Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Hi my name is Carlson I am going to be turning 16 in 5 days! I am so excited LoL June 5th! It is kind of funny well not funny but something how I got here... I could get to sleep last night because the baby was kicking or had the hiccups so I went into the teen pregnancy chat room that is where I met Phawxsee later I found out was Alli...I don't know how we got on the subject of breastfeeding but we did she asked if I was planning to breastfeed I told her I wasn't sure...so all the sudden she starts getting into all the important things that breastfeeding can do I.E. you can bond the antibodies are great and your baby doesn't get sick nearly as often and so forth so I started thinking about it and in the end after her badgering me and practically screaming that beastfeeding is the only choice lol I decided okay...so after that she got me set up here tadum LoL I am now 36 weeks pregnant and ready to expload! I want to be done with it LoL just a few more weeks! 23 days in counting, you want MORE about me LoL The father and I are " somewhat " seeing eachother but never once brings up the baby or will even touch my tummy nice huh? My parents are excited NOW for the birth of thier first grand baby! We don't know the sex yet (by choice) So I am trying to stay with nutrals from clothing. I am just rembaling now so that is about it for now Carlson Birthday June 5th Due June 22 with #1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 ! Welcome to our wonderful list! I think that you've made a fantastic choice. We're here to support you and help you in any way we can. It can be a rough road...but well worth it for you and your baby! Those last few weeks are the worst, but let me tell you this...ENJOY THEM. Soon your baby will be out...and you will miss feeling him/her moving inside of you and feeling that closeness. I know I miss it! Get your sleep while you can! You'll need it! I wish you the best of luck in your last few weeks of pregnancy and delivery. I hope we can support your choice! ~ Mom to Holden 4-14-99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Hi ! Welcome! Glad you subscribed- This is a great list! Happy Birthday and Happy Impending Birth Day! Alli knows what she's talking about, and so do a lot of other women here. You'll learn a lot! I have. Tammy > From: Ababynjune@... > > Hi my name is Carlson I am going to be turning 16 in 5 > days! I am so > excited LoL June 5th! It is kind of funny well not funny but > something how I > got here... > I could get to sleep last night because the baby was kicking or had the > hiccups so I went into the teen pregnancy chat room that is where I met > Phawxsee later I found out was Alli...I don't know how we got on > the subject > of breastfeeding but we did she asked if I was planning to > breastfeed I told > her I wasn't sure...so all the sudden she starts getting into all the > important things that breastfeeding can do I.E. you can bond the > antibodies > are great and your baby doesn't get sick nearly as often and so > forth so I > started thinking about it and in the end after her badgering me and > practically screaming that beastfeeding is the only choice lol I decided > okay...so after that she got me set up here tadum LoL > I am now 36 weeks pregnant and ready to expload! I want to be > done with it LoL > just a few more weeks! 23 days in counting, you want MORE about me LoL > The father and I are " somewhat " seeing eachother but never once > brings up the > baby or will even touch my tummy nice huh? > My parents are excited NOW for the birth of thier first grand > baby! We don't > know the sex yet (by choice) So I am trying to stay with nutrals from > clothing. > I am just rembaling now so that is about it for now > > Carlson > Birthday June 5th > Due June 22 with #1 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ONElist: the best source for group communications. > http://www.onelist.com > Join a new list today! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Breastfeeding is Best!! > http://www.maclee.com/breastfeeding > > If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 , Again Welcome. Glad to have you here and congratulations. Wendi Re: Welcome to breastfeedingonelist From: Ababynjune@... Hi my name is Carlson I am going to be turning 16 in 5 days! I am so excited LoL June 5th! It is kind of funny well not funny but something how I got here... I could get to sleep last night because the baby was kicking or had the hiccups so I went into the teen pregnancy chat room that is where I met Phawxsee later I found out was Alli...I don't know how we got on the subject of breastfeeding but we did she asked if I was planning to breastfeed I told her I wasn't sure...so all the sudden she starts getting into all the important things that breastfeeding can do I.E. you can bond the antibodies are great and your baby doesn't get sick nearly as often and so forth so I started thinking about it and in the end after her badgering me and practically screaming that beastfeeding is the only choice lol I decided okay...so after that she got me set up here tadum LoL I am now 36 weeks pregnant and ready to expload! I want to be done with it LoL just a few more weeks! 