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Bobsprit
 
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Yes .. a breast pump is used for feedings when the mother is not available
to do it herself.


No it's not. You are beyond ignorant and actually pretty dumb. A breast pump is
also for:
1) Maintaining breast milk feeding when mother has soreness or fatigue.
2) Training baby to take bottle when mother is not available. Initiated by the
mother.
The second item is MOST important. Doesn't work for all babies. Some resist the
bottle. But Thomas has learned he will get breast milk either way, which means
Suzanne was able to attend a meeting at the Hospital last night and Thomas was
fine.
Mooron, you've really made an ass of yourself again. We're still waiting on how
to cut red eye from a camera with built in flash!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB

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Vito
 
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"Bobsprit" wrote
Yes .. a breast pump is used for feedings when the mother is not available
to do it herself.


No it's not. You are beyond ignorant and actually pretty dumb. A breast

pump is
also for:
1) Maintaining breast milk feeding when mother has soreness or fatigue.
2) Training baby to take bottle when mother is not available. Initiated by

the
mother.
The second item is MOST important.


Abuse your kid if you want but breast feeding is important for three
reasons.
1. Colostrum - it comes first and lasts a few days or weeks and provides
the child immunities.
2. Mama's snuggling and cuddling - important to kid's psychological
development. May turn out gay without it.
3. Keeps mama from going into estrus too soon.



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"Bobsprit" wrote in message

No it's not. You are beyond ignorant and actually pretty dumb. A breast
pump is
also for:


Also for... so what I said initially is indeed correct and you are trying to
add additional crap to the mix?

1) Maintaining breast milk feeding when mother has soreness or fatigue.


Quit hogging her other tit then..... sheesh!

2) Training baby to take bottle when mother is not available. Initiated by
the
mother.


Oh Please... what a load of crap that is.....!!!

The second item is MOST important. Doesn't work for all babies. Some
resist the
bottle. But Thomas has learned he will get breast milk either way, which
means
Suzanne was able to attend a meeting at the Hospital last night and Thomas
was
fine.


You're trying to talk like you raised six kids already and acting like a
dufus first timer!

Mooron, you've really made an ass of yourself again. We're still waiting
on how
to cut red eye from a camera with built in flash!


You're supposed to be the Pro Bobby.... !

CM


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Bobsprit
 
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2) Training baby to take bottle when mother is not available. Initiated by
the
mother.


Oh Please... what a load of crap that is.....!!!


Can you imagine this old fool, Mooron, is actually acting as though he has a
clue. It's almost as funny as his sailing "knowledge."

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB
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Mooron has sailing knowledge?? He must have gotten it from Crapton.

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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2) Training baby to take bottle when mother is not available. Initiated
by
the
mother.


Oh Please... what a load of crap that is.....!!!


Can you imagine this old fool, Mooron, is actually acting as though he has
a
clue. It's almost as funny as his sailing "knowledge."

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB





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"Bobsprit" wrote in message

Can you imagine this old fool, Mooron, is actually acting as though he has
a
clue. It's almost as funny as his sailing "knowledge."

Good Grief... it's becoming apparent I have way more "knowledge" about this
than the collection of side step dances you've been presenting as
'answers'....

You're lost aren't you Bob.... fess up!

CM


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Now you will all please shut up since none of you have actual experience in
this process whereas I nursed 3 children. Bob's reasons are bunkum. A
breast fed baby, when offered a bottle by his/her mother, will generally
reject the bottle because the real thing is present. Water can be offered
to a baby in a bottle by some other person and there will be some success.
The nursery nurses usually attempt to get breast fed babies to take water in
the hospital, especially if there's a chance of a high bili count...Pumping
is not a pleasurable experince whereas breastfeeding is...pump[ing can be
quite painful. Hand expressing is much better, even though the yield is
less. I was fortunate that when i was having my children, a friend in my
neighborhood was also having children and we both breastfed. If there was
some reason one of us had to be away, we would take the other's baby. No
need to pump. It's just as easy to nurse two as it is one. You just have
to be careful to replenish enough calories in your system. $400 breast
pumps. What a joke. Mankind has existed for how long without mechanical
devises to extract bodily fluids? He probably loves his Orick, too.


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I knew you would straighten them out.

Scotty

"katysails" wrote in message
...
Now you will all please shut up since none of you have actual

experience in
this process whereas I nursed 3 children. Bob's reasons are bunkum.

A
breast fed baby, when offered a bottle by his/her mother, will

generally
reject the bottle because the real thing is present. Water can be

offered
to a baby in a bottle by some other person and there will be some

success.
The nursery nurses usually attempt to get breast fed babies to take

water in
the hospital, especially if there's a chance of a high bili

count...Pumping
is not a pleasurable experince whereas breastfeeding is...pump[ing

can be
quite painful. Hand expressing is much better, even though the

yield is
less. I was fortunate that when i was having my children, a friend

in my
neighborhood was also having children and we both breastfed. If

there was
some reason one of us had to be away, we would take the other's

baby. No
need to pump. It's just as easy to nurse two as it is one. You

just have
to be careful to replenish enough calories in your system. $400

breast
pumps. What a joke. Mankind has existed for how long without

mechanical
devises to extract bodily fluids? He probably loves his Orick, too.




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Have you ever seen a $400 Breast Pump???

No... Really?

That would be like a 1500Watt Genset.....

It would make a milk cow nervous!....

Reverse the flow and Babs would be jealous! :-D

CM

"katysails" wrote in message
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Now you will all please shut up since none of you have actual experience
in this process whereas I nursed 3 children. Bob's reasons are bunkum. A
breast fed baby, when offered a bottle by his/her mother, will generally
reject the bottle because the real thing is present. Water can be offered
to a baby in a bottle by some other person and there will be some success.
The nursery nurses usually attempt to get breast fed babies to take water
in the hospital, especially if there's a chance of a high bili
count...Pumping is not a pleasurable experince whereas breastfeeding
is...pump[ing can be quite painful. Hand expressing is much better, even
though the yield is less. I was fortunate that when i was having my
children, a friend in my neighborhood was also having children and we both
breastfed. If there was some reason one of us had to be away, we would
take the other's baby. No need to pump. It's just as easy to nurse two
as it is one. You just have to be careful to replenish enough calories in
your system. $400 breast pumps. What a joke. Mankind has existed for
how long without mechanical devises to extract bodily fluids? He probably
loves his Orick, too.




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katysails wrote:

Now you will all please shut up since none of you have actual experience in
this process whereas I nursed 3 children. Bob's reasons are bunkum. A
breast fed baby, when offered a bottle by his/her mother, will generally
reject the bottle because the real thing is present. Water can be offered
to a baby in a bottle by some other person and there will be some success.
The nursery nurses usually attempt to get breast fed babies to take water in
the hospital, especially if there's a chance of a high bili count...Pumping
is not a pleasurable experince whereas breastfeeding is...pump[ing can be
quite painful. Hand expressing is much better, even though the yield is
less. I was fortunate that when i was having my children, a friend in my
neighborhood was also having children and we both breastfed. If there was
some reason one of us had to be away, we would take the other's baby. No
need to pump. It's just as easy to nurse two as it is one. You just have
to be careful to replenish enough calories in your system. $400 breast
pumps. What a joke. Mankind has existed for how long without mechanical
devises to extract bodily fluids? He probably has one for his dick, too.




 
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