The best thing to do is to realize that breast is not best. breast helps with bonding if done correctly.
when it is uncomfortable the child feels it, and there's no bonding, only resentment
what ever makes baby happy, should make you happy.
bottle milk is just as good, and the fact that you are upset about not breastfeeding will give you depression. You must stop, smile, and breath.
every baby is different, so follow your gut, and read your babies expressions.
Good luck
2007-05-03 00:39:20
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answered by Anonymous
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From my acknowledge once you let up from breast feeding your body tells your body to express less milk. You may be dried up, but sometimes you can start it up again by stimulate your nipples by pulling or getting your baby to suck on the a little.
try this for a while and see what happens. They say when you think about your baby or have your baby present my help too.
2007-05-02 21:36:56
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answered by Aqila 2
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hmmmm..... SO your milk stoped after 2 weeks of pumping your milk for her......... There has to be something medically wrong. Its not like you stoped pumping to sub- fomula..... What does the doctor say??
Try pumping again everyday 2-3 times aday to stimulate the breast milk . It might take a little while about 1 week.....see how that works out.....
2007-05-03 03:06:06
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answered by jamz 3
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speak to your gp - there are some medications that can stimulate the breast milk again - however some gp's are reluctant to give them if your baby is settled on formula now as too many changes to a baby's milk can cause upset tummies, sickness etc.. for them, and the pills take a while to start to work.
2007-05-02 21:18:42
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answered by schmushe 6
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that's completely commonly used for an completely breastfed toddler to pass as much as 5-7 days and not utilising a bowel circulation. Neither juice nor water is needed, basically staying power. through fact the intestine matures, the toddler does not stool so often. that's extremely diverse than the constipation which a formula fed little you're able to experience. that's a annoying stool that's confusing to pass.
2016-10-14 10:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't have milk, you shouldn't worry. Feed your daughter from bottle. But don't forget to hold her in your hands, talk to her as if you feed her from breast. When my mother was a baby, grandmother didn't have milk, and she feed her with goat milk with water...
2007-05-03 10:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is a link to info on relactating from kellymom.com
Relactation and Adoptive Breastfeeding: The Basics
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/supply/relactation.html
2007-05-02 21:30:58
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answered by sharkyincanada 6
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you can breastfeed me if she doesnt like it, that milk is there for a reason
2007-05-03 01:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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