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Martha,

I am so sorry for you. The best thing you could do is just get in bed and

nurse as much as possible. Again that is so horrible. Its bad enough you

were hurt but to be separated from nursing is just too much. I will put

something in my car and my wallet today. Thanks for warning us and get

well soon.

Wendi

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From: Fafahahema@...

I need to share something with everyone....one week ago today I was in a

car

accident that knocked me unconcouis (sp?) and unable to tell the EMT's and

doctors at the hospital that I was breastfeeding. If wasn't known to them

until my husband got to the hospital and told them that I was

breastfeeding.

It was already too late. I was given medication that is contradicted in

b/f.

I wasn't hurt very badly just a concussion from being knocked out and a

broken ankle. So what I am trying to say is that ladies....PLEASE put

something in your wallet stating that you are breastfeeding just incase you

are in a situation that you are unable to tell someone.

I had to pump and dump for 4 days while I watched my little taking a

bottle of formula. We are trying to get back to exclusively b/f, but is

taking a toll on me and her.

I am glad to be home and back semi-operating. =)... I had to delete most

of

mail because I didn't want my box to get full and I was very uncomfortable

sitting here at the desk. So if I missed anything REALLY good let me know.

Now.... GO PUT THAT MESSAGE IN YOUR WALLET NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

loves and hugs to all,

Martha

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In a message dated 5/22/99 12:18:36 PM Central Daylight Time,

Fafahahema@... writes:

<< I need to share something with everyone....one week ago today I was in a

car

accident that knocked me unconcouis (sp?) and unable to tell the EMT's and

doctors at the hospital that I was breastfeeding. If wasn't known to them

until my husband got to the hospital and told them that I was breastfeeding.

It was already too late. I was given medication that is contradicted in

b/f.

I wasn't hurt very badly just a concussion from being knocked out and a

broken ankle. So what I am trying to say is that ladies....PLEASE put

something in your wallet stating that you are breastfeeding just incase you

are in a situation that you are unable to tell someone.

I had to pump and dump for 4 days while I watched my little taking a

bottle of formula. We are trying to get back to exclusively b/f, but is

taking a toll on me and her.

I am glad to be home and back semi-operating. =)... I had to delete most

of

mail because I didn't want my box to get full and I was very uncomfortable

sitting here at the desk. So if I missed anything REALLY good let me know.

Now.... GO PUT THAT MESSAGE IN YOUR WALLET NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

loves and hugs to all,

Martha >>

Martha-

I am glad to hear that you are doing better. I am so sorry you had to go

through this but you have given excellent advice. An accident like this is

something nobody ever wants to think about but unfortunately it happens. I

wish you a speedy recovery and hope that and you are back to b/f

exclusively very soon.

God Bless!

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Martha,

That was some good advice you gave! I am so sorry to hear about your

accident. I have been battling with the flu for the past several days, but

you gave me some perspective! I do hope everything that was injured in the

accident recovers quickly. I know your darling will be back to the breast

exclusively SOON!

xo

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In a message dated 5/22/99 10:18:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

Fafahahema@... writes:

<< PLEASE put

something in your wallet stating that you are breastfeeding just incase you

are in a situation that you are unable to tell someone. >>

Martha I am so glad you are OK!! I never thought about a situation like that

before. I will definitely make a note of it!

Cristina

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In a message dated 5/22/99 6:15:20 PM Central Daylight Time, LilNukie@...

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<< I had to pump and dump for 4 days while I watched my little taking

a

bottle of formula. We are trying to get back to exclusively b/f, but is

taking a toll on me and her. >>

This is also a very good reason why you need to have a back up stash in your

frezer. You will never know when you may need it. I read one book that said

you should have a 2 week supply in your frezer. I know I have at least that

now and Before I donated all my milk I very well could of had a month :)

So hand express or pump if you don't want your baby to have formula.

Amy

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Amy,

I had a stash in my freezer....not a weeks worth but probably 2 days

worth....but a great idea!!!! We are nursing now only 2-3 bottles of formula

now....she slleps with me all night so she can suckle all night and so i

don;t have to get up which is very hard right noe hopefully i will be able to

move around more after wednesday....

martha

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Hi my name is Sue and I am glad you are ok! I am putting a note in my

wallet right after I get off the computer thanks for the advice! Sue:)

On Sat, 22 May 1999 13:18:12 EDT Fafahahema@... writes:

>From: Fafahahema@...

>

>I need to share something with everyone....one week ago today I was in

>a car

>accident that knocked me unconcouis (sp?) and unable to tell the EMT's

>and

>doctors at the hospital that I was breastfeeding. If wasn't known to

>them

>until my husband got to the hospital and told them that I was

>breastfeeding.

>It was already too late. I was given medication that is contradicted

>in b/f.

> I wasn't hurt very badly just a concussion from being knocked out and

>a

>broken ankle. So what I am trying to say is that ladies....PLEASE put

>

>something in your wallet stating that you are breastfeeding just

>incase you

>are in a situation that you are unable to tell someone.

>I had to pump and dump for 4 days while I watched my little

>taking a

>bottle of formula. We are trying to get back to exclusively b/f, but

>is

>taking a toll on me and her.

>I am glad to be home and back semi-operating. =)... I had to delete

>most of

>mail because I didn't want my box to get full and I was very

>uncomfortable

>sitting here at the desk. So if I missed anything REALLY good let me

>know.

>Now.... GO PUT THAT MESSAGE IN YOUR WALLET NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

>loves and hugs to all,

> Martha

>

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Having a freezer stash is a good idea, but WOW!, a 2 week

stash is a lot! That would probably be about 14 x 30 oz =

420 oz for us. I'm a pretty good pumper (I work full-time

now) and my freezer stash is only about 60-80 ozs.

Nevertheless, even if you only had a small freezer stash,

it would be extremely helpful in an emergency.

mom to Bart 1/22/99

--- Feb98@... wrote:

> From: Feb98@...

> This is also a very good reason why you need to have a

> back up stash in your

> frezer. You will never know when you may need it. I read

> one book that said

> you should have a 2 week supply in your frezer. I know I

> have at least that

> now and Before I donated all my milk I very well could of

> had a month :)

>

> So hand express or pump if you don't want your baby to

> have formula.

>

> Amy

>

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> I am glad to be home and back semi-operating. =)... I had to delete most

of

> mail because I didn't want my box to get full and I was very uncomfortable

> sitting here at the desk. So if I missed anything REALLY good let me

know.

> Now.... GO PUT THAT MESSAGE IN YOUR WALLET NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

> loves and hugs to all,

> Martha

Wow, I'm really sorry to hear that! I wish you a speedy recovery!

Hannah(UK)

Mum to Bethany 5, Lawrence 3 1/2 and Verity 11 months

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