Could it be that you came down with both mastitis and some other infection,
which your son caught?
www.kellymom.com is a great site on breastfeeding, if you want to research
further.
Vedrana
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I like "Mother and Baby the 1st week" (Sue
cox/ABA) I use it a lot even if it's not the first week. The baby is
newborn.
Barb
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Jo, how long does it take the baby to find
the breast and begin feeding? MM
I don't know what it's called, but the one where the freshly newborn
baby crawls up the mother's abdomen and attaches itself to the breast without
any help is awesome. Made me cry!
I don't know what it's called, but the one where the freshly newborn baby crawls up the mother's abdomen and attaches itself to the breast without any help is awesome. Made me cry!Hopefully someone else knows the name of it?JoOn 25/04/2006, at 9:59 AM, Kristin Beckedahl wrote:Can anyone recommend
I gorgot to say that going to the original
research papers is very enlightening. The devil is in the detail.MM
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Did you get a reply for this? Maybe I
missed it. The website for RCOG in the UK
has the policy for Strep B which is very rational and balanced; The Centre for
Disease Control in the USA,
where Australia takes its
lead is very extensive and requires close reading; Just google Strep b etc a
My episodes of mastitis got less frequent after the first 3 months but I
probably averaged at least one mastitis every 6 months for the entire time I
was feeding (2.5yrs). Though my later mastitis were generally breast injury
induced rather than infection and easily treated with homeopathics.
A
The thing that surprises me is that most of my friends have exclusively
breastfed and produced babies with rolls on their rolls and crevices so deep
you can't find the bottom of them... My own daughter was off the chart at 6
months (she was exclusively breastfed until somewhere around 16 months)
This is interesting Kelly and about time these
wretched charts were consigned to the bin.
I did a lactation course a few years ago and the
facilitator asked us to all bring in our own babies health records, some of
which were very old! It was obvious that all of us who had breast fed
produc
Title: Mastitis question
Hi,
Normally you should breastfeed from both breasts with mastitis. The only
exception, and I may stand corrected, is strep infection. The breast is very
red, not your typical mastitis. It is very painful and you feel quite ill.
I have not seen mastitis at 22 months.
Title: Mastitis question
where i work we encourage women to express on the
side that they are infected and continue feeding on the other side until the
infection clears, the infection should be treated by antibiotics and if severe
admission to hospital for iv antibugs. if the breastmilk has b
Can anyone recommend a really good BF video..?? I have only seen Follow Me Mum which I liked very much (altho the bub was not newborn?). Are there any other good ones to chase up? Thanks
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Title: Mastitis question
'They'
say it can't, but common sense infers that it is possible. We do encourage
mums to keep on with the b/f, hopefully someone will have the answer.
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Title: Article FYI new vaccination
Is this really the best thing we could be doing for our precious little babies when they are first born?
This is more than a pro/anti vaccination debate. Anything that interferes with early bonding, breatfeeding etc has to be questioned.
Research could s
Title: Mastitis question
Can a mother pass on her infecton to her breastfeeding child when she has mastitis?
Its just that I had what to me was obvious mastitis on Sat, quite a decent case of it, very sore breast, redness, fever, vomiting, quite ill. Still recovering on Monday when my breas
I've passed on the information to the mum-to-be. Thanks to all as it has broadened her options.
Lesley
Breastfeeding evolution in Britain - WHO changes guidelines...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2147863,00.html
Mothers got wrong advice for 40 yearsSarah-Kate Templeton, Medical
Correspondent
BREAST-FEEDING mothers have been given potentially harmful advice on infant
nutriti
Hi,
A little while ago someone posted on one of the birth lists about using
misoprostol. I can't find the post, but I think it is important to bring to
light the dangers of this drug which, seemingly, is becoming more popular in
Oz.
http://stopcytotec.com/WECAN_STOP_CYTOTEC.php
"During labor
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