sinbadsailor
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I would go as far to say that any mother that doesn't breastfeed, barring medical grounds, is not putting her childs needs first.
If I had known that the purpose of your earlier statement was simply to stir up a row, frankly I wouldn't have bothered replying.Just hoping to provoke some discussion on the baby feeding subject ...
AFAIK all newborns in Ireland, breastfed or not, get a once-off vitamin K injection; my five did anyway when each landed in the Coombe (each about 40 weeks after my wife 'fell' pregnant. . why do breast fed babies have to have an injection of vitamin K?
She believes that it is possible (based on the experiences of some of her own peers) that some breastfed children end up underfed.
She believes that it is possible (based on the experiences of some of her own peers) that some breastfed children end up underfed.
If I had known that the purpose of your earlier statement was simply to stir up a row, frankly I wouldn't have bothered replying.
How on earth could a baby being breastfed be underfed? I could understand them being overfed as babies are greedy little beggars...but underfed? Unless a baby is feeling off they only have three moods - hungry, sleepy and wet
It's not really anything to do with being "overzealous", it's a standard term often used by medical professionals. Just like (say) heart attack vs. cardiac arrest."artificial feeding" by one overzealous nurse
It's not really anything to do with being "overzealous", it's a standard term often used by medical professionals. Just like (say) heart attack vs. cardiac arrest.
Can't agree with this. It straight forward to feed pretty much anywhere and the vast majority of people will be oblivious; and I've never heard of anyone expressing so they can bottle feed when in public, that sounds crazy to me.. . I've found that Irish breastfeeding = breastfeed at home/in private (sometimes withdrawing to a different room); when going out, express milk and feed the baby the expressed milk from the bottle. Which takes ALL the convenience away from the feeding!...
Can't agree with this. It straight forward to feed pretty much anywhere and the vast majority of people will be oblivious; and I've never heard of anyone expressing so they can bottle feed when in public, that sounds crazy to me.
partner can participate (particularly helpful to new mums for nightfeeds, a couple of hours timeout etc.
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