23 days in counting, you want MORE about me LoL The father and I are " somewhat " seeing eachother but never once brings up the baby or will even touch my tummy nice huh? My parents are excited NOW for the birth of thier first grand baby! We don't know the sex yet (by choice) So I am trying to stay with nutrals from clothing. I am just rembaling now so that is about it for now Carlson Birthday June 5th Due June 22 with #1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ONElist: the best source for group communications. http://www.onelist.com Join a new list today! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.maclee.com/breastfeeding If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Good luck and keep smiling a miricle is about to come into the world and change your life forever and its worth every minute they are gods blessing and little angels. I will Pray for a safe delivery for you good luck and if you need someone to talk to you can email me directly my email info is at the bottom! My name by the Way is Sue and my Daughter is Marissa she will be 6 months on the 7th of june Sue:) On Mon, 31 May 1999 00:56:07 EDT Ababynjune@... writes: >From: Ababynjune@... > >Hi my name is Carlson I am going to be turning 16 in 5 days! I >am so >excited LoL June 5th! It is kind of funny well not funny but something >how I >got here... >I could get to sleep last night because the baby was kicking or had >the >hiccups so I went into the teen pregnancy chat room that is where I >met >Phawxsee later I found out was Alli...I don't know how we got on the >subject >of breastfeeding but we did she asked if I was planning to breastfeed >I told >her I wasn't sure...so all the sudden she starts getting into all the > >important things that breastfeeding can do I.E. you can bond the >antibodies >are great and your baby doesn't get sick nearly as often and so forth >so I >started thinking about it and in the end after her badgering me and >practically screaming that beastfeeding is the only choice lol I >decided >okay...so after that she got me set up here tadum LoL >I am now 36 weeks pregnant and ready to expload! I want to be done >with it LoL >just a few more weeks! 23 days in counting, you want MORE about me >LoL >The father and I are " somewhat " seeing eachother but never once brings >up the >baby or will even touch my tummy nice huh? >My parents are excited NOW for the birth of thier first grand baby! We >don't >know the sex yet (by choice) So I am trying to stay with nutrals from > >clothing. >I am just rembaling now so that is about it for now > > Carlson > Birthday June 5th > Due June 22 with #1 > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ONElist: the best source for group communications. >http://www.onelist.com >Join a new list today! >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Breastfeeding is Best!! >http://www.maclee.com/breastfeeding > >If you like this list also check out >http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Sue O'Connor/ 50 Forrester Street/Newburyport Ma 01950 E-Mail - Sueinnbpt@... Join my circle go to www.onelist.com and look for BabyCouuponsonelist Babies(children) are blessings have you hugged yours today! Remember give your Partner a hug too(so they don't feel left out) ! Smile it looks better than a frown (and maybe you'll get one back) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 ~ Thanks! I have heard that I need to enjoy these weeks but I am just so tierd of all the pregnancy stuff! UGH well its almost over anyway so yippy I still have a lot to learn and fast about all this breastfeeding stuff! LoL so I am going to have a lot of ?s : ) Carlson Birthday June 5th Due June 22 << From: Mygrdntool@... ! Welcome to our wonderful list! I think that you've made a fantastic choice. We're here to support you and help you in any way we can. It can be a rough road...but well worth it for you and your baby! Those last few weeks are the worst, but let me tell you this...ENJOY THEM. Soon your baby will be out...and you will miss feeling him/her moving inside of you and feeling that closeness. I know I miss it! Get your sleep while you can! You'll need it! I wish you the best of luck in your last few weeks of pregnancy and delivery. I hope we can support your choice! ~ Mom to Holden 4-14-99 >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Tammy thanks for all the Birthday wishes! Carlson Birthday June 5th Due June 22 << Hi ! Welcome! Glad you subscribed- This is a great list! Happy Birthday and Happy Impending Birth Day! Alli knows what she's talking about, and so do a lot of other women here. You'll learn a lot! I have. Tammy >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Congratulations on your new baby! I hope her or she comes soon! My first (and only), Emma, came three weeks early! Anyway, I am glad Alli convinced you to give breastfeeding and our list a try. It is truly one of the most worthwhile things I have ever done. And it isn't just for the baby. There are wonderful benefits for you, too. The neatest thing in my opinion is that it is a great way to show love to your baby. Even when you are tired or not feeling well, you are still able to give your baby the very best you have to offer by breastfeeding. It is love without any words! And let's face it, the baby can't understand words yet, but he or she will understand milk! Best of luck! and Emma 3-30-99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 , A great thing about breastfeeding is if you are sick you don't even have to leave your bed. If you are bottle feeding it is up and down all day preparing