Jump to content
RemedySpot.com
Sign in to follow this  
Guest guest

Re: know if someone's nursing

Rate this topic

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

She was flabbergasted when I told her I

took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to

Walmart, etc all the time

Same here Sue. I have always taken my kids shopping with me.

Now it is a little more difficult, since our family size has increased.

I need more groceries, and one cart just doesn't cut it anymore - I am

filled up half-way thru shop-rite! I used to use 2 carts, pushing

one and pulling another, but my 2-y.old does not like to sit in the cart,

and would rather drop on her head trying to get out! And Sammy doesn't

like to stay in the car seat for long shopping jaunts (heck they're all

long now!) so I need a free arm to hold him in at any moment (he has to

actually be in my arms, not a sling or a pack). So now I am at the

store twice as often.

Joan

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

She was flabbergasted when I told her I

took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to

Walmart, etc all the time

Same here Sue. I have always taken my kids shopping with me.

Now it is a little more difficult, since our family size has increased.

I need more groceries, and one cart just doesn't cut it anymore - I am

filled up half-way thru shop-rite! I used to use 2 carts, pushing

one and pulling another, but my 2-y.old does not like to sit in the cart,

and would rather drop on her head trying to get out! And Sammy doesn't

like to stay in the car seat for long shopping jaunts (heck they're all

long now!) so I need a free arm to hold him in at any moment (he has to

actually be in my arms, not a sling or a pack). So now I am at the

store twice as often.

Joan

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

She was flabbergasted when I told her I

took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to

Walmart, etc all the time

Same here Sue. I have always taken my kids shopping with me.

Now it is a little more difficult, since our family size has increased.

I need more groceries, and one cart just doesn't cut it anymore - I am

filled up half-way thru shop-rite! I used to use 2 carts, pushing

one and pulling another, but my 2-y.old does not like to sit in the cart,

and would rather drop on her head trying to get out! And Sammy doesn't

like to stay in the car seat for long shopping jaunts (heck they're all

long now!) so I need a free arm to hold him in at any moment (he has to

actually be in my arms, not a sling or a pack). So now I am at the

store twice as often.

Joan

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

In a message dated 7/5/00 12:32:22 AM Central Daylight Time,

morris@... writes:

<< I

was nursing her in every single picture!! >>

I wanted pictures of Will nursing for memories, but no body would take any

for me.

~ Candece ~

``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''

If no one took risks, Michelangelo would have painted the Sistine floor.

-Neil Simon

If I could show you how to make $500-$800/mo at home part-time,

with no selling, inventory, or MLM type pitfalls, would you like to hear

about it?

Email me: CandyLaNell@...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

In a message dated 7/5/00 11:18:14 AM Central Daylight Time, jen@...

writes:

<< I often wonder though...how do you unhook the

bra and latch the baby without looking? :) >>

ive found regular bras with out underwires work better for me then nursing

bras, i just dont wear them real tight, and i just pull it down and nurse,

then pull it back up.(i couldnt hardly unlatch the regular nursing bras in

public either, but there was one that was really easy to do, it didnt have

normal latches)

~ Candece ~

``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''

If no one took risks, Michelangelo would have painted the Sistine floor.

-Neil Simon

If I could show you how to make $500-$800/mo at home part-time,

with no selling, inventory, or MLM type pitfalls, would you like to hear

about it?

Email me: CandyLaNell@...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

In a message dated 7/5/00 11:18:14 AM Central Daylight Time, jen@...

writes:

<< I often wonder though...how do you unhook the

bra and latch the baby without looking? :) >>

ive found regular bras with out underwires work better for me then nursing

bras, i just dont wear them real tight, and i just pull it down and nurse,

then pull it back up.(i couldnt hardly unlatch the regular nursing bras in

public either, but there was one that was really easy to do, it didnt have

normal latches)

~ Candece ~

``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''

If no one took risks, Michelangelo would have painted the Sistine floor.

-Neil Simon

If I could show you how to make $500-$800/mo at home part-time,

with no selling, inventory, or MLM type pitfalls, would you like to hear

about it?

