sucking reflex (c is almost immediate for most children) and can not breastfeed after the operation. There are special bottles in stores brand medela (also get information from La Leche League-) with no dummy, but a kind of pouring spout. It rules. – Secondly, it will have you pull your milk very. – Secondly, it will have you pull your milk so trèsimportante, so as not to lower your "production" because in this breast pump head softer than a baby. Or "more feeding is more important there will be milk." So many do not hesitate to use the breast pump, even in the freezer. There are all the hardware in the trademark "medela" (the best in my opinion), milk-derived highly efficient, freezer bags, bottle-cup, etc.. Breast pumps are reimbursed. There. Now you too-wary physicians' anti-breastfeeding "who advise too easy to drop in case of complications. Take more notice! Good luck, and you'll see, the strength of the attachment is fabulous and crosses many barriers.
Breastfeeding is possible http://www.lllfrance.org/Feuillets-pour-les-professionnels-de-sante/Lallaitement-dun-bebe-presentant-une-fente-labiale-et/ou-palatine.html?q cleft lip + = Depending on the severity of the malformation, it will be more complicated but not impossible. The article by La Leche League meets over all the questions you ask yourself. Good luck.
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Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
my daughter was 2 months, I breastfeeding but she lost the weight I have to give extra milk powder at each feeding, but she refuses the bottle, she can not drink, I tried give him a pacifier so that she understands the system but even that it does not. Have you had the same worries? Have you managed to get him to accept?
It is used to suck and she likes it, she didn't want to change to a milk does not know what she is not accustomed to the taste, and she too loves to be with her Mamma:) me when my daughter does not eat, I eat with her mouth jouvre pointing, smiling and expressing that I eat good c. After a moment she dun did the same thing … I show him lexemple basically it works not necessarily the first time but it has borne fruit in the end. Tests at different times of the day and avoid the evening before bed (often children love their parents sendormir)
temperature is probably too hot, try to put it down!
I had the same problem with my daughter, I was breastfeeding and when I give him a bottle of milk but at first she struggled, too, is a habit …. do not worry about it it will be very fast in all cases was the case for me ……… she grumbles at the beginning but she will soon
My tip: enclose the teat tissue (handkerchief for example). The baby will feel more in touch with the rubber and voila …
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Saturday, January 1st, 2011
hello like to know if a breastfed baby take more weight than a baby bottle. thank you
In my opinion there is no difference.
I am looking at comparative curves of breastfed babies weight (by WHO) / baby formula (that of the health book) for girls (I have not the boys, since I a girl is the only one that interested me). It seems that weight gain is more important the first 6 months for breastfed babies and then the trend reversed, babies take longer to bottle, then the two curves converge to approximately 2 years. But all this is an average and each child is unique and has its own metabolism.
no real difference between the 2
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Sunday, December 19th, 2010
my daughter is nursing her bb 4months, and dragged bronchitis (colds etc. …. and can not take any medicine, this is not breastfeeding, what remedy organic, natural may take to heal?? it would relieve Thanks your help and enjoy the rest of the year …
Some medications can be taken by breastfeeding. The best would be that she sees a homeopathic doctor to see what could alleviate it.
will see a homeopath, homeopathy is good enough for this type of problem!
as good watches recipes grandmothers; infusion of lemon thyme honey, thyme inhaled nasal wash with saline frequently, I take the Coryzalia for colds and rhinitis has taken every hour is for sore homeopathic Doliprane head and mouth. but after you should consult me what I was doing it on until it passes more slowly than with antibiotics but it works good luck for your daughter
Everything goes into the milk, medicines such as viruses (HIV-infected women and transmit it to their babies), so there's no reason why a nurse may not be cured, even with active drugs. Of all the ways from the quantities in milk are rarely toxic in that they are never higher than the doses administered to a baby. We must only avoid certain medications or have undesirable side effects (sleeping pills, and anti-epileptic drugs) or medicines that the baby because of his immaturity can metabolize and may therefore accumulate as toxic. (Cases of certain antibiotics) Moreover, even natural (?) Treatment is always the conclusion of an examination and not a recipe (What cooking time for a roast than 2,600 kg?) And therefore the use of physician is not a luxury, but a guarantee, the more reason for breastfeeding!! There. PS: The reference to "natural" always scares me: no treatment. PS: The reference to "natural" always scares me: no treatment n'estnaturel, only the disease is! And as for plants and other similar medications, they may be more toxic than chemistry: Tobacco and the death cap is there to remind us that we may die of consumption of natural products, not counting the various parasites that develop on poorly conditioned plants from China and Eastern Europe, pesticides and other additives that are exotic … pretends they do not believe in the composition of herbal teas and decoctions. In addition, there are also risks of allergy that is invalid or harmless. (Think of strawberry or peanut!). So, again, caution must not abdicate all critical thinking because it is natural and it can not hurt ….. Alas, it is very far from the truth ….
