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I am just curious to know if any of you mommies have had any experience

with wet nursing and what your views on the subject are. I am somewhat torn

on the issue...on one hand, I wouldn't have a problem nursing someone else's

baby...especially in an emercency. But, I think I would be extremely jealous

if someone else were to feed my little nursling! I am just curious to know

your view points as well.

SAHM to NIcholas (3 yrs) and Madeline (3 mths)

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In a message dated 8/13/99 11:41:21 AM Central Daylight Time, Nitome@...

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<< I am just curious to know if any of you mommies have had any experience

with wet nursing and what your views on the subject are. I am somewhat torn

on the issue...on one hand, I wouldn't have a problem nursing someone else's

baby...especially in an emercency. But, I think I would be extremely

jealous

if someone else were to feed my little nursling! I am just curious to know

your view points as well.

SAHM to NIcholas (3 yrs) and Madeline (3 mths) >>

-

I am with you completely (that is I am torn on the subject). I have an older

sister who is currently pregnant and not taking very good care of herself.

She's smokes ciggarettes and pot and is planning on breastfeeding. I

sometimes think I could nurse her baby for her or pump so that her baby could

get the nourishment of breastmilk but then again I think this baby is her

responsibility and if she's to selfish to quit smoking (both pot and ciggs)

then that's her own problem. I don't mean to sound like a b*tch here but I

have major issues with my sister and the way she's treating this unborn

daughter of hers thourghout this pregnancy. I guess she's planning on bf,

smoking ciggs, and getting high. :-(

Like you though, I could not imagine someone else nursing Davian. I think

that for an emergency I wouldn't mind UNLESS it were my sister - know what I

mean?

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Nitome@... wrote:

> I am just curious to know if any of you mommies have had any experience

> with wet nursing and what your views on the subject are. I am somewhat torn

> on the issue...on one hand, I wouldn't have a problem nursing someone else's

> baby...especially in an emercency. But, I think I would be extremely jealous

> if someone else were to feed my little nursling! I am just curious to know

> your view points as well.

I don't mind it for emergency situations. My best friend and I are having

babies 5 weeks

apart (and both plan to do baby-led weaning as she has done with her older two).

We have

discussed the possibility of trading baby-sitting when the other wants to go out

for a

couple hours with their husband. Since we will both be nursing we could nurse

the baby of

the other if necessary. I am perfectly fine with the idea. She thinks it's

just weird.

When I was a baby my " boyfriend " was aout 3 weeks younger than me. Our moms

were best

friends. My dad got a collapsed lung when we were still very little and my mom

had to go

to the hospital with him, so I was left at her house. Since she was nursing

and we

were both hungry she nursed both of us at once. My mom thought that was

wonderful that she

would be willing to do it since at the time the hospital would not allow a

mother (even a

nursing one) to bring a baby into the hospital (12 year old limit - now they

have no limit

if the kid is not extremely disruptive and does not cause problems at the

hospital). It

didn't harm me in any way, that's for sure, and probably helped since 's

mom said I

had no trouble nursing and fell right to sleep (I was probably about 6 months at

the time).

~

EDD 2/8/00

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In a message dated 8/13/99 7:24:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, craun@...

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<< I have pumped out 136 oz >>

wow thats alot of milk!! good for you..

My girlfriend and I had children at the same time, and we would leave our

infant children with each other when we had to, because each of us could

nurse the others baby, since neither of our children would take a bottle!!

Anyone in the Seattle area that would do this?? dh and I would love to go out

for a night, but little miss Amandelyn will have nothing to do with a bottle,

paci or anything else but mom!!

Take care

Christi

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In a message dated 08/13/99 7:24:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, craun@...

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<< BTW I have pumped out 136 oz in 17 days plus nursing my son. Every pickup

I have more for her. Our bodies are soo wonderful to be able to do this. >>

That's so cool. How often do you pump and for how long??

Amy

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Subject: Re: Wet Nurse

I am just curious to know if any of you mommies have had any

experience

with wet nursing and what your views on the subject are. I am somewhat

torn

on the issue...on one hand, I wouldn't have a problem nursing someone

else's

baby...especially in an emercency. But, I think I would be extremely

jealous

if someone else were to feed my little nursling! I am just curious to

know

your view points as well.

SAHM to NIcholas (3 yrs) and Madeline (3 mths)

,

As a matter of fact i just approached this subject with a neighbor of

mine a few weeks ago.

Remember i had my wisdom tooth pulled? Well, i KNEW wouldn't take

a bottle and when all of these apts started coming up, i got scared that

she would get hungry and i wouldn't be there for her...i even had milk

pumped for her but she will have nothing to do with it (So what do i do

with it NOW???? LOL) I asked a neighbor if she would nurse her for

me...but she felt very uncomfortable with it. I don't think i would have

a problem with someone else nursing her for me IF THEY HAD TO. I would

rather her be fed than for her to scream from hunger. Wet nurses were

the norm for someone who really didn't make enough milk....(where did the

wet nurse live...? With the baby? or the baby with the wet nurse?) I

don't think it should be such a freaky thing ....but it is.

--Debbie

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In a message dated 8/14/99 7:15:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time, gazley@...

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<<

> I am just curious to know if any of you mommies have had any

experience

> with wet nursing and what your views on the subject are. >>

I think it is a wonderful thing to share with another baby. I have told this

story before, so oldtimers, bare with me. My Mom was still nursing my

brother when a friend asked her to babysit her 6 week old daughter. (she had

to go back to work) My mom agreed with the stiuplation that she would not

use any bottles. The day her friend dropped the baby off, she brought a bag

full of bottles and formula. My mom gave her the option of taking them with

her or she would throw them away. (probably said in a joking manner as they

were really good friends) From that day on, my mom nursed this baby when she

babysat her. It never seemed odd to me as a child at all. With the

communicable diseases now, we do need to be careful in that manner, but other

than that...I think it is great. Both parties would need to agree, of

course, to the arrangement. I had a friend whose baby was ULTRA sensitive to

what she ate. When she ate things that didn't agree with him, she would pump

and give the milk to me for my son as my milk supply stunk. I was so

grateful!

- Mommy to Jake (3-11-94), Clay (10-22-97) and due Feb 00

Wife to

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> I am just curious to know if any of you mommies have had any

experience

> with wet nursing and what your views on the subject are. I am somewhat

I honestly think that it's ok. My sister has a daughter who is 3 mos old and

if she needed it, I'd have no problem nursing her baby, and no problem with

her nursing mine (although I wonder if he'd get upset?) Now her on the other

hand finds that totally repulsive and would never consider it and neither

would my other sister who is due in Feb00..so I know it's a bit taboo in

this day and age but I think it's fine (especially within the family)

Gazley

Mom to (Oct 8, 1998)

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

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