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Christi,

My suggestion is that she needs to feed him in some other way besides

bottles. Cup, dropper, spoon etc. She should try to get some help with her

toddler so she can focus on getting nursing going. She should call a LLL

leader or Lactation Consultant for help and support. If she starves his

suck (getting rid of the bottles) he will be more encouraged to do his

sucking at her breast. Taking him in the bath with her is a good way to get

him to latch.

Wendi

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breastfeeding resources and info

question for a friend

I have a girlfriend who just had a baby 1 week ago.. she started off NOT

nursing, but instead pumping and giving him a bottle, I am not sure why she

chose this path, but she did.. Her milk supply is well established, but now

she would like to nurse him, and he won't latch.. it too used to the easy

bottle I would guess..

I went over to try to help her today, and she was just exhausted, she also

has a 22 month old son. She was frustrated, baby was fidgety and frustrated

also.. we did get him to latch for 3 minutes or so, but then she gave him a

bottle..

I think she feels bad when he gets frantic..

Any suggestions?

Christi

Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!

http://www.lactivist.com

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Christi,

My suggestion is that she needs to feed him in some other way besides

bottles. Cup, dropper, spoon etc. She should try to get some help with her

toddler so she can focus on getting nursing going. She should call a LLL

leader or Lactation Consultant for help and support. If she starves his

suck (getting rid of the bottles) he will be more encouraged to do his

sucking at her breast. Taking him in the bath with her is a good way to get

him to latch.

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

breastfeeding resources and info

question for a friend

I have a girlfriend who just had a baby 1 week ago.. she started off NOT

nursing, but instead pumping and giving him a bottle, I am not sure why she

chose this path, but she did.. Her milk supply is well established, but now

she would like to nurse him, and he won't latch.. it too used to the easy

bottle I would guess..

I went over to try to help her today, and she was just exhausted, she also

has a 22 month old son. She was frustrated, baby was fidgety and frustrated

also.. we did get him to latch for 3 minutes or so, but then she gave him a

bottle..

I think she feels bad when he gets frantic..

Any suggestions?

Christi

Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!

http://www.lactivist.com

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The whole reason I sought out this list is because that's exactly what

happened to me. I couldn't get the baby to latch on in the hospital

after a c-section, so we started pumping, and we missed the lacation

consultant because I was in the hospital over a weekend.

To make a long story short, the baby didn't latch on until he was 11

days old, after we went to see a lactation consultant.

He's my first baby, and when I thought the baby was hysterical and

screaming, and wanted to give him a bottle right away, the LC just

laughed at and said, " That's nothing. He's not even upset yet; just

fussing. " She can show your friend how to be patient with it.

We got him to latch on and haven't had a problem since. The only thing

is that we supplemented with bottles of formula because my milk didn't

come in right away and the nurses told me he'd starve, so I've had

supply problems.

Your friend is lucky she's just doing breastmilk bottles. Tell her to

get to a LC right away, and to RELAX. The LC can make it work; I was

ready to give up when he was only 11 days old because I was sure Sawyer

would never latch on; we're still going strong at almost ten weeks.

Hope this helps.

Meagan.

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The whole reason I sought out this list is because that's exactly what

happened to me. I couldn't get the baby to latch on in the hospital

after a c-section, so we started pumping, and we missed the lacation

consultant because I was in the hospital over a weekend.

To make a long story short, the baby didn't latch on until he was 11

days old, after we went to see a lactation consultant.

He's my first baby, and when I thought the baby was hysterical and

screaming, and wanted to give him a bottle right away, the LC just

laughed at and said, " That's nothing. He's not even upset yet; just

fussing. " She can show your friend how to be patient with it.

We got him to latch on and haven't had a problem since. The only thing

is that we supplemented with bottles of formula because my milk didn't

come in right away and the nurses told me he'd starve, so I've had

supply problems.

Your friend is lucky she's just doing breastmilk bottles. Tell her to

get to a LC right away, and to RELAX. The LC can make it work; I was

ready to give up when he was only 11 days old because I was sure Sawyer

would never latch on; we're still going strong at almost ten weeks.

Hope this helps.

Meagan.

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Hello ladies!!

Just curious about something I heard from a friend this weekend. She

was talking about her friend's " W-shaped uterus " and the

complications she'd been having, and I couldn't figure out what a W-

shaped uterus would really be. Anyone have any thoughts on this? It

doesn't sound like her friend has had a very good dx, so I'd like to

be able to offer her some more valid information to get her started

in the right direction. Anyone know what this could be?

I just thought you ladies would be the experts to ask... :)

Jenessa

UD, 27, and TTC #1 (2nd loooong cycle)

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