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    Giving my elder daughter my breast milk for my newborn

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      I expressed throughout for my 2nd child…then for the ‘extra’ I put in a separate bottle. My son was 5 and in K1 then. Every morn, I would put a little bm to mix with son’s Milo. He didn’t get any cough or flu when he started school in Jan.

      Usually he would have cough or running nose when school reopens. This went on for about 9 months until he found on that ‘oily white substance’ was bm and refused to drink anymore. His immunity was really strong.

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        is there any truth that when the older child drinks BM would put on more weight?

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          tree nymph
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          anastashia:
          is there any truth that when the older child drinks BM would put on more weight?

          NOPE!

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            tree nymph:
            anastashia:

            is there any truth that when the older child drinks BM would put on more weight?


            NOPE!

            verified with my pd. she also said my girl will not put on weight cos milk is not the main food and she'll be eating other food.

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              anastashia:
              tree nymph:

              [quote=\"anastashia\"]is there any truth that when the older child drinks BM would put on more weight?


              NOPE!

              verified with my pd. she also said my girl will not put on weight cos milk is not the main food and she'll be eating other food.[/quote]Hi anastashia,
              Good that you verified with your pd. I have three kids and my first has drank extra BM when the second one is born and my first and second ones drank the extra BM when the third one is born. They didn't put on more weight then usual.

              🙂

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                IJJ
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                I fed my 3 yo (twice a day) and baby for abt 5 mths. My 2nd child was underweight and I would have been very happy should she put on, but, nope. 😞

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                  anastashia
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                  yea. i really find BM is so precious. I spoke to an immunology professor and he insisted that to reduce the onset of allergy would be to exclusively feed newborn with BM till they’re 6mths.

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