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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 13:12 PM   #1
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Whos doing what??

I quite fancy having ago at expressing milk, I dont feel comfortable with the idea of feeding straight from the breast. I dont know why I feel like that.
Ive also looked at the plus sides of breast feeding such as the imune sytem building up better anitbodies and i also like the idea that it supposed to help with weight loss after the birth.
I also like the idea you can express and freeze the milk over periods of time which would be easier than making bottles up constantly.

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Can you express straight away or would the baby have to latch to the breast first of all to start breast feeing. Sorry im slightly clueless as its only been these last weeks i have been concidering it?

However, I feel it would be nice to have the odd glass of wine. I dont mean drinking to get drunk.. more on the terms of a glass of wine with my meal... IE Christmas day etc as im not a big drinker.. or shoudl I say wasnt a big drinker any way.

I would however like to feed formula and then OH can get really involved with feeds making bottles etc. As many of you know he is suffering slightly from depression and i beleive it would be a really good way to help him feel more involved,

What are you doing.. or if you have had more than one and tried both methods which would you reccomend?

I really need help
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 14:52 PM   #2
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Babybean... why does it make you uncomfortable? Breastfeeding is natural and honestly.. that is what they are made for honey. They are not decorations or toys.. they have a use. You can still enjoy a glass of wine when breastfeeding you just can't give the baby the breastmilk for a certain period of time after drinking. Express it and dump it. I am sorry to be not understanding but I must say.. it is MUCH MUCH better to breastfeed your baby AND you. Obviously if you can't due to medical reasons that is different but unless that I think all women OWE it to their child to breastfeed. Recently studies have shown that breastfed babies are more intelligent and also think of all the wonderful nutrients offered in your milk! It is free too!!! I didn't breastfeed my first child because I was not able to but my second I did and I lost ALL my baby fat with in 3 months. You can breastfeed and pump so that your husband can feed the baby as well. I breastfed and then at the end of feeding I pumped out the last bits and froze them.. when I wanted to drink or go out I would have my husband or the sitter feed the baby the stored milk. It may be harsh to some but I see women who CHOOSE not to breastfeed the same as women who smoke while pregnant. I just can't understand it. I am not saying you need to do it for 1 year but do it atleast the recommended amount of time.. for your little one!

I am sorry but I have to say BREAST IS BEST! If you able to.. medically.
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 15:14 PM   #3
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I'm going to breastfeed, I breastfed my first and am determined to do so with this one too. I never found it interfered with my life, obviously in the early weeks I was feeding a lot but she soon got into a routine. I was able to have a drink when I wanted and went out. SadlyI didn't seem to shift my baby weight but I think that had more to do with the fact I was stuffing mars bars into my mouth too much!!!

As for your DH he can feed baby expressed milk, though they recommend you don't express for the first 6 weeks. However he can have his own thing - for my OH it was bathtime, he would give Seren a bath whilst I relaxed and he has never felt as though he has missed out on any bonding. If anyhting they are like twins, and I get to feel like the spare part.

I have known mums who for some reason have had to express rather then feed their baby straight from the breast and I have to say it is a great deal of work in that not only do you have the faff of steralising bottles but you also have to express regularly. However it is a preferable option over fomula but I just wantedto warn you. Why not try breastfeeding and if its not for you then look at other options. It is so much easier to go from breast to bottle then from bottle to breast.
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 15:54 PM   #4
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I'm gonna try breastfeeding and see how it goes
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 16:01 PM   #5
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i agree with seren.

I didn't breast feed Kacy thats for two reasons they wouldn't let me go home until kacy had had a full feed, and they weren't helping me so i just gave up in the end, which i shouldn't of but i did, but with this baby i'm am determined to breast feed this baby even if its not for very long, cos i'm having worries about certain things, which i will answer along the way, with breast feeding.
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 16:03 PM   #6
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Vicky, any concerns please ask. I too really struggled in the hospital and the midwives were bloody useless. But other breastfeeding mums were milesmore helpful. I really do think one of the biggest factors in breastfeeding successfully is having support
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 16:20 PM   #7
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What is the recommended amount of time to b/f??
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 16:33 PM   #8
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The World Health Organistaion recommend exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months but do recommed you breastfeed for upto 2 years
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 16:38 PM   #9
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I'm going to breastfeed because it's better for baby, helps you burn calories and who can forget cost much cheaper.
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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 17:05 PM   #10
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With Nathan I tried breast feeding but because he was early he didn't have the energy to suck and kept falling asleep and not getting enough. The midwifes didn't help either, they were horrible.

This time im determined to breast feed. It's better for baby, hopefully will hep me lose weight and it's free. If all goes well and I can breast feed I'll be stopping when baby get's his/her 1st tooth though.
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