Email me: CandyLaNell@...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I use Playtex nursing bras and they are really easy to hook and unhook one handed. I usually lay baby across my lap, put my hand up my t-shirt, unhook my bra then get the baby latched on with my shirt covering his face in about 10 seconds lol If I'm somewhere really crowded I put a large receiving blanket around his head, under my arm to keep the side of my breast from being exposed, then drape the rest of it over his head. Practice and get quick with it, also get the baby latched on before he's crying, which will draw attention top you and get you flustered.

Michele

I often wonder though...how do you unhook the> bra and latch the baby without looking? :)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I use Playtex nursing bras and they are really easy to hook and unhook one handed. I usually lay baby across my lap, put my hand up my t-shirt, unhook my bra then get the baby latched on with my shirt covering his face in about 10 seconds lol If I'm somewhere really crowded I put a large receiving blanket around his head, under my arm to keep the side of my breast from being exposed, then drape the rest of it over his head. Practice and get quick with it, also get the baby latched on before he's crying, which will draw attention top you and get you flustered.

Michele

I often wonder though...how do you unhook the> bra and latch the baby without looking? :)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I use Playtex nursing bras and they are really easy to hook and unhook one handed. I usually lay baby across my lap, put my hand up my t-shirt, unhook my bra then get the baby latched on with my shirt covering his face in about 10 seconds lol If I'm somewhere really crowded I put a large receiving blanket around his head, under my arm to keep the side of my breast from being exposed, then drape the rest of it over his head. Practice and get quick with it, also get the baby latched on before he's crying, which will draw attention top you and get you flustered.

Michele

I often wonder though...how do you unhook the> bra and latch the baby without looking? :)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

When my 2nd was about 5 months old (first was 2), I was out with my double

stroller, both kids in it taking our regular walk. We ran into another

neighbor who couldn't believe I was venturing out with 2 small children.

Her only child was about 2, also, and she felt is was a huge ordeal just to

get the little one out for a walk. She was flabbergasted when I told her I

took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to

Walmart, etc all the time. It's not easy to get out with them at first, but

it sure is worth the effort. I've never had trouble taking my kids anywhere.

Sue

At 09:56 PM 7/5/00 -0500, you wrote:

> I determined when I first had

> > my kids that I would not be tied to the house and would do/bring along

> > whatever was necessary to keep up a fairly active lifestyle.

>

>Same here, and especially after #2.

>

>Amy Lynn

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

When my 2nd was about 5 months old (first was 2), I was out with my double

stroller, both kids in it taking our regular walk. We ran into another

neighbor who couldn't believe I was venturing out with 2 small children.

Her only child was about 2, also, and she felt is was a huge ordeal just to

get the little one out for a walk. She was flabbergasted when I told her I

took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to

Walmart, etc all the time. It's not easy to get out with them at first, but

it sure is worth the effort. I've never had trouble taking my kids anywhere.

Sue

At 09:56 PM 7/5/00 -0500, you wrote:

> I determined when I first had

> > my kids that I would not be tied to the house and would do/bring along

> > whatever was necessary to keep up a fairly active lifestyle.

>

>Same here, and especially after #2.

>

>Amy Lynn

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

When my 2nd was about 5 months old (first was 2), I was out with my double

stroller, both kids in it taking our regular walk. We ran into another

neighbor who couldn't believe I was venturing out with 2 small children.

Her only child was about 2, also, and she felt is was a huge ordeal just to

get the little one out for a walk. She was flabbergasted when I told her I

took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to

Walmart, etc all the time. It's not easy to get out with them at first, but

it sure is worth the effort. I've never had trouble taking my kids anywhere.

Sue

At 09:56 PM 7/5/00 -0500, you wrote:

> I determined when I first had

> > my kids that I would not be tied to the house and would do/bring along

> > whatever was necessary to keep up a fairly active lifestyle.

>

>Same here, and especially after #2.

>

>Amy Lynn

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I was like that with two, three is a different story..... lol I have a very hard time trying to control my 6 y/o ds who doesn't want to be there and my 2 y/o dd who wants to be everywhere at the same time, while holding the baby in the sling. I have decided to never take all three out by myself again unless I can't help it. I will leave one or two of the older ones home with daddy or I can leave my 6 y/o at his friends house.

