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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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Monday, March 7th, 2011
Your mother she breastfed as a baby? Is there a link? If we could do some statistics on the first two questions to answer the third, your answers may be pernettront elucidate philisophique highly debated between 3 buddies over a few beers last night:))! A big thank you in advance for your participation
by breast
By the buttocks. And yet my mother breastfed me. But it is true that after each feeding, my mother sat on my head as I could see that his butt monstrous …
Breasts
For the buttocks, but not like a girl who has a big boobs behind without acceptable
So without hesitation I'm more attracted to a woman's breasts as her buttocks. Now, I do not know if my mother breastfed me ……………. And I do not know if there is a report ……….. . And you, how are your breasts? Small, big, huge, pear-shaped, apple …….
the breasts, my mother breastfed and it has nothing to do!
"Buttocks but also breast," please! " while the top of their 1m65 most do give you nothing in return, by their nature pig
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Thursday, November 25th, 2010
do we not told that breastfeeding is a contraceptive?
no it is absolutely not a contraceptive! one of my friends got pregnant while she was breastfeeding her daughter only 5 months. And she had her menses barely a month after his birth.
You can get pregnant when you are breastfeeding, it's rare but it happens. I breastfed eight months I've never had a period. It's been one month since I quit and I still waiting! You should do with your gynecologist if your bleeding is normal. Good breastfeeding
No, breastfeeding is not a method of contraception. If your bleeding correspond to a return of the layer, you can get pregnant. So consult a doctor who will tell you a contraceptive method appropriate to your case
2-3% of women can get pregnant despite breastfeeding exclusf; LAM
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Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
… I recommend the solution of abortion! it's new! laughter
Djoe amazing lol
Your wife does not take birth control?
LoL you're seriously? I doubt it: / with all these issues: / / /
And you will see a quack doctor?? MDR
It's a good doctor if it preserves the life that ziziteur irresponsible charlatan of bistouquette do not want to assume!
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Hello, This is 16 months I gave birth to my pti end …. It gave me a pill after my cesarean, but I have not taken a long time I stopped in mid-month. Since I symptoms rather painful to live (as a permanent discomfort) – muscle and joint pain – loss of hair-back pain, headaches (but often one week before your period then normal I think), flushing, nervousness , anxiety, fatigue and anxiety permanently, even after a good night's sleep-breasts fall (I did not breastfeed and I'm 24 years old) – has difficulty losing weight Magris schemes and bulimic-like constipation or diharé and so on, EST often as an evil to be permanent, I first thought the baby blues, but good 16 months later it is the same, I also have a poor blood circulation, but it must be of my overweight and has cellulite on her thighs. Do you think this may be a hormonal imbalance?? Myrabelle thank you: I'm meeting you. Do you think this may be a hormonal imbalance?? Myrabelle thank you: I have an appointment vousmercredi, it's just a question for advice, and may be the testimony of the board … but thank you
there is no doctor here, so why not you would not go see yours and ask him???
Indeed, it is possible that it is a hormonal imbalance … I think your doctor will prescribe a blood test to make an assessment …
The breasts that fall are not a symptom but otherwise I think it is urgent that you consult, it could be related to the thyroid)
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Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
ON February 24 I have used a img 8sa aspiration, 9 arrested pregnancy) all went well, my echo control confirmed that everything was ok. March 22, I had my rules, normally. a little early right?? I cycles of 28 days. last Thursday and Friday, I mounted a bicycle, pndant hours, I have a little strength I think, especially on Friday. two hours after this effort, prepares lunch for my children, I felt severe pain in lower abdomen and horrible peaks at the anus, I go to the toilet and saw blood on the paper really like my rules, they should arrive just in 11 days! I go to the emergency room because I'm afraid it's complications due to the img. the doctor gives me an echo, he told me that my ovaries are perfect, the neck too, but he sees something not very net in the uterus. he thinks it is the remains of pregnancy (AC surprises me!) or blood clots. it's weird, I had them before echoes that have nothing indicates ~ ~ ~ Methergin he prescribed me, I did not. it's weird, I had them before echoes that have nothing indicates ~ ~ ~ Methergin he prescribed me, I did not encorepris. the bleeding has lasted half a day on Friday after noon. next day, I lose a bit of brown blood, and now is beige. should I take Methergin? / I'm worried thoroughly thank you for reassuring me
the doctor has given you a treatment … you take it !…..
You mean when you say you adopted NEW pregnancies. You do not know the various contraceptive methods to avoid reaching that point. … Excuse me if I misunderstood your question.
I think it's better to take the Methergin as indicated against the bleeding that can come back by retracting the uterus. Under Methergin you can have contractions if still clots or pieces hanging in the uterus. In this case it would be better to consult.
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Saturday, April 10th, 2010
I am positive hepatitis B, and I understand that I can not breastfeed my baby at birth, so it is not contaminated. Is there no other way to solve this problem? I'd love to breastfeed my baby!
Here's a full article on the subject of the league Leache http://www.lllfrance.org/Dossiers-de-l-allaitement/DA-56-deux-etudes-allaitement-et-VIH-ou-hepatite-B.html q = apatite is rather encouraging for you the conclusion: "When the program to prevent vertical transmission of HBV has been applied (injection of immune globulin and vaccination), breast-feeding by a surrogate mother for chronic HBV No ' not increase the risk of contamination of the child. "
I think the doctor did was wrong to say it, accept there is no other choix.SORRY
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
My gynecologist prescribed me 2.5mg parlodel through my withdrawal. He told me that when I take this treatment I could not breastfeed. My pharmacy says that I can continue breastfeeding! So what? If I continue to breastfeed, what are the risks to my baby I do not know who to believe, did you take this treatment and what have you done?
My wife took this drug to treat a micro adenoma.
weaning = stop breastfeeding. If you want to continue breastfeeding, in fact do not take this medication. It is there to stop the production of milk and avoid congestion. By cons, if the withdrawal is done gradually stop of the breasts themselves to produce milk. This medicine is not essential. It is here especially for rapid detoxification.
This drug is still very controversial, both about its effectiveness, its side effects but also share the fact that it is banned in several countries … And it is shown to prevent breast milk production not for weaning origin. were you in doubt I is not breastfeeding, call your gyneco to ask him again and did some research on this drug (because what I found on it might interest you greatly). For a withdrawal You are not obliged to take any medication, natural weaning is not really difficult …
ask a doctor
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
My doctor has diagnosed a Thyroid slightly lazy with blood. My symptoms: weight gain, hair loss, nervousness, fatigue. I can not take medication as I breastfeed. The doctor told me that once we finished feeding wait 2 months and we will remake a blood test to see where she is. Could you tell me if once treated hypothyroidism symptoms disappear? Will I lose weight will be less tired, is that the hair will stop falling so much? Thanks
If you rules you rules cause problems and the symptoms fade. If you do not take medication by cons you can pay attention to your diet, you will find advice on the site of the witch.
Yes, once TSH production stabilized at a normal level, the symptoms disappear. However, it sometimes takes a long time (several weeks or months) before finding the right balance, so the right balance. You need to have blood tests regularly to see where you stand. Apren to familiarize yourself with the symptoms of hypo and hyperthyroidism to make sure you visit the doctor immediately if the prescribed dose does not suit you more (sometimes thyroid function deteriorates or improves suddenly).
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
I beg you help me. It is a matter of life or death. A gynecologist who agree to perform an abortion, or clinic. Contact me by email if you can contact me here. Thank you so much
ABSTINENCE abortion is forbidden in Islam
will see directly to clinics or their phone
call a clinic and you'll see ok good luck biz
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