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I'm a new mum to my adorable baby girl Iris Brigitte, I breast feed her and had to also include/combine formula feeds in the first few months in order for her to gain weight. I now completely breast feed as I found formula would upset her tummy and cause her distress, plus its a real pain sterilising bottles etc so i really do take my hat off to all the mums who choose to bottle feed. I am a single mum, Iris' father and I broke up during my pregnancy, so me time doesn't really exist any more....
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having a baby is so much work i think ill just stick with one!
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Yeah, go ahead and comment on a YouTube video about your babies red poop. That's gonna help you out a lot. Why don't you be a normal person and go to the damn doctor. People are fucking retarded sometimes.
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@SFUCI uh it means she wants your boobies to suck on hahaha
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no wonder new moms are so scared everyone has there own shit to say my advise rasie your baby how u see fit , screw what everyone else says , just cause they have like ten kids .that does not mean what they do will work for u and ur baby. every baby is different and breastfedding may be good and easy for some mothers , some might take some time and practice on both sides , sometimes it just don't work for different reasons don't get discurged.ther is nothing wrong with giving baby a bottle
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when i give my baby a bath she pulls on my shirt what does that mean?
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@36hesperia36 i couldnt agree more, formula is so bad for babies, its just not a natural thing
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Babies are NOT fragile???? Great, encourage people to throw em around...
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OH my god sounds like you need to take her to see a doctor to me.
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Something is wrong with my infant. Her feces is a dark red and I don't know what it could be from. I had her with me on my moped the other day and she accidentally fell off and into some brambles. A day later, her feces is this strange color. Could anyone help me out here?
Ugh.
Babys do NOT need to have a bottle even if breastfeeding, what horrible advise.
If mom is planning to return to work, or needs some time away for medical reasons etc, she can pump milk 2-4 weeks prior to her obligations, and introduce the bottle then.
This horrible advise is one of the many reasons women aren't 'able' to breastfeed. Introducing a pacifier or artificial nipple of any kind can interfere with the breastfeeding relationship, since the fake nipple has a fast flow.
Ugh.
36hesperia36 3 years ago 20
here are 3 tips i think every mother should use tip 1 sleep when baby sleeps and make sure u get 3 good meals aday tip 2 don't rock your baby to sleep or jiggle baby as he/she won't learn to go to sleep on its own and everytime it wakes u have to get it off again and that can wear u out even more and tip 3 if baby is crying and u can't cope put them safe in there cot and leave the room count to 10 and try again and if u stay carm baby will carm down as baby can tell if your upset so will baby
tphillpot 3 years ago 9