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Saturday, December 11th, 2010
Sitting on a sofa but some do but look up this link.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
It was yesterday, I was little pain and no bleeding. But I am afraid of infection. These infections are serious? How do I identify it?
then AC
I'll be bad but never mind … should not abort you would be not to ask yourself the question, I do not pity you absolutely
you must go back to see your doctor so that he gives thee, and possibly others that examine you. and do not worry about anti-abortion morons
@ Ait, or nit, I know not enough is unreadable … I do not wish you to live a contraceptive mistake, you know the lady to allow you to judge and blame her? Anastasia, make contact with your doctor and ask him to reassure you. do not take yourself head and sit back. Good evening,
I hope you will throw your intestines dirty baby killer
See your general practitioner or gynecologist (or make a phone call) to get a new prescription. Antibiotics are given as a preventive measure but is important. As for the morons fascho anti-abortion, they go to be seen … . We have nothing to do with their immaturity.
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010
hello is what you use the glove or rag to wash his ass thank you is what you wake up your baby for a diaper change?
after each feeding you must change the couche.pour washing it is best to use cotton soaked in water to wipe irritated skin and pimples and redness after continuous use of cloth
The gloves, I think it's a nest of germs, we must take care to change it every day and with that, I think it IRIT buttock babies, wipe it handy when you're out of if not my milk is best for the toilet seat, and a layer of Bepanthen tite if iritis, for my part, I changed it as soon as pee or saddle seen, sometimes up to 10 times per day. @ 10 times the first few weeks, everyone does what he wants, but I soon changed that there 'I pee the bed, now she's 15 months I am to 4 per day. Otherwise, if your baby sleeps well and that there 'saddle if I leave, if that gene, I change, I have a little gold, it has no trouble sleeping or going back to sleep:) It's very rare that needs to do at night.
In three weeks I was changing my daughter before each feeding since she was between all visits. I use wipes washable micro fleece with a little water and then I put a little liniment, it has for moment never had problems of style diaper. @ Added: No I do not wake my daughter, that's why I did it before feeding, when she woke up and she's nursing back to sleep.
I use wipes for the baby's bottom. To change the diaper, I do not need to wake up, in fact it depends on the position in which it is located. he is lying on his back or side, no need to wake up, but the belly is inevitable.
I changed my daughter every Stubborn. I used wipes at baseline and after a very large diaper rash, I went to the liniment oléocalcaire I put on a cotton pad. No more worries since. IF baby sleeps, do not wake up, enjoy;)
I changed after each pounette bib and when there was shit and of course more if there were big pee. I cleaned with a cotton pad and liniment oloécalcaire recommended to the tame and I'd do the same with it. Yes I was changing if it was poop in his sleep in three weeks they have no problem to sleep. By
Cuckoo! for my daughter this is how I did it at the beginning: I chngeais usually before because, as she slept in I did not wake up! but know there are no standards! You can also change the baby after feeding because sometimes they poop while feeding! a point I also chngeais during feeding, because the nurse told me that it would wake the fact of change and resume later in the better! do as you feel! I was changing around 8 to 9 times / day (before each feed approximately) counting of the night feedings my daughter is now 3 months and I change 5 to 6 times a day because it takes 4 to 5 bottles a day and she made her night! I take personal wipes that when one starts quekque part because it is more convenient! by cons at home when she peed I take a cotton + water and when she poops is cotton + milk look to it as you do feel is the best! awoke and I do not change her bed, for me sleep is too important!
Hello Never wake a sleeping baby … (especially for the change). Even at night, my pediatrician advised me! Change before cons … For each head (often because after he fell asleep. ..), and no glove (germs), some wipes (when I was not home), but otherwise flat cotton with liniment oléocalcaire / or allergenic cleansing water from the pharmacy.
Hi I changed my ego or chip before feeding (depended on the smell!) After if she does not sleep. I cleaned her buttocks with either cotton or wipes + milk pudding. Bonne continuation!
My chip is changed three weeks: – when I feel the texture of the layer there is a pee – when I feel the smell of stool (or when I hear it just made), C is often before feeding because even if she does not sleep automatically after, this is common. And plus, she regurgitates more often if I change his diaper after feeding (of course, to be shaken right after eating …). Otherwise, I happened to awake the express changing his diaper in the maternity A few days later because she did not have enough weight and I had to wake her up to make it suck. The nursery advised me to change to facilitate the awakening (my daughter sleeps like a log). I use cotton and tap water and, of course, I dry with a clean towel afterwards. I tried the wipes but made a quick response.
stool after each feeding because almost routine! about seven to eight times a day. Washable wipes are probably the best compromise: sweet, green, economical … a lot or makes a turnover.
