Recently I had a reader ask me if I could post something about nursing an adopted baby. Since I have no experience in this area and feel that personal stories are worth far more than any research that I or anyone else could drum up, I decided to go on a little search. Luckily, I [...]
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Some of you may have noticed that it isn’t as politically correct these days to use the term “extended breastfeeding.” “Full term breastfeeding” is now the more accepted term. Why? Because “extended” nursing implies only breastfeeding longer than the norm, and the norm, as many of you know is sadly not long at all. Also, [...]
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Breastfeeding is the most natural thing in the world, so do we really need a piece of technology to do it better? And if you breastfeed on demand, which is the method of feeding I recommend, so long as your baby is gaining weight and producing enough wet diapers, then you shouldn’t have to worry about whether [...]
I suffer from the antics of a twiddling toddler. Perhaps some of you can relate? She doesn’t do it every time she nurses but she does do it when she’s really tired. Usually at those times I’m tired too. Then all of a sudden (twiddle twiddle). Argh! No! It’s too bad that twiddling is such [...]
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Welcome to the December Carnival of Breastfeeding. After reading my post make sure to check out the other participants’ posts linked to at the bottom of this one. My first daughter was three months old when she had her first Christmas. She was already a little person who was easily overstimulated, cried lots and [...]
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