bottles. How tiring! Wendi Re: Welcome to breastfeedingonelist Congratulations on your new baby! I hope her or she comes soon! My first (and only), Emma, came three weeks early! Anyway, I am glad Alli convinced you to give breastfeeding and our list a try. It is truly one of the most worthwhile things I have ever done. And it isn't just for the baby. There are wonderful benefits for you, too. The neatest thing in my opinion is that it is a great way to show love to your baby. Even when you are tired or not feeling well, you are still able to give your baby the very best you have to offer by breastfeeding. It is love without any words! And let's face it, the baby can't understand words yet, but he or she will understand milk! Best of luck! and Emma 3-30-99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ With more than 17 million e-mails exchanged daily... http://www.onelist.com ...ONElist is THE place where the world talks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.maclee.com/breastfeeding If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Welcome !!! Congratulations on your decision to breastfeed your baby! How exciting for you!!!! It is soooo worth it!!! You should be very proud of yourself for making such an educated decision! Good for you!! You will love this list! We have MANY women who are very knowledgeable about breastfeeding! Just try to read and absorb all you can! I know that when I was pregnant all I had was a breastfeeding newsgroup and I didn't much enjoy reading it. 1) it wasn't very personal 2) It was hard for me to try to prepare for bf'ing in advance. I did however make myself read and was glad I did! Just remember that we're here for you once you have the baby and have any questions!! It does make a difference! Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy! I know it seems like it will go on forever but just try to hang in there. Relax and try to enjoy yourself! : ) I'm sorry to hear about the baby's father. Hopefully, it will all work out for you!! you're lucky that you have such a supportive family! That's wonderful! I'm Dana, sahm to Philip ph born 9/17/97. Again, welcome to the list!! Oh and happy birthday a little early!! Dana : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 In a message dated 5/31/99 6:56:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, austenj@... writes: << The neatest thing in my opinion is that it is a great way to show love to your baby. Even when you are tired or not feeling well, you are still able to give your baby the very best you have to offer by breastfeeding. It is love without any words! And let's face it, the baby can't understand words yet, but he or she will understand milk! >> , Awwww! What a wonderful way to put it! Dana : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Dana~ Thanks for the Birthday wishes and the information! << From: PhilsGal@... Welcome !!! Congratulations on your decision to breastfeed your baby! How exciting for you!!!! It is soooo worth it!!! You should be very proud of yourself for making such an educated decision! Good for you!! You will love this list! We have MANY women who are very knowledgeable about breastfeeding! Just try to read and absorb all you can! I know that when I was pregnant all I had was a breastfeeding newsgroup and I didn't much enjoy reading it. 1) it wasn't very personal 2) It was hard for me to try to prepare for bf'ing in advance. I did however make myself read and was glad I did! Just remember that we're here for you once you have the baby and have any questions!! It does make a difference! Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy! I know it seems like it will go on forever but just try to hang in there. Relax and try to enjoy yourself! : ) I'm sorry to hear about the baby's father. Hopefully, it will all work out for you!! you're lucky that you have such a supportive family! That's wonderful! I'm Dana, sahm to Philip ph born 9/17/97. Again, welcome to the list!! Oh and happy birthday a little early!! Dana : ) >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 In a message dated 99-06-06 16:20:31 EDT, you write: << I desire to breast feed the baby. >> Congratulations!! I believe adopting a baby is wonderful way of loving the world!! I just attended a Le Leche League conference & had the prevledge of hearing Dr Jack Norman speak. He is a leading peditrican from Toronto Canada & has an international BF clinic there. He was very proud to inform us he has adoptive mothers fulling BF. One of them has never been pregnant & this is her 2nd adoptee to nurse! He works with herbs, pumping & supplementation & hormones to start with. It can be done!!! I would suggest looking for an IBCLC, (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) in your area to get you started!! Good Luck to you!! Cristina Mom to Amber 7/11/94 & Austin 10/31/97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 Dear Friends, Hello, my name is Rev. Carolyn A. Hennig. I pastor a home church in New Jersey. I may be in a position to adopt a baby. And if this comes to pass I desire to breast feed the baby. I want to learn all I can so I will be prepared. Sincerely in the love of Jesus, Pastor Carolyn RevCarolynAHennig@... Woman's Care Group http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/9325/WomansCare.htm Subscribe/ Unsubscribe to Children's Bread Prayer Chain: http://childrensbreadprayer.listbot.com/ Awesome