Put her mattress on the floor, then nurse her to sleep and sneak away.
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Put her mattress on the floor, then nurse her to sleep and sneak away.
My ds pooped on average once a week but never had blood in his stool. I've never seen anything linking poop frequency to a protein/food sensitivity. I don't know what is different about your forums...
I'm glad you've gotten a short reprieve. I always wanted twins but was thoroughly relieved that ds was a singleton when he was born. I could not have handled two of him at once! MAJOR kudos to you,...
I read a story that mentioned a milk man. Just the mention of milk made ds spastic to nurse!
We have a king sized bed so there's always space even when ds and I roll so he's in the middle. Dh never comes near us even being a toss and turner and occasionally taking pain meds. Ds is always...
I totally get your frustration with symptoms fitting multiple problems! I had issues with Os/OALD and a dairy sensitivity as well. It sounds like you're doing well with handling the oversupply if...
I vote for ignoring their advice. I think expecting adult eating habits from a baby is silly. Eleven months is YOUNG. I was getting all sorts of flack at that age for not forcing ds to wear shoes....
Here's a link about supply:
http://kellymom.com/bf/got-milk/supply-worries/enoughmilk-older/
How many times during the day and at night is he nursing? Ds wakes 2-4 times on average but he nurses...
I'm glad you're making this first step towards getting help. I struggled with depression in high school and ppd after ds. I switched antidepressants three different times while nursing until I found...
http://kellymom.com/bf/got-milk/supply-worries/enough-milk/
Definitely not colic. That's defined as several hours of crying, several nights a week. A food sensitivity would typically present other symptoms as well: rash (usually the chest/torso),...
My typical night with my 21 mo ds looks very similar. He did sporadically start sleeping in his toddler bed for the first part of the night a few months ago. This was entirely his choice. He was...
Supply=demand. Take a nursing vacation. Hang out all day with baby skin to skin. Stock up movies, books, snacks, and drinks by your bed or couch and NURSE. I agree with meg that its a preference for...
Please don't give up. Sounds like she doesn't have a clue about breastfed babies and their normal behavior. I know it's easier said than done but can you find another daycare, perhaps even a nanny?...
http://theleakyboob.com/2012/09/i-dont-love-breastfeeding/
I came across this story a few months back. Maybe it'll help you feel a bit better or at least less alone. It's absolutely awesome you've...
This was posted on TheLeakyBoob's facebook page. I figured it could help to repost in this forum as well.
http://dianaibclc.com/2013/02/22/breastfeeding-with-mammary-hypoplasiaigt-a-study/
Can we have some more info, please? Baby's weights so far, # of wets and poops a day, why ddid you start supplementing, how much formula does he get in a day, is there any pain while nursing? It's...
There's always something to worry about ;) Try making a point for quiet times while you're home with her. A favorite book while nursing in bed usually works for ds. He's often too focused on playing...
I worried a bit at that age too. My voracious nurser just wasn't interested. It lasted a month or two and then I was pulling my hair out for weeks because he wanted to nurse again ALL THE TIME. I've...
It's fantastic that baby is starting out 100% percent of the time at the breast. That's a huge improvement over your original post. So don't let the book get you down too far. It's a possibility, not...
So she's still gaining some weight, just dropping in percentiles? Very, very common at this age when babies become mobile. My ds dropped from the 90th to the 60th percentiles from 6 to 9 months.
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Ds would pull my shirt down in public at that age. I taught him the sign for milk (making a fist and squeezing repeatedly, as if milking a cow). It takes several weeks for that age group to learn...
We didn't go through an all out strike but ds was a reluctant nurser quite often in the early months. Before my OALD calmed, nearly every feeding was a battle. I had a lot of success using ice packs...
http://www.lalecheleague.org/llleaderweb/lv/lvjulaugsep06p51.html
It's not really an answer to your question but an offshoot of still.here's answer. It goes through situations where pre/post...
Oi, it really bothers me to hear this. I'm so sorry you're dealing with it. Dh needs to get over it as taking advice from his MOMMY says a lot about his attachment level. There are always going to...