Hi,
Just to let you know that the new, totally revised
edition of "Adoptive Breastfeeding and relactation" booklet is available from
the Australian Breastfeeding Association.
It's a fabulous resource for adoptive mothers, and
mothers who wish to relactate. It would also
boobs gently - like patting a dog. I
think it is quite cute.
Rhonda.
---Original Message---
From: Macha McDonald
Date: Monday, June 03,
2002 23:55:49
To: ozmidwifery
Subject: RE:
relactation
When I said
be one day she will
go on, but then again, maybe she wont. I think the key to relactation is
time. People rush into it thinking they havent got a moment to lose, and
thats when it doesnt work, because they get tired of the hard work for small
reward. Perseverance and time have worked wanders!!!
-
From: Macha McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ozmidwifery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 11:48 PM
Subject: relactation
> Macha's relactation story.
>
> Baby Emeleen was born 22nd March, 2001. First day was great. Second
night
> was a nightm
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Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 11:48 PM
To: ozmidwifery
Subject: relactation
Macha's relactation story.
Baby Emeleen was born 22nd March, 2001. First day was great. Second night
was a nightmare. She wouldnt stop crying and my nipples were beginning to
hurt
Macha - well done!!! Your story I am keeping to inform others what can be
done.
Liz
Subject: relactation
> Macha's relactation story.
>
> Baby Emeleen was born 22nd March, 2001. First day was great. Second
night
> was a nightmare. She wouldnt stop crying and my nippl
Macha's relactation story.
Baby Emeleen was born 22nd March, 2001. First day was great. Second night
was a nightmare. She wouldnt stop crying and my nipples were beginning to
hurt. Midwife taught me to use controlled crying...on my 2 DAY old baby (If
I knew then what I know now!).