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Breastfeeding tip : Recognising a growth spurt

* You feel as though you haven't got enough
* Baby getting upset at the breast (though can be a sign of other common problems)
* Baby is breastfeeding often or almost nonstop (feel like baby is always wanting to feed)
* A baby who was previously sleeping through the night is now waking to breast feed several times
* Baby will latch and unlatch, fussing in between

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Breastfeeding tip : Recognising a growth spurt

* You feel as though you haven't got enough
* Baby getting upset at the breast (though can be a sign of other common problems)
* Baby is breastfeeding often or almost nonstop (feel like baby is always wanting to feed)
* A baby who was previously sleeping through the night is now waking to breast feed several times
* Baby will latch and unlatch, fussing in between

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Post by gem1981 Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:51 pm

I could just be over emotional / hormonal at the moment. I'm in the middle of my second period since they returned :iconsad: Anyway, we normally put Daisy to bed after she's fallen asleep downstairs (apart from tonight, as she wont sleep) so last night she was in bed and we heard her cry, so I went up to feed her. I was feeding her and I was thinking about how I'd feel when she stopped feeding and I just started crying, I was just so upset at the thought. Then earlier I was thinking about it again, and got upset again, and I'm holding back tears now to write this. How will I cope when she stops??? I think it will feel like part of our relationship is over. I'm absolutely dreading it Crying or Very sad

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Post by kay Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:49 am

:aww:

Feed her til she leaves home!
No, seriously - i go through stages like this, especially as Corey was approaching 1 - i worried about him automatically self weaning, but he's on more than ever!

I remind myself that he is so happy and healthy and content - and we will always have the bond, long after we have stopped feeding, and im sure super snuggles will replace the closeness of the breastfeeding.
Im sure your hormones are playing a part in it, but i TOTALLY understand how you feel :bighug:

Im thinking along the lines of when he is starting to self wean, i could try for another? maybe i could just be pregnant or BF forever? :wm:
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Post by Kasia80 Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:15 am

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Post by Natasha Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:25 pm

:bighug: bigggg hug for you
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Post by ldnug Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:23 pm

:aww: Bless u!
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Post by Squiglet Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:23 pm

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Post by jools Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:13 am

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Post by crazymummy Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:30 am

Big hugs to you, that brought a tear to my eye. xxx
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