Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I added a picture of holding Hayley on the main page of Upsndowns here at groups. Thanks for all the congrats....mom and baby are still in the hospital. Hayley has Strep B:( Also, had Hayley on Thursday and her milk still has not come in. The hospital provided her a breast pump - nothing! Anyone else have this problem? also had a uterine infection and now is breaking out on her body (which she said is painful). did wonderful up until today. He was definately in his Chucky mood!! We spent just a short time at the hospital today b/c of his behaviors. A young mom at Walmart waved me over to talk with her (while was imitiating Chucky) - she just had a baby with DS and needed support. I felt bad for her - first to see at his worse and second, b/c I really could not spend time talking with her. I did give her my business card and wrote my private email address on the back. She did place her baby for adoption and the adoption is open. I warned her as I gave out my card that I was also an adoption social worker - not really ironic, but I believe sometimes God puts people in places at just the right time. I just don't know why couldn't be at peace those few minutes. Oh well.... I briefly told her about Upsndowns and told her I could find a birth mom for her to talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 , Normally my milk came in on day 3 with my kids, but my milk with my last baby didn't come in until late on the 4th day. It was VERY sudden (within a few hours) and I was sooooooo engorged. Hopefully her milk will come in tonight or in the morning. Do they have a lactation consultant she can talk to??? Kym New pic on homepage - Strep B and breastfeeding question (non DS) > > Also, had Hayley on Thursday and her milk still has not come > in. The hospital provided her a breast pump - nothing! Anyone else > have this problem? also had a uterine infection and now is > breaking out on her body (which she said is painful). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 , With all three boys, I was never able to pump more than an ounce at a time. The two younger boys both for the most part exclusively breast fed (only had an occasional bottle of formula due to the pumping problems) and gained. I always fretted about my supply (partly because I'd hear all these women talk about getting engorged and the only time that happened for me is if I went 8 or more hours without breast feeding). Anyway, long story short, the boys evidently were getting what they needed and I only seemed to produce on demand (theirs not a machine's). Cari Re: New pic on homepage - Strep B and breastfeeding question (non DS) , Normally my milk came in on day 3 with my kids, but my milk with my last baby didn't come in until late on the 4th day. It was VERY sudden (within a few hours) and I was sooooooo engorged. Hopefully her milk will come in tonight or in the morning. Do they have a lactation consultant she can talk to??? Kym New pic on homepage - Strep B and breastfeeding question (non DS) > > Also, had Hayley on Thursday and her milk still has not come > in. The hospital provided her a breast pump - nothing! Anyone else > have this problem? also had a uterine infection and now is > breaking out on her body (which she said is painful). ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I had to use the pump exclusively after was born and found the if I used the hospital grade electric pumps every three hours that during the colostrum phase I got maybe a couple oz every 9 hours... I can not remember exactly what day I switched over but remember one day of yellowish colostrum and the next day the whiteish blue color of milk... Hopefully they gave her an electric pump because the hand helds I got at first were crap.. The lacatation consultative went and got an electric pump that stayed with me the whole time I was there _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of c1ndysue2 Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 7:51 PM Subject: New pic on homepage - Strep B and breastfeeding question (non DS) I added a picture of holding Hayley on the main page of Upsndowns here at groups. Thanks for all the congrats....mom and baby are still in the hospital. Hayley has Strep B:( Also, had Hayley on Thursday and her milk still has not come in. The hospital provided her a breast pump - nothing! Anyone else have this problem? also had a uterine infection and now is breaking out on her body (which she said is painful). did wonderful up until today. He was definately in his Chucky mood!! We spent just a short time at the hospital today b/c of his behaviors. A young mom at Walmart waved me over to talk with her (while was imitiating Chucky) - she just had a baby with DS and needed support. I felt bad for her - first to see at his worse and second, b/c I really could not spend time talking with her. I did give her my business card and wrote my private email address on the back. She did place her baby for adoption and the adoption is open. I warned her as I gave out my card that I was also an adoption social worker - not really ironic, but I believe sometimes God puts people in places at just the right time. I just don't know why couldn't be at peace those few minutes. Oh well.... I briefly told her about Upsndowns and told her I could find a birth mom for her to talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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