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In a message dated 2/16/00 9:01:04 PM Central Standard Time,

breastfeedingonelist writes:

<< " DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW MUCH I SHOULD HAVE

PUMPED???? " LOL LOL :) I am going to have to start pumping soon! :) TIA >>

As much as your frezer will hold. You never know when you will need back up

milk. I got so sick with a BAD BAD flu when was almost a year old I

couldn't even lift my head up. My mother in law took along with tons of

milk and took care of him for a couple of days until I was better. I would

have NEVER let him go had I not had the milk on hand and she would of had to

give him formula. You never knwo when you may need it I also had to have my

appendix taken out while I was nursing but DAvid was much older then and I

just nursed him right before the surgery and he had regular cows milke until

I got home and back in the swing of things.

I am a huge advocte of you can never have to much milk. If you do seem to be

overflowing always remember your milk bank.

Amy

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Hi Joni,

I was planning to go to the meeting tonight but my husband is out of town,

and my son has a baseball game to go to at 5 - 6:30. Since I live 40 miles

west of Newton, its crazy to think I can leave work in Newton, take him to

the game, and come back to Newton for the meeting. It would be over by the

time I get here.

Yes, I had my one month and I am down a total of 20 pounds. A slow start but

who cares, its going in the right direction. I was back to work 2 weeks

after surgery and I feel great. Reines said that I am doing so well that I

don't have to see him for two months. If I don't make this meeting, I will

try and make the next one. Enjoy your day.

Lee

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lee,

Glad to hear all is going well. 20 lbs is great! You must feel wonderful. I know how hard it is to juggle work, family, and life! Hope to see you at the next meeting.

Take care,

joni

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I've been pondering this question for sometime, and it's high time I got it

answered. I've been doubting myself in my decision to get my kids

vaccinated. Neither of them had any adverse reactions to any of them, but

how do you get away with not getting them vaccinated and try to send them to

school? I'd love to be able to be in control of my kids health

*****In Texas you can use the religious exemption. Since I am Catholic and

don't believe in abortion then we are covered because the use aborted baby

tissue in making vaccines.

Dani

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