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is a bit bigger then my right. I don't understand why this just recently

happened and has been this way for probably about two weeks now. I'm not doing

anything different. Each time she nurses I alternate sides. Why is it that one

is fuller? Am I loosing milk in one side? How can I even them out? How can I

avoid loosing my milk supple? If anyone has any suggestions or advise I'd

greatly appreciated it.

I have some bad news..it'll probably stay that way! Nothing is wrong with your

supply and if you try to even it out, you will make problems :) Fortunately with

time, things go back to 'normal' and I can barely even tell now that I'm

nursing, they don't get AS FULL as they used to in those early times! So sorry,

but you're stuck for now :)

Gazley

Mom to (Oct 8, 1998)

http://members.tripod.com/~MysticMom

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Mine were like that Too what I was told to do is feed first on the

smaller side all the time then on the other side it worked a little bit!

sue: sahm to Marissa 12-07-98

On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 17:05:17 -0700 " and "

writes:

> Hi all, I am a new mommy of a seven week old baby girl who is

> breastfed. Everything seems to be going pretty good so far, but I am

> lop sided. My left side is a bit bigger then my right. I don't

> understand why this just recently happened and has been this way for

> probably about two weeks now. I'm not doing anything different. Each

> time she nurses I alternate sides. Why is it that one is fuller? Am

> I loosing milk in one side? How can I even them out? How can I avoid

> loosing my milk supple? If anyone has any suggestions or advise I'd

> greatly appreciated it.

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  • 4 years later...

> I am desperate to find someone with a UU who is carrying or

> has carried multiples. I am 25 weeks and have been on bed rest for

> over 6 weeks.

Hey there lady!

Our member carried twins to term in her UU this past March -

she had a cerclage placed around 13 weeks I think. You can go to the

photo section of our website, click " Our Kids " and look for the UU

" folder to see some inspiring pictures :-) I haven't seen her

around in a while but twins will cut down on your leisure time <lol>.

I don't know if its still active, but her email was

sebemail@.... If you'd like a boost, you can read her birth

story. Go to our website and click on Messages. On the rt hand side

of the page is a box where you can type in a Message number. Type in

19565 and click go :-)

Have you found Sidelines.org? They are a national support

organization for women on bedrest - they even do phone support if you

can't get to the computer.

Please check in with us whenever you feel like it - even if you just

are lonely or need to vent. Every night you go to sleep is one more

day your babies have been safe inside you, and every day matters.

Many gentle hugs,

19 wks w/#1

cerclage placed @13 wks

Asymmetrical fused UD, bicollis, resected vaginal septum

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> Hi,

> I just wanted to tell you to hang in there. We had a member,

,

> that carried twins in one horn of her BU (so it was comparable to

> having twins in a uu) and she just gave birth again recently to a

> third child. You can imagine with all those little ones running

> around that she is not on the board much, but I think that Beth

would

> be able to give you her email address. I know she had a lot of

> bedrest at the end but it was mainly due to her high blood

> pressure/preeclampsia.

Hi Sara,

Here is 's new address for the original poster:

rsgrambo@...

That preeclampsia turned out to be chronic kidney disease, and not

very troublesome to her singleton pregnancy. Baby Gunnar and the

twins are keeping her busy, but we chat on the phone every two weeks

or so.

Beth

SU, resected x 2

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