[tri-med] Re: Question

The best things for breast feeding is a good balanced diet, lots of fluids,
plenty of rest and to simply relax, which is much easier said than done,
especially with our triers sometimes.

If you try breastfeeding and it doesn't work out - IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT.
Breastfeeding isn't as easy as many make it sound, and throwing trisomy into
the equation can make it harder still. As I have said many times before - we
do our very best with what we have at the time and with all the love of our
being - no-one can do more than that.

I agree and being a midwife people think we are all breastfeeding Nazis.  I
am a big believer in what works for YOU!!!
Don't worry about the world coming to an end tomorrow it's already tomorrow
in Australia
Charles Schultz

"Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna get!"
Forrest Gump's mother.

Tracey, <///>< CM/RN Mum to Jenny (16) currently job hunting!! , Louise T18
(in heaven since July 1990), Jono (13), Jesse (10), Jimmy the angel dog,
Millie & Pippa and wife to David my soulmate & best friend. :O))

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