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Date: | Fri, 29 Dec 2000 00:40:01 -0800 |
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Thank you, Dr. Newman for your opinion of the foremilk and
hindmilk discussion. Not being an IBCLC, that whole topic got to me.
While I breastfed for a month shy of 2 years, I alternated the breast
I offered when it got comfortable. I never could have just given one
breast at each session as I would have been lopsided and heavy sided.
I tried it at first and hated it. My daughters stimulated multiple
letdowns and the unfed side got hard as a rock, plus it got stretch
marks. So I fed with the first breast until it felt pretty soft and
let the baby nurse all it wished on the second side. I alternated
with the next feeding. I just felt each side with my hands and knew
to give the harder one first.
Most evenings I gave side 1, then side 2, 3, 4 5 6 7 & 8. That is what
each baby wanted to do and I obliged. Worked well for us.
By the way, I wished to ask if most mothers could go right back to sleep
after breastfeeding at night. I never could. After each session of
breastfeeding letdowns I also had to use the toilet to void urine.
I have never heard anyone else mention this aspect.
Judy Ritchie
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