Club Breastfeeding Mums
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Breadandmuffins:
[quote]Hi
Currently still trying hard to feed my 10mth old baby. She really dun like pacifier
All my BF babies also dun like the pacifier.....they know the difference between the real one and the pacifier , that's why its also called a \"dummy\" in some countries. If she does not like it, its best not to introduce cos' it also takes some effort to wean off later....[/quote]True that.
DD will NEVER take a soother, EVER!
SIGH.
We brought her to Baby Spa for swimming lessons when she was 3 months young. She cried like there was no tomorrow. The attendent asked us to provide soother. DH and I looked at eachother, and I was like \"erm.... okay....\"
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duriz:
Hi all,
I can't remember now. Maybe the current breastfeeding mummies can enlighten. Is it a month??autumnbronze:
[quote=\"LKVM\"]
Yes should have done that but I wonder for how long can you store the milk :?
If you store BM in the fridge, it can keep for 2 days (max).
If you store BM in the freezer, it can keep fro 2 months (max).[/quote]Thank you duriz.
On a separate note, DS doesn't even know what a pacifier is, I think. Used to sooth him by playing music, sing to him or tell him 'nonsense' stories
Also does not suck his thumb
(thank god)
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Hi
I breastfed both my DS since birth. DS1 is partially on breastmilk and milk powder cos supply insufficient. Only managed to breastfeed DS2 exclusively. He is now 13 months old and still enjoy my breastmilk. :please: I must say breastfeeding is really good for mum and baby. Not only it helps to slim down the postpartum body. It forms a good bonding between the mother and the child. -
autumnbronze:
Thank you duriz.
Hi all,duriz:
[quote=\"autumnbronze\"]
I can't remember now. Maybe the current breastfeeding mummies can enlighten. Is it a month??
If you store BM in the fridge, it can keep for 2 days (max).
If you store BM in the freezer, it can keep fro 2 months (max).
On a separate note, DS doesn't even know what a pacifier is, I think. Used to sooth him by playing music, sing to him or tell him 'nonsense' stories
Also does not suck his thumb
(thank god)[/quote]You're most welcome.
autumnbronze, are you celebrating your 5,000th post like LKVM?
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LKVM:
:hi5:autumnbronze:
Also does not suck his thumb
(thank god)
Same here as well!!!!!!!! :celebrate: :celebrate: -
duriz:
Hi duriz,
You're most welcome.
autumnbronze, are you celebrating your 5,000th post like LKVM?
LKVM is waaaaaaaay ahead of me :celebrate:
I semi-retired already ... taking it slooooow and steeeeady
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cmm:
My kids were/are all exclusively breastfed too. My 4yo and 2yo are still on breastmilk. It's the best!! :celebrate:
I'm a breastfeeding mom too - currently bf'g no.4 (almost 2yrs). -
Breastfeed DS1 for 7 mths, DS2 for 13mths, currently breastfeeding my DD (5 mths old).
All mummies, Is there anything that you stop eating becos of breastfeeding? -
ctcc:
Breastfeed DS1 for 7 mths, DS2 for 13mths, currently breastfeeding my DD (5 mths old).
All mummies, Is there anything that you stop eating becos of breastfeeding?
I avoided nuts as much as possible, except during the festive season
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ctcc:
Chillie and tea for DD1; garlic for DD2 and basically nothing for DD3. That's possibly why DD3 is still not fully weaned at 4 yoBreastfeed DS1 for 7 mths, DS2 for 13mths, currently breastfeeding my DD (5 mths old).
All mummies, Is there anything that you stop eating becos of breastfeeding?
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