tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post1026450720514239364..comments2010-05-05T22:24:43.248-04:00Comments on NY Office Mom: Got Breast Milk!NY Office Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12259216897877031762noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post-50870860342583492342009-10-25T11:33:39.962-04:002009-10-25T11:33:39.962-04:00Thank you for the post, i appreciate it.Thank you for the post, i appreciate it.Medela symphonyhttp://www.breastpumpdeals.com/medela-symphony-breast-pump.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post-3193531022887812902009-09-26T16:38:16.465-04:002009-09-26T16:38:16.465-04:00Lucas is such a cutie!
In the beginning there a...Lucas is such a cutie! <br /><br />In the beginning there are so many adjustments that make life hard, but hang in there as it does get better, even the breastfeeding should get easier as your nipples....um....toughen up shall I say? <br /><br />Usually a little after the two month mark life starts to feel a bit more organized as you get into more of a predictable daily pattern. It's coming soon -- hang on!Nanny Deehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03776184912134660338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post-62672914613371062132009-08-25T04:40:59.341-04:002009-08-25T04:40:59.341-04:00Hang in there! Breastfeeding can definitely be pai...Hang in there! Breastfeeding can definitely be painful and exhausting in the beginning, but it is oh-so-worth-it. <br /><br />P.S. Your little guy is so cute. I love his head of dark hair. Just beautiful!<br /><br />stephanie@metropolitanmama.netStephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05993230105586205393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post-50112865104913941482009-08-24T15:17:37.994-04:002009-08-24T15:17:37.994-04:00Oh yeah ... I feel ya on the breastfeeding. It'...Oh yeah ... I feel ya on the breastfeeding. It's much more challenging than I had ever thought. My baby Jude is pushing 4 months & I promise, it will continue to get better & better. :)Estherhttp://www.faintstarlite.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post-34754653550655844322009-08-24T13:47:57.025-04:002009-08-24T13:47:57.025-04:00Newborns naturally want to feed often as they are ...Newborns naturally want to feed often as they are weaning off the continual feeds given to them by the your amazing placenta. <br /><br />Many moms misinterpret this frequency as a sign baby isn't getting enough. Learning to sleep while breastfeeding is the lifesaver here!<br /><br />warmly,<br />Nikki LeeUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18113822553964884607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2390472894013834210.post-9144454097079317932009-08-24T01:02:46.732-04:002009-08-24T01:02:46.732-04:00Don't worry. You and your "girls" wi...Don't worry. You and your "girls" will get into the rhythm. It's a vicious cycle - you need to pump to produce but you can't produce if you aren't resting but you can't rest because you need to pump. Thankfully though, it sounds like you're figuring things out. Just do what you can and find your balance. I produced about 2-3 oz. per pump in total for Lukas and it seems to be the same for Olivia but my motto is "anything (even 1 oz) is better than nothing". Even with my limited supply I lasted 11 months for Lukas and am hoping to do the same for Olivia. Good luck my friend!Leannenoreply@blogger.com