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Wait is that a type of jam or jellyFeeling incredibly old when people haven't heard of Pearl Jam
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Wait is that a type of jam or jellyFeeling incredibly old when people haven't heard of Pearl Jam
i don't have much of an option with supplementing...she will eat until I'm dry and still be hungry. it's not something i'm doing out of ease or just because, I literally haven't been consistently making enough milk (I know because after her feedings I would try and pump off the rest so I can start freezing milk for when I have to go back to work and she goes to daycare--so I know there is nothing left). At times I'll only produce 2 oz in a 3 hour span, and she consistently will eat 3-4 oz. I know breastfeeding helps keep the supply up, but I'm not going to let her cry because she didn't get enough and is still hungry. I'm trying to eat lots of oatmeal, almonds, and other "lactation stimulating" foods to try and increase it, but it's not happening as fast as she gets hungry.
Today was a much better day in terms of her not spitting up just because I would hold her upright after feedings instead of putting her in her swing--so I do think it's (thankfully) more in line with reflux--now I just have to make sure daddy is in the habit of doing the same thing instead of laying her down, which could prove to be the more difficult part when I'm not around
And I probably would have had to sit they some of the other artists...like Pearl Jam....I don't even know who they are.
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Pearl Jam went after her, and I left before them because tbh I haven't heard of them either.
I don't know that it's an age thing. Everyone I know in that age range knows Pearl Jam. Maybe it's a style of music thing - I don't know that Beyonce generally attracts the same listeners as PJ.Feeling incredibly old when people haven't heard of Pearl Jam
True...I can't imagine Eddie and Beyonce have a whole lot in commonI don't know that it's an age thing. Everyone I know in that age range knows Pearl Jam. Maybe it's a style of music thing - I don't know that Beyonce generally attracts the same listeners as PJ.
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Chocolate syrup, peppermint candies, and a bit of milk (or milk substitute) make a decent substitute.
Candy canes work, too. I like to use them to stir my coffee. Not that I still have boxes of them from last year, or anything like that....
starbucks christmas drinks are out all year... atleast the peppermint mocha is, because its what I get everytime i goIt'd be different if Starbucks Xmas drinks were out thank god they aren't though, my bank account couldn't take 3 months of Starbucks Xmas drinks.
I'm 25 and I've heard of them!Feeling incredibly old when people haven't heard of Pearl Jam
Feeling incredibly old when people haven't heard of Pearl Jam
starbucks christmas drinks are out all year... atleast the peppermint mocha is, because its what I get everytime i go
What in the world...
I cannot even imagine a life without Pearl Jam. I don't know that I actually ever go an entire day without listening to them.
I don't know that it's an age thing. Everyone I know in that age range knows Pearl Jam. Maybe it's a style of music thing - I don't know that Beyonce generally attracts the same listeners as PJ.
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It was amazing! So beautiful!Ahhhhhh the mooooon! (This is my lunar eclipse post).
You need to keep hydrating as well. Drink tons of water, and there is a tea called Mother's Milk which is supposed to help increase milk production. As for the poster who mentioned that what you eat should have no effect on the baby, untrue! If you eat gassy foods, it can result in an increase in gas in your baby. Stay away from beans, broccoli, cauliflower, and any other food known to cause gas. Anything spicy/well seasoned will also change the flavor of your milk; not that there is anything wrong with that, you should just be aware. And you will always produce more milk in a feeding than when pumping.i don't have much of an option with supplementing...she will eat until I'm dry and still be hungry. it's not something i'm doing out of ease or just because, I literally haven't been consistently making enough milk (I know because after her feedings I would try and pump off the rest so I can start freezing milk for when I have to go back to work and she goes to daycare--so I know there is nothing left). At times I'll only produce 2 oz in a 3 hour span, and she consistently will eat 3-4 oz. I know breastfeeding helps keep the supply up, but I'm not going to let her cry because she didn't get enough and is still hungry. I'm trying to eat lots of oatmeal, almonds, and other "lactation stimulating" foods to try and increase it, but it's not happening as fast as she gets hungry.
Today was a much better day in terms of her not spitting up just because I would hold her upright after feedings instead of putting her in her swing--so I do think it's (thankfully) more in line with reflux--now I just have to make sure daddy is in the habit of doing the same thing instead of laying her down, which could prove to be the more difficult part when I'm not around