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Breastfeeding And Discomfort?

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

I breastfeed my daughter for 4 weeks and today I felt sick, nausea and weakness tiredness flushing .. knowing that I sleep very little and I have no appetite .. I like to know what it is you have ever thank you for your reply ..

Yes, it can happen to cause the discharge of oxytocin that causes feeding. You think you're full of hormones at once and it makes you "shoot" more or less strong. Nothing to worry about, but it may be surprising when we do not know. Of course, fatigue does not help. Try to rest up, make several small snacks throughout the day instead of large meals and drink whenever you are thirsty (normally at each feeding). Watch out for gastro lying around these days and if your discomfort lasts, do tests to make sure you do not lack iron or another. Good luck! I wish you a beautiful breast!

You may be suffering from anemia: indeed, you say that you are breastfeeding and you do not eat, things between them unthinkable. Breastfeeding takes a lot of vital resources of the mother, plus you also say you do not sleep. Try to rest when your daughter sleeps (I know it's too easy an answer but I see no other to solve the problem of fatigue). Will also see your doctor, you may prescribe vitamins and restorative treatment. Finally, if it is to play on your health, stop breastfeeding your daughter is already very well that thou hast suckled four weeks. Talk about it also with your doctor. Good luck to you!

Cheriedamour @ => breastfeeding does not make you sick if fits their lifestyle during its duration. Seen Armel went through there, not much to say lol I got dizzy when I did not have time to eat. Refile the cleaning, shopping and so the dad and the rhythm of your baby. Breastfeeds elongated, especially at night, you'll end up sleeping at the same pace and you need it. It lasted only a few months. Good breastfeeding!

Question For Breastfeeding Mothers …?

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

When you get your milk for one reason or another do you use a manual pump or electric? What motivated your choice? Advantages and disadvantages of one or the other? Thank you for sharing your experience.

I used a breast pump Medela electric breast during the first 3 months (my daughter was premature and did not start sucking therefore draws milk), then I took a breast milk manual for my milk to make timely resumption of work. So far I drew a lot of milk with the electric, with both a manual I've ever managed to pull over 20ml! So for me there is no photo electric breast pump, in addition to an order that does not cost you a fortune.

I had a breast milk j and c manual hawgirl was like no more than 20 ml while the milk draws electric is more expensive but you can rent it in pharmacies and c is reimbursed at 70% (I think) and much more efficient

Agree with Hawkgirl, the electric pump is more powerful and much easier to use.

I used a manual breast pump because it was the very rare times I had to take my milk.

For my part it is quite the opposite. I wanted a breast milk supply (I do not even know why the final) and I finally bought one (Philips) that you can use as electrical mechanics, as desired. And it turned out that I was shooting + milk manually. The advantage of electric is that you do not have to "pump". In the case of mine, you record the speed at which you wish that your camera takes your milk (regular or not) and your breast pump that reproduces loop recording. The downside is possibly the noise it makes … and again, history is to find a disadvantage! As for the manual, it has the advantage of the wrist muscles you! but as I told you + top + was effective for me. When thou shalt to motherhood, you can get your milk with an electric appliance – or alternatively, you can rent one at the pharmacy after giving birth. So you have the means to try the electric pump and see if it suits you. Bonne continuation

draws milk Electric has leased the pharmacy with the prescription as the manual I broke it in two days lol the electric is easier and faster I think and I'm not so bad. medela double or single pumping

Stop Breastfeeding Completely How Do I Do?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

My child 2 months that I breastfeed exclusively and I have to go to bottles prior to resuming my work, I wonder how long before the takeover I must begin, and how to avoid congestion. Thanks for your advice and I to share your experiences.

Why you want to stop completely? You can alternate the day and night bottle feeding l! must already begin to get used to the bottle, remove the breast morning and gave him a bottle, hang on because at first he will refuse! c is the best tit to Momma! Little by little he will sy used to, if you want to totally stop it you must take drugs that stop the growth of milk, me Me I endured it, they made me vomit! But I've continued the same lactation after resumption of work was very happy baby after a day s work to hang my chest! c are moments so privileged trying to keep them as long as possible. bises à toi

it sucked because I have my mother until 36 months truthful.

Address yourself to the nearest PMI for this kind of advice they are used because no one is like. Some women need medication bandage others none at all, and you can still get your milk with a breast pump before going to work if you prefer.

Why stop completely? You can take your milk and introduce bottle keeping your head in the evening. It's a pity to stop him enjoying your milk due to return to work, there are pull – milk. Unless you want to stop for other reasons, then you should contact your doctor to prescribe drugs that stop the rise of milk.

If you want to quit completely (actually, there are ways to continue to breastfeed on returning to work, but this is not the issue), we must go about it about three weeks in advance. You buy milk transition (gallia çalışma kind or another), one or two bottles (preferably with physiological pacifiers). You first insert one bottle per day (the one you want). The first bottle, it is better that someone else gives you so limit the risk of rejection. You keep two or three days and then you introduce mini another bottle, and so on. If you have time, you can go more slowly and introduce only one bottle per week. If you do not have time, you can go faster, but you have more risk of flooding. You still risk having their breasts tight and painful for a few days. Evite take your milk, because it stimulates the production when you want to reduce it. You can rub in the shower and extract to relieve a little surplus to hand. You can rub in the shower to relieve and remove a little excess to relieve mainpour. I had to do like that to wean Junior unfortunately once it has tasted the bottle he refused my breast. So I had to take medicine to cut milk and I was super ill for two days. It was hard for me, but not for Junior who wore very well with his bottles. I'm not saying this to scare you, but just to tell you that it happens in this case, do not panic. Good luck to recovery.

It depends if you want to stop completely or not. generally removes a feeding every 3-4 days over a period of 2-3 weeks in all. request advice from the pediatrician or general practitioner for you catch you according to your child as well.

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