Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Beth, thanks Ill look into that pump. Very interesting. I never thought that I could be healthier than women that have never had implants, you may have a point and made me smile too! Love you, >From: "bethlakey" <bethlakey@...> >Reply- > >Subject: : breastfeeding >Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 19:07:03 -0000 > > > >, > >Le Leche makes this really cool device that you hook up to your bra, >it's a tube that hangs over your breast around the nipple. The milk >is in the container that hangs over your shoulder. The baby gets >the formula, but it's more of a sucking technique from the nipple. >You may want to check into it. Maybe you could drain your breast >first with a breastpump, then let her suck from the device. That >way they don't get nipple confusion. Then, if your milk comes back >fine, you would know everything is ok, and you wouldn't have lost >your supply. You still are making a little milk, even at the 3 >month mark, even if you don't nurse. It is really cool how it all >works. ps, I used a Medela double pump from Babysrus, for around >$250, and you can rent them from the hospital but I liked the Medela >best. > >Again, this is your decision. I still suspect that you are >healthier than other moms who have never had implants. You do what >you feel comfortable doing, and just go with it. > >hugs, >Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 I wish you the best in whatever you decide to do. It sounds like you must be doing well if your pregnant and all. How far along are you dear? How wonderful. I loved being pregnant with both my kids. I just wish I had given birth to my little boy before the implants. It is sad to look back and think how things might have been different for him. My daughter is so bright and intelligent my son struggles. I want to work on getting him off the medication soon. I want to see how I will be doing in another month or two before I begin to work on him though. Annie --- JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Beth, thanks Ill look into that pump. Very interesting. I never thought that I could be healthier than women that have never had implants, you may have a point and made me smile too! Love you, >From: " bethlakey " <bethlakey@...> >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: : breastfeeding >Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 19:07:03 -0000 > > > >, > >Le Leche makes this really cool device that you hook up to your bra, >it's a tube that hangs over your breast around the nipple. The milk >is in the container that hangs over your shoulder. The baby gets >the formula, but it's more of a sucking technique from the nipple. >You may want to check into it. Maybe you could drain your breast >first with a breastpump, then let her suck from the device. That >way they don't get nipple confusion. Then, if your milk comes back >fine, you would know everything is ok, and you wouldn't have lost >your supply. You still are making a little milk, even at the 3 >month mark, even if you don't nurse. It is really cool how it all >works. ps, I used a Medela double pump from Babysrus, for around >$250, and you can rent them from the hospital but I liked the Medela >best. > >Again, this is your decision. I still suspect that you are >healthier than other moms who have never had implants. You do what >you feel comfortable doing, and just go with it. > >hugs, >Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 thanks Annie. That is very sweet. How old are your kids if you dont mind mind me asking ? I hope everythnig is ok with your son Love jUlie >From: Annie <annie200548@...> >Reply- > >Subject: RE: : breastfeeding >Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 07:59:43 -0800 (PST) > > > I wish you the best in whatever you decide to >do. >It sounds like you must be doing well if your pregnant >and all. How far along are you dear? >How wonderful. I loved being pregnant with both my >kids. I just wish I had given birth to my little boy >before the implants. It is sad to look back and think >how things might have been different for him. >My daughter is so bright and intelligent my son >struggles. >I want to work on getting him off the medication soon. >I want to see how I will be doing in another month or >two before I begin to work on him though. >Annie >--- JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: > > >--------------------------------- > >Beth, thanks Ill look into that pump. Very >interesting. I never thought that I could be >healthier than women that have never had implants, you >may have a point and made me smile too! Love you, > > > > > > > > >From: "bethlakey" <bethlakey@...> >Reply-> >> >Subject: > : breastfeeding >Date: Thu, 24 >Feb 2005 19:07:03 -0000 > > > >, > >Le Leche >makes this really cool device that you hook up to your >bra, >it's a tube that hangs over your breast around >the nipple. The milk >is in the container that hangs >over your shoulder. The baby gets >the formula, but >it's more of a sucking technique from the nipple. >You >may want to check into it. Maybe you could drain your >breast >first with a breastpump, then let her suck >from the device. That >way they don't get nipple >confusion. Then, if your milk comes back >fine, you >would know everything is ok, and you wouldn't have >lost >your supply. You still are making a little milk, >even at the 3 >month mark, even if you don't nurse. It >is really cool how it all >works. ps, I used a Medela >double pump from Babysrus, for around >$250, and you >can rent them from the hospital but I liked the Medela > >best. > >Again, this is your decision. I still >suspect that you are >healthier than other moms who >have never had implants. You do what >you feel >comfortable doing, and just go with it. > >hugs, >Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 My son is 6 just barely and my daughter will be 17 in March. My son is going to a therapist that is really hopeful we can get him off the medication as time goes by. Right now I have him on adderall XL once a day. We hope to reduce it and see if dietary changes will be enough to keep him from the way he was a few months ago How old is your son again? When will your baby be due? You ust be very happy. I need to be refreshed on how far along you are as I can not keep track of all the things going on with my memory still being sometimes fuzzy. It is better than it used to be, and no more brain fog. Did you have brain fog ? Did it go away with explant? I still keep expecting mine to come back but it has not yet. Could I be so blessed to be cured of it that fast? AnnieJOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: thanks Annie. That is very sweet. How old are your kids if you dont mind mind me asking ? I hope everythnig is ok with your son Love jUlie Juli>From: Annie <annie200548@...> >Reply- > >Subject: RE: : breastfeeding >Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 07:59:43 -0800 (PST) > > > I wish you the best in whatever you decide to >do. >It sounds like you must be doing well if your pregnant >and all. How far along are you dear? >How wonderful. I loved being pregnant with both my >kids. I just wish I had given birth to my little boy >before the implants. It is sad to look back and think >how things might have been different for him. >My daughter is so bright and intelligent my son >struggles. >I want to work on getting him off the medication soon. >I want to see how I will be doing in another month or >two before I begin to work on him though. >Annie >--- JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: > > >--------------------------------- > >Beth, thanks Ill look into that pump. Very >interesting. I never thought that I could be >healthier than women that have never had implants, you >may have a point and made me smile too! Love you, > > > > > > > > >From: "bethlakey" <bethlakey@...> >Reply-> >> >Subject: > : breastfeeding >Date: Thu, 24 >Feb 2005 19:07:03 -0000 > > > >, > >Le Leche >makes this really cool device that you hook up to your >bra, >it's a tube that hangs over your breast around >the nipple. The milk >is in the container that hangs >over your shoulder. The baby gets >the formula, but >it's more of a sucking technique from the nipple. >You >may want to check into it. Maybe you could drain your >breast >first with a breastpump, then let her suck >from the device. That >way they don't get nipple >confusion. Then, if your milk comes back >fine, you >would know everything is ok, and you wouldn't have >lost >your supply. You still are making a little milk, >even at the 3 >month mark, even if you don't nurse. It >is really cool how it all >works. ps, I used a Medela >double pump from Babysrus, for around >$250, and you >can rent them from the hospital but I liked the Medela > >best. > >Again, this is your decision. I still >suspect that you are >healthier than other moms who >have never had implants. You do what >you feel >comfortable doing, and just go with it. > >hugs, >Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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