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Thursday, August 12th, 2010
"What is wrong? We do not sweat only when feeding but rather during the period of breastfeeding itself. Especially at night … I just wondered if there was a particular reason, such as the body sweats to release toxins and that milk is more "healthy "…. this is what seems most logical but in fact I may be mistaken. If qqun knows why …
Really???! Beuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurk!
Hormones, of course!
It transpires throughout the day and what breastfeeding or not. Sweatin You p'tre more during feedings because baby is warm and then especially at the outset, the gym properly install baby and so- same!
I breastfeed my son and I do not sweat more than usual … Except sometimes when it is time his head resting on my arm when it is hot but nothing transcendent!
really? first time I heard AC. Yet I breastfed over two years and am not misinformed about breastfeeding … it's not because it's summer and it's hot coincidence?
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
How to make him take the pacifier? 45 jrs My daughter has a huge need for suction. but IMPOSSIBLE to make him the teuteute! When I try to put in your mouth it can not manage to take it and after she shakes her head violently to try to catch it but without success, it does not keep in the mouth. I do not know how to suck, because calm hugely. Thank you for helping me. PS: I am trying to breastfeed cdt gave him his thumb but he can not he close his hand!
bah you it queues your little finger you will see that it is just as effective!
Some children routinely spit and you will not able to do anything. They do not want …..
These lollipops are a real calamity. They give an appearance of these remained poor kids. Previous generations were able to survive without these horrible and accessories to provide their share of academics, outstanding faculty, excellent writers, artisans blameless, gardeners full health, brilliant musicians … etc. … etc. .. Your daughter may be a reflex of good taste and elegance.
like my daughter who is breastfed is not a pacifier. last few days, she sucks his thumb (well, she is older, she has three months old). Until she sucks his thumb, I gave him my finger to calm her.
Well yes, of course, the nipple is not good compared to your tits … You have two options: either you breastfeed on demand, and you fill his need to suck, or you try the finger or you try to change shape nipple … Good luck!
She'll find herself as her thumb when she was in your belly. Why impose the pacifier?
The mine also had a strong need to suck when nipple was leaving that he wanted to suck the breast. He called often, every two hours, or 1:30 during the hot season. Nipple The only served to help him sleep.
She has reason not to want to take this bad habit.
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
hello, I'm taking the Depakine for at least six months. that's two weeks that I take, 750mg per day. Initially I had a drug-cons indicated breastfeeding, I stopped yesterday. I gave birth June 10, and four days after I had convulsions (which had never happened before). So my son has had the colostrum, I had just turned up the milk when it happened. So they prescribed me the Depakine so I could breastfeed, something I like very much. Out there has been no study verifying that it does not matter, we know that it goes low in milk and during pregnancy, children do not speak, then there are effects on brain. Some doctors tell me that I can breastfeed, others discourage me. I do not know what to do, I really want to breastfeed, but I do not wish to poison … and I do not know if I really would poison ….
Personally, I would apply the precautionary principle in your place. You should not feel guilty for not breastfeeding your son, infant formulas are now very well developed. It's hard because you want to breastfeed but if no study proves that this drug is compatible with pregnancy, art thou wilt greatly if, in future, studies showed that there are risks.
in doubt … forbear thee!
At first it was during pregnancy that the drug is very dangerous. It is not recommended during breastfeeding as the crater and e-lactation are two sites for healthcare professionals and dedicated to the compatibility of pregnancy Médoc and breastfeeding … http://www.lecrat.org/article.php3?id_article=368 http://www.e-lactancia.org/ingles/inicio.asp (you look "valproic acid" in " search by product ")
hello from what I found on my website reference http://www.lecrat.org/articleSearch.php3?id_groupe=12 this drug is not recommended during pregnancy, but they do not talk about breastfeeding c is that in principle it is allowed if they mention or refer to the steps to take (such as breastfeeding and taking the medication just after 2 am and wait until the next feeding, I had one like that for my breast). in doubt, I tell you to call them (you have the number at the end of the page) and you ask them verbally. Then you can be certain. Now, I hope to have helped.
You can also call … poison control center. It's a real pro team interested in, among other such issues. I had called for a similar problem complicated (do not trust inevitably references to the Medoc, for after all they are protecting themselves by saying it is against inappropriate. Sometimes a true, but not always). The poison control center reminded me in the day to explain that I could breastfeed without any risk, because the molecules are too large, they did not pass into breast milk. So they were toxic, but did not reach the mammary glands. It may be your case. Good luck.
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