Christian Teen Scene http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/6576 Visit Cape May County Home Educator's Site! http://childrensbread.org/homeschl/capemay.htm 14557358@... Box 14 Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Welcome to breastfeedingonelist Hello, Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 Welcome to the list Rev. Hennig. That is a wonderful goal to breastfeed an adopted child! I can't wait to see what the others on the list have for feedback, as this is a very interesting topic to me I am sure you will learn lots here with us. I know I have. Jenn (24) DH:Andy(29) DD:Paige (1-13-99) Sacramento homepage: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/cottage/1595 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 Welcome! I'm glad you decided to join us! I know has some info on this, and Wendi may have as well. and Emma 3-30-99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 Rev Carolyn, Welcome to the list. I have a friend considering the same thing so am very much actively researching it. If you don't mind whenever I send her things I will send them your way as well. Adopted moms are true heros. Glad to have you here. Wendi Re: Welcome to breastfeedingonelist Dear Friends, Hello, my name is Rev. Carolyn A. Hennig. I pastor a home church in New Jersey. I may be in a position to adopt a baby. And if this comes to pass I desire to breast feed the baby. I want to learn all I can so I will be prepared. Sincerely in the love of Jesus, Pastor Carolyn RevCarolynAHennig@... Woman's Care Group http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/9325/WomansCare.htm Subscribe/ Unsubscribe to Children's Bread Prayer Chain: http://childrensbreadprayer.listbot.com/ Awesome Christian Teen Scene http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/6576 Visit Cape May County Home Educator's Site! http://childrensbread.org/homeschl/capemay.htm 14557358@... Box 14 Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Welcome to breastfeedingonelist Hello, Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 1999 Report Share Posted June 7, 1999 Hi Carolyn, and welcome to BreastfeedingOneList! Just as soon as I got near the end of my first reply to you, my sweet little one decided it was time for a reboot. So here we go again! You might want to ask yourself a few questions about relactating or inducing lactation. The answers will help you determine how you want the course of breastfeeding your baby to go, whether it is to provide a full supply of breast milk, or to provide emotional benefits by nurturing through breastfeeding. * How old is the baby you are adopting? Has this baby ever breastfed? How long has it been since breastfeeding was discontinued? (A younger baby, or a baby more willing to breastfeed and familiar with breastfeeding will be more likely to go smoothly.) * How will you tend to other children, or other obligations while you are relactating/inducing lactation? Will you be able to find alternative care for your children for this time, or reschedule your commitments? Is your family under any unusual stress? (You will need to focus at least two weeks on just this, perhaps more.) * What sort of support will you have during this time? Who will help encourage you and keep your motivation high, and your self-confidence strong? What are the fathers/partners feelings towards your breastfeeding this baby? (Your network of support may make all the difference. Even if your support isnt understanding of the reasons for breastfeeding, at the least, they can support your choice to make it happen with a sincere You Can Do It!) * What do you expect breastfeeding to provide for you? For the baby? Do you hope to provide all of his nutritional needs with your milk? Do you hope to provide all of the emotional needs through breastfeeding this baby? (In many countries, women are able to provide 100% of the breast milk for an adopted child. If the baby is willing to take the breast, it can be done.) There are also some expected changes to your body that may occur with lactation: * Changes in menstrual patterns due to the hormonals effects; * Breast/nipple changes (darkening of the areola, tenderness); * Appearance of colostrum when milk production begins; * Mood swings due to hormonal changes of induced lactation -- usually around the time you would notice an increase in production. If you are waiting for the baby to join your family, you may want to start 2-4 weeks before the arrival date. For some women, they can start expressing as soon as they know when their baby might be arriving. For other women, without a baby to nurse, the milk gradually decreases even with continued expressing if they begin too soon before the babys arrival. When the baby arrives, plan to gradually discontinue expressing and begin nursing the baby at the breast, decreasing expressing more frequently as nursing goes well. A nursing baby is more effective than any method of expression. A mother who is unsure about when her baby will be arriving may want to start with just a few pumping sessions a day and gradually add more sessions until whe is expressing every 2-2.5 hours during the day. When pumping, start at the lowest suction setting and pump between 5-15 minutes at each breast, depending on your comfort level, and work up to about 15 minutes at each breast. You might want to express during the night when you know the baby will