Michele

When my 2nd was about 5 months old (first was 2), I was out with my double stroller, both kids in it taking our regular walk. We ran into another neighbor who couldn't believe I was venturing out with 2 small children. Her only child was about 2, also, and she felt is was a huge ordeal just to get the little one out for a walk. She was flabbergasted when I told her I took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to Walmart, etc all the time. It's not easy to get out with them at first, but it sure is worth the effort. I've never had trouble taking my kids anywhere.Sue

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I was like that with two, three is a different story..... lol I have a very hard time trying to control my 6 y/o ds who doesn't want to be there and my 2 y/o dd who wants to be everywhere at the same time, while holding the baby in the sling. I have decided to never take all three out by myself again unless I can't help it. I will leave one or two of the older ones home with daddy or I can leave my 6 y/o at his friends house.

Michele

When my 2nd was about 5 months old (first was 2), I was out with my double stroller, both kids in it taking our regular walk. We ran into another neighbor who couldn't believe I was venturing out with 2 small children. Her only child was about 2, also, and she felt is was a huge ordeal just to get the little one out for a walk. She was flabbergasted when I told her I took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to Walmart, etc all the time. It's not easy to get out with them at first, but it sure is worth the effort. I've never had trouble taking my kids anywhere.Sue

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I was like that with two, three is a different story..... lol I have a very hard time trying to control my 6 y/o ds who doesn't want to be there and my 2 y/o dd who wants to be everywhere at the same time, while holding the baby in the sling. I have decided to never take all three out by myself again unless I can't help it. I will leave one or two of the older ones home with daddy or I can leave my 6 y/o at his friends house.

Michele

When my 2nd was about 5 months old (first was 2), I was out with my double stroller, both kids in it taking our regular walk. We ran into another neighbor who couldn't believe I was venturing out with 2 small children. Her only child was about 2, also, and she felt is was a huge ordeal just to get the little one out for a walk. She was flabbergasted when I told her I took them (and the 1 year old I babysat for) grocery shopping and to Walmart, etc all the time. It's not easy to get out with them at first, but it sure is worth the effort. I've never had trouble taking my kids anywhere.Sue

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I love the pics of m little ones nursing, and even have a few my husband

took over my shoulder so we could really see their little face. I hope to

do the same with this baby, though often we're too caught up in daily life

to think of that stuff, especially once this baby comes as we also have 4

other active children.

Sue

At 11:17 AM 7/6/00 -0400, you wrote:

>

>I wanted pictures of Will nursing for memories, but no body would take any

>for me.

>

>~ Candece ~

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I love the pics of m little ones nursing, and even have a few my husband

took over my shoulder so we could really see their little face. I hope to

do the same with this baby, though often we're too caught up in daily life

to think of that stuff, especially once this baby comes as we also have 4

other active children.

Sue

At 11:17 AM 7/6/00 -0400, you wrote:

>

>I wanted pictures of Will nursing for memories, but no body would take any

>for me.

>

>~ Candece ~

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

I love the pics of m little ones nursing, and even have a few my husband

took over my shoulder so we could really see their little face. I hope to

do the same with this baby, though often we're too caught up in daily life

to think of that stuff, especially once this baby comes as we also have 4

other active children.

Sue

At 11:17 AM 7/6/00 -0400, you wrote:

>

>I wanted pictures of Will nursing for memories, but no body would take any

>for me.

>

>~ Candece ~

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

<< I often wonder though...how do you unhook the

bra and latch the baby without looking? :) >>

I found nursing bras that had velcro at Target stores. They were a life

saver.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

<< I often wonder though...how do you unhook the

bra and latch the baby without looking? :) >>

I found nursing bras that had velcro at Target stores. They were a life

saver.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

<< I often wonder though...how do you unhook the

bra and latch the baby without looking? :) >>

I found nursing bras that had velcro at Target stores. They were a life

saver.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

Do you have a camera with a timer? You can do it yourself with practice.

Otherwise the key is to be feeding and not have anyone know you are doing it

so they just take the picture. I'm not sure that my dad knew I was nursing

all the time, and if he did (which I suspect) I am glad that he was willing

to just shoot anyhow.

Amy Lynn

> I wanted pictures of Will nursing for memories, but no body would take any

> for me.

>

> ~ Candece ~

> ``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''``*''

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
Sign in to follow this  

×
×
  • Create New...