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Clayton and Anne Nans <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Feb 2001 13:12:18 -0500
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Diane, I really liked the point you made about feedings being quick and
uneventful as the baby gets the hang of breastfeeding.  I am definitely
finding this to be true with my 2 month old singleton.  Feedings are not a
big deal, and I really have no idea how many times my son eats in a day, but
I know he is growing and thriving and my supply is good.  Even night
feedings are quick and easy, and I don't mind feeding a few times in the
night.  With my triplets, though, feeding was a very big deal and took a
good bit of time, and a schedule and long periods of babies sleeping at
night was survival for my family.  I am very glad to have an opportunity to
nurse a singleton after nursing my precious triplets.  It is a completely
different experience and one newborn to manage is very different than 3.  I
still believe, much to the dismay of some, that schedules have their place
in the world of multiples, but am finding it not to be the case at all with
one baby.

Anne Nans, RN, IBCLC
Fredericksburg, VA

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