Club Breastfeeding Mums
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MummyThreeStreams:
Autumnbronze,
I don't know the mechanism by which EPO helps, but it's been recommended as a possible treatment for plugged ducts. See the kellymom website: http://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/vitamins/lecithin.html
The reference to EPO is at the bottom of the page.
Since I have EPO at home (not very consistent I'm taking it though), I thought I should take more!
Hi MummyThreeStreams,
Okie, will check out the webbie.
Thanks for your reply
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Robiq:
I started feeding my bb at 7 mths cos I am prone to food allergies. BB is now almost 9 mths. Can anyone share with me what type of local veg is ok to feed BB, cos all books are always limited to Western Vegs!
Have you tried Spinach, Chinese radish (daikon), sweet potato? -
MummyThreeStreams:
I have tried sweet potato already, hmmm will try spinach and radish next as per your suggestion.Robiq:
I started feeding my bb at 7 mths cos I am prone to food allergies. BB is now almost 9 mths. Can anyone share with me what type of local veg is ok to feed BB, cos all books are always limited to Western Vegs!
Have you tried Spinach, Chinese radish (daikon), sweet potato?
When do you think is a good time to introduce garlic, cabbage, lettuce, kai lan, siew pak choy, dou miau, bean sprout? -
SAHM_TAN:
Hi, yes, my PD just told me this yesterday! That at 4 months can feed rice paste already but other solids wait till 6 months! Anyway I will wait until at least 6 months when BB can sit up then feed him. Although PD said if start feeding at 4 mths BB would be more receptive to taking food....It's possible to feed bb food at 4mths. Baby books do state that bb can eat bb food from 4-6 mths old and commercial bb foods do cater for it.
My PD also told me that bb can eat at 4mths but I prefer 6 mths. So I started my bb only after she was 6mos. -
DesertWind:
Is it? All my 3 kids started at 6mos, no major prob about accepting solids
Hi, yes, my PD just told me this yesterday! That at 4 months can feed rice paste already but other solids wait till 6 months! Anyway I will wait until at least 6 months when BB can sit up then feed him. Although PD said if start feeding at 4 mths BB would be more receptive to taking food.... -
Well my toddler’s pd everytime we turn up for injection will ask whether i’ve weaned him off breastmilk. Keeps saying the older he is, the harder it will be to wean him. But my boy’s not showing any sign that he will self-wean yet. It probably will be traumatic if I force him to since feeding also provides a source of comfort to him. Anyway i find that his immunity seems to be stronger with bf and sick less often. So we just ignore the pd.
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Hihi...see so many familiar named here...
I bf my 3 kids too...till 9mths, 6mths and DS3 still bfing...
Will stop bfing the moment they bite me!!
Back to wk...I don't pump it out (coz I'm lazy n find it leychey n no nursing rm at ex-co).. Will need to :siam: bk hmto feed him...if nt I will
Still thinking whether shld I pump out this time round...hee....
:?: My bb still waking up 2times lately...abt 2am n 5am recently....any solutions for this? Sometimes pacifier works but sometimes it don't....
On top of it..he is a small drinker...Had to split into 2 feedings to make it full...very time consuming....does anyone having the same problem?? -
Not to scare u. bb now 13mos and still wakes up at 4am for comfort feeding. I do not give her the pacifier becos then I will have 2 things to wean, the bfg and the pacifier.
My DD1 suffered from teeth decay and slight buck front teeth when she was 2plus and the pacifier was one of the factors. Lucky her situation was rectified. For DS, he self-wean the pacifier at 1 yr. No prob with his teeth. We are not going to start with bb.
I can only think of 2 options, either u start with bottle feeding with EBM or hang in there. I know u are going back to work and it will be tough, so u have to find a solution that works best for u.
All the best. -
Guess they need our smell to hv sweet dream :rotflmao:
My DS2 slept longer 4-5hrs...so it was consider a breeze bfg during midnite...
Haa...u kw wat...When I had DS1, I'm so persistence not to give him pacifier...so to comfort himself....he sucked his thumb n hv a muslin cloth on hand b4 slp.....he only weaned it off recently...early this yr at age of 5+ when his teeth are dropping off (coz new teeth coming out) ....so I purposely blamed it on this reason...FINALLY! Nightmare right???
So DS2 we gv him pacifier instead, he weaned it off at age of 2....I consider that lucky!
For bb..hopefully as he grows older....he can stretch longer ESP aft 6mths
when solids food are introduce..
Bb can bottlefeed well but e prob is I still need to wake up to feed him....
My cousin taught me to
1) gv him FM for his last feed so as to make him fuller....trying that nw..but I'm lazy as bfg is easier for me...no hassle ...haha
2) every time he cry, gv him water to drink....haha...can make him feel fuller too...
Both her kids are not on pacifier and slp thru the nite quite well... -
With DS1 I never brought him into bed with me, but would nurse him in him room and put him back down in his cot. He had the most problems settling down compared with the younger two (who enjoyed co-sleeping with me). I found it so tiring. We finally gave in when he was about 2, when he could climb out of his bed and into our bed himself. The first time he did that, I didn’t even know, and enjoyed a full 8 hour sleep that night. So, I had learned my lesson and from DS2 onwards, I just bring them into bed with us.
I guess now, I don’t expect my babies to sleep more than 5 or 6 hour stretches. I bring them into bed with me and nurse them while I sleep. I find that this way I get sufficient rest and baby is comforted by my presence. At 8months my baby is not hungry at night. But I believe that just because the sun is down doesn’t mean they don’t need mummy anymore. so when he wakes because he’s not comfortable, or suddenly feels lonely or whatever, I am there for him. He falls back to sleep very quickly and I don’t have to really wake up.
Of course, there are other schools of thought, which do not recommend co-sleeping or nursing at night. I didn’t feel comfortable with these views. But some of my friends swear by these approaches. I think each family needs to find a path which They are most comfortable with, and be consistent with it.
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