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Feeding Your Baby - Helpful Links

Hi there, Thanks to a member suggestion, we have included direct links below for our members to...

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Thanks for nice and helpful information. Its information very useful for newborn babies’ mamma for breast feeding. Thanks for sharin...

Erblakemore1985

Any advice for surviving milk coming in? day 4 post birth.

Help! Baby is unable to latch on cos areola/nipple area is so swollen, having to express to feed ...

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Erblakemore1985 wrote: Thanks all - have seen a lactation consultant today after my midwife couldnt visit as she had another woman g...

Jaygoldsworthy

baby formula

Hi I have been looking for places to buy baby formula in bulk to try and save a bit of money I am...

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karicare is one of the best on the markets I believe and most expensive. I just got lots of different freebies online and from the s...

Leah1991

help! our baby cant feed properly and keeps getting UTI's

has anyone had trouble with feeding their baby from breast as well as bottle? at 7 weeks after be...

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thank you!

steph19

breast feeding is hard!

So i have posted a few questions recently as i learn to look after my now 3 week old Lara. last...

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what about trying to express in a bottle? that way you know she is getting enough. keep going you are doing such a good job breastfe...

steph19

How long should it take?

My DD is 2 and half weeks old. She currently breadtfeeds for around 1 to 1.5 hours at a time. ...

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my ds was doing this and i was told by the paed that he needs to be feeding every 3 hours for 15 minutes each side and he need to sl...

steph19

Stressed over feeding

The other day i posted about my 13 day old cluster feeding for 4-5 hours through the night. Well ...

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Little Miss's wrote: Can you try waking her to feed in the evening to try and cluster feed earlier on. She does sound like she&...

steph19

Cluster feeding through the night

My daughter is 11 days old and was born at 36 weeks. After day 3 in hospital they discovered tha...

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hello sorry to hear its hard at the moment. It is very hard to wake a newborn baby like nearly impossible lol I don't think the...

Ilovemylilbugs

Breast feeding tips and tricks :)

I thought if pick your ladies brains as you guys are experienced booby feeders I'm really ...

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and you can take panadol every 4-6 hours - it helps with the pain

ally.law.tyler

over feeding?

my little boy is almost 4 week old and is formula fed.hes drinking about 200mls each feed.is this...

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there is a formula for formula as a guide as to how much they could / should make up for them. do the sums of 150 x (their body we...

Karlieplowman

waking up my newborn to feed - advice

I am a first time mum and wondered what are some good wake up tricks to use to arouse my baby up ...

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I don't wake my bubba.i just let him sleep as long as he wants within reason,and when he's hungry hel wake up.i find that ...

*Mummy+Cutie*

Nipple shield

Hi ladies.. I am a first time mum and I have a 10 day old DD... From day 4 I have been using a n...

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I tried using a shield but it didnt really work for us. My nipples were cracked sore and bleeding, I expressed when it got to bad an...

KSJ78

Did your newborn cluster feed or become alert in the evenings, and when did she stop?

My 9 week old has been doing an annoying thing for about 4 weeks now. She sleeps and feeds perfe...

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yep both kids did it, DD still is cluster feeding but not the 5 hour stretch that she was doing, its probably down to an hour and a...

roxycat5

sterilised bottles

I have sterilised my bottles and left them either made up with cooled boiled water, or just made ...

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http://www.huggies.com.au/forum/4-pregnancy-bir...

Zoebarne-302

Breast Feeding is Hard Work

Don't take me the wrong way. I loved loved loved breast feeding. But it was not the natural,...

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me too ~NoDdY~, i bonded better with my son once i started to bottle feed

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