Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 2001 > > > LOL, now we're back to Lansinoh! Actually I coined the phrase " new > > use soreness " after having witnessed Tavya and Rafi feeding with a > > 100% perfect latch from day 1 and *still getting sore, yes even with > > Lansinoh, but the key difference from " poor latch soreness " was, there > > was no visible damage trauma to the nipple and things improved daily. > > > > Ruthie > > > very appropriate phrase Ruthie! I get it every time for about 2 weeks. > > Hannah, 27 Yup that's approximately how long Tavya had it too Ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 2001 > LOL, now we're back to Lansinoh! Actually I coined the phrase " new > use soreness " after having witnessed Tavya and Rafi feeding with a > 100% perfect latch from day 1 and *still getting sore, yes even with > Lansinoh, but the key difference from " poor latch soreness " was, there > was no visible damage trauma to the nipple and things improved daily. > > Ruthie very appropriate phrase Ruthie! I get it every time for about 2 weeks. Hannah, 27 Mum to Bethany 7, Lawrence 5 1/2, Verity 3, Alfie 7 months Visit me on the web at :- http://hannahshome.20m.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 2001 > Just off to the BF list to pose this question but thought I'd ask here too - > anyone know how long it takes for what you've eaten to 'come thru' in > breast-milk? Just wondering if it was my lunch at that posh cafe that upset > her!! Asparagus and goats cheese pizza with rocket followed by a chocolate > bombe dessert or the two glasses of 4% sparkly that I drank in the pool > later?? Difficult to be sure - the lunch was a larger meal and would have taken some hours to be digested and get into the bloodstream and then into the milk, whereas alcohol is pretty quick - depending on what there is already in the stomach it can be minutes. But the time span is right for the bubbly and maybe a bit long for lunch. Only way to find out will be to have some more :-)) Some babies really like alcohol, others hate it. I had one of each, funny they're still the same today! Sue bfc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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