nursing Questions - moms4mommost recent 30 from http://moms4mom.com2010-09-08T01:39:47Zhttp://moms4mom.com/feeds/tag/nursinghttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://moms4mom.com/questions/5538/my-5-month-old-suddenly-hates-nursingMy 5 month old suddenly hates nursing.Kelloggs2010-07-17T11:46:45Z2010-09-03T13:21:42Z
<p>I'm fairly confident that my 5 month old is teething as he has a constant flow of drool and is chewing on everything lately. He's also pretty fussy. </p>
<p>What worries me is that he suddenly hate nursing. I work away from home Monday through Thursday, during which he takes a bottle. On these days he breastfeeds in the morning and evening without problem. However, on Fridays and the weekends he refuses to nurse during the day. He screams and cries if I try to breastfeed him. </p>
<p>Is this common when a baby is teething?</p>
http://moms4mom.com/questions/1264/breast-feeding-vs-pumping-and-bottling-breast-milkBreast feeding VS pumping and bottling breast milkdreamerisme2009-10-17T03:17:24Z2010-04-18T01:52:17Z
<p>I have done some reading about breast feeding and would like some advice from women who have tried it both ways. With my first daughter we could not get the latch right and I resorted to pumping during week 1. I was able to produce a decent amount and things went well for the 3-4 weeks I was able to give her breast milk. Due to medical reasons on her part I was unable to conitnue with my milk and we had to change her over to hyper calorie formula to get her to grow (she has heart disease). I have had some people tell me that you can't pump and feed for very long as your milk supply will dwindle. I never found pumping to be a hassle and would gladly do it again for my next baby if I had to. I would really like to get the latch right next time and be able to feed right from the breast but if I can't, does anyone know if you can successfully pump for 6 months to a year? Has anyone used both methods?</p>
http://moms4mom.com/questions/4270/what-can-a-nursing-mom-take-for-a-coldWhat can a nursing mom take for a cold?Matthew Jones2010-02-12T04:49:46Z2010-02-12T20:07:06Z
<p>My wife is coming down with a cold that our son gave her. She is going to be home alone with the baby and would like to take something to help alleviate the cold. We have nyquil but are pretty sure that would be bad for the baby. So, what cold remedies can she take?</p>
http://moms4mom.com/questions/2350/hungry-baby-wont-nurse-in-the-eveningHungry baby won't nurse in the eveningFun2Dream2009-11-12T12:56:54Z2009-11-14T21:21:29Z
<p>My 3 1/2 month old is clearly hungry in the evenings but will not nurse. This lasts from about 7-9 or 10 pm every night. I've begun to pump and give her a bottle (the only one she gets during the day), but now my supply in the evening has plummeted. I'm not sure what came first- the low supply or the not wanting to nurse. Any suggestions for increasing my supply just in the evenings and/or for getting my baby to nurse?</p>
http://moms4mom.com/questions/449/popular-nursing-brasPopular nursing brasSabrina2009-09-28T17:33:22Z2009-11-13T04:37:56Z
<p>I thought it would be nice to compile a list of popular nursing bra's. I had a very hard time finding one that I really liked. I've found that many of my friends were having the same issues.</p>