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Patricia Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 May 2019 21:20:31 +0000
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 Back in the 50's there used to be an ob in our area.  Moms stayed 7 midnights after birth and all of her patients breast fed or else!  Of course back then the babies didn't even get ANYTHING for 24 hours! and the rediculous schedules for 4 hour feeds and x # of minutes on the breast.  At least we come a bit further than that. I had my first baby in 59 and lasted 2 1/2 weeks becuse she wanted to eat every 2 hours or so, so I obviously didn't have enough milk.  Didn't even try to nurse #2 because my RN s-i-l told me it wouldn't be possible with a toddler running around.  Baby 3 was admitted to hosp for dehyd from a virus and of course I wasn't "allowed" to BF and that was the end of his nursing.  Baby #4 nursed 2 years, guess when I joined LLL?  Ah those were the days.  Pat


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