be arriving in a few days, or to mimic the babys nursing patterns. On average, a baby nurses 20-30 minutes, every 2-3 hours throughout the day. At night, a baby may go 4-5 hours between nursings. Ideally, you would put the baby to the breast this frequently, assuming the baby is willing to nurse, or express milk by double-pumping. A schedule might look like this: Day 1-3 Pump/Express: 7a - 1p - 7p - Rest (3 sessions) Day 4-6 Pump/Express: 7a - 12p - 5p - 10p - Rest (4 sessions) Day 7-9 Pump/Express: 7a - 11.30a - 4p - 8.30p - 1a - Rest (5 sessions) Day 10-12 Pump/Express: 7a - 10a - 1p - 4p - 7p - 10p - 1a - Rest (7 sessions) Day 13-15 Pump/Express: 7a - 9a - 11.30a - 1.30p - 4p - 6p - 8.30p - 10p - 12.30p - Rest (9 sessions) Some basics for establishing a satisfying nutsing relationship and building a milk supply: * Relax and enjoy the baby -- the mothers emotions are important to her milk supply; * Nurse before, after, and bethween feedings for as long as the baby is willing, no matter if supplements are given and how; * Avoid pacifiers -- encourage all the babys sucking to be at the breast; * Nurse during the night -- keep the baby close; * Nurse on both breasts, at every feeding, if possible; * Drink enough fluids and eat a well-balanced diet; * Get enough rest; * Give up smoking (which can decrease supply) or keep it to a minimum, cutting down as much as possible. La Leche League has a book on their website catalog called Nursing Your Adopted Baby that may be helpful. You may also find a copy at your public library, at your local La Leche League group library, or at other bookstores. I hope you keep us posted on the events to come, too! I would love to personally hear how things have gone for you and this lucky baby!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 1999 Report Share Posted June 7, 1999 In a message dated 6/6/99 3:20:35 PM Central Daylight Time, RevCarolyn@... writes: << Hello, my name is Rev. Carolyn A. Hennig. I pastor a home church in New Jersey. I may be in a position to adopt a baby. And if this comes to pass I desire to breast feed the baby. I want to learn all I can so I will be prepared. >> Welcome!!! I sure hope everything works out with your baby. They are sure a gift from GOD. A tiny little angel for sure. My first advice would be start looking for a good pump NOW because you will want to be started well before the baby arives so you can be prepared for her/him. For this kind of task you will need the best of course as the saying goes you get what you pay for. So the best is the Medela Lactina or Clasica. BUT they are both about $700.00 SOOO I can understand if you can't or don't feel it's a good investment. You can also get the Pump in Style also by Medela it is around 150-200 MUCH less and alot of people think very close to working as well. You can contact your Dr (An OB preferably) and ask him about medican that will promote lactation. There is one called Reglan that he can give you if he doesan't know of any tell him that name and ask him to find out about it for you. There is alot fo Herb that can help induce a supply also. Although not nearly as effectly as the Reglan but HEY try them ALL One of my friends was going to adopt a baby and was successful in producing milk through pumping and medican she would be MORE then happy to give you any info you need. Her e-mail address is Strkldy@... she said e-mail her anytime or if you have instant messanger her screan name is strkldy. She is wonderful and a great support. GOOD LUCK!!!! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 1999 Report Share Posted June 7, 1999 Pastor Carol, I commend you for this desire! You can do it! I wonder if the mom who adopted a baby from another country is still with us? It is different as she was already lactating, but she might have some info. I can tell you that you have our full support and encouragement. What an exciting time for you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 1999 Report Share Posted June 8, 1999 Welcome Rev. Carolyn!!!!! I hope you enjoy this list as much as I do! We have a wonderful group of ladies here! I'm Dana, sahm to Philip ph, born 9/17/97, Good luck with the adoption and the breastfeeding! What a wonderful and admirable thing to do!! I look forward to getting to know you better! Dana : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 , Welcome to our list. It is nice to have you here with us all. I think you will find lots of support and it's a good place to share your experiences too. There is a toddler bf list that Cristina, another list member, began if you are interested. Sounds like you have a unique perspective on things. Glad you are here. - Jake (3-11-94 & Clay 10-22-97) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 ~ Welcome to the list! Your son has a beautiful name! I really admire the very young moms like yourself who choose to breastfeed. I think it's wonderful! ~ Mom to Holden (4-14-99) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 hi christina!! you just joined my other lists,teen_mommies and babylove!!! welcome!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 In a message dated 6/11/99 4:11:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jbplatt@... writes: << I think a a lot of moms your age opt for bottle feeding for many reasons. >>not me!!!! lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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