Guest guest Posted August 8, 1999 Report Share Posted August 8, 1999 I'm attaching a pic of Maddie nursing in her sling. Usually the sling is over her head..I wanted you to be able to see what doesn't show, though. I wear nursing shirts or a man's tank with slits cut out under my regular clothes--works great in the winter under sweaters. I also found that nursing bras that open in the center instead of the top are much easier to open and close. Latch on IS the hardest part; I turn to a wall or go down an aisle no one is in to get her attached, and then off I go. I have a problem with Maddie pulling my top up and exposing me...I usually keep my hand over the side she's nursing on to minimize what she shows the world 80) http://catalogs.mailordernet.com/ecobaby/dept.asp?dept_id=79 Ecobaby has great prices on off-season nursing clothes. Right now they have long-sleeved tops for 16.95.. I'm getting a few! HTH, Tammy In a message dated 8/7/99 5:04:47 AM !!!First Boot!!!, PhilsGal@... writes: << . I nurse in public regularly, wherever I happen to be, grocery store, >> Just curious....HOW? There's no where to sit! I'd like to learn ;-) ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 1999 Report Share Posted August 9, 1999 In a message dated 8/8/99 3:58:35 PM Central Daylight Time, NFLI4U@... writes: << I hope to at least make it to 6 months with Paige. She's 6 weeks this past Friday. >> Oh how cute I LOVE tiny little baby's they are the best. They smell soooooo good. My goal was to make it to six months too. Here I am 18 months later hehehe. 6 months is a good goal. Alot better then most mothers make it. But if at 6 months you find yourself not wanting to give up no reason to stop nursing to a year in recomended and really wonderful. They get sooo good at it. makes it a ton easier. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 1999 Report Share Posted August 9, 1999 > << Personally, it took me closer to 10 weeks. I had very sore nipples in the > beginning. So if anyone out there is still having some problems after 6 > weeks don't give-up yet! Some of us just take a little longer to > toughen-up, > but it's well worth the wait! 8D>> > My sentiments exactly. I got so sick of hearing " Oh 6 weeks is the > hump...once you get over that, you're home free " It took me about 10 weeks > too---I thought I'd never ever make it. I hated nursing. > Thank goodness I waited it out though, because now I am so in love with it ;- Well I guess I'll have to change what I say! hehe! We actually didn't have any problems in the beginning, so by 6 weeks I was way fallen in love Gazley Mom to (Oct 8, 1998) http://members.tripod.com/~MysticMom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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