Help Me! I'm STUCK in OB!!!

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A boppy is a pillow specially designed to aid in breast feeding. It is great for mothers who have had c-sections since it can be placed on the lap and the baby is held resting on the pillow (protecting the abdomen from any painful bumping or straining). It is also great for mothers who need to give their arms a break during long breast feeding sessions or in the middle of the night when the mom is so groggy her arms feel like wet spaghetti noodles.
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Exactly. Always great to hand the kid with the full diaper back to the parent.

There would be a lot fewer unwanted babies in the world if people were really free to decide what they wanted out of life before they conceived. I wish teens could just buy a chewing gum or Coke to prevent pregnancy til they sorted it out. In the third world, maybe water supplies that were labeled, you will, or you won't, I don't know....

Would not deal with AIDS, but that is another issue.
 
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Ugh. At least it is something designed to get moms breast feeding. Sounds like a bit of a stretch to me, though.

Suck it up, ladies. Breast feeding is not a chore, it is a necessity, if you want a healthy kid.
 
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I breast fed mine, told everyone it was out of laziness, I never had to get out of bed at 2 am to warm a bottle, just roll over and let the baby do all the work.
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Boiling the nipples, now.... ouch! (JK)
Strangly enough, I have two very healthy kiddos. No ear issues, very few colds, seems a fair trade for sore, bleeding nipples and a ravenous appetite. Oh yeah, another perk, talk about losing the baby weight fast. Those babies nurse the extra weight right off of you.
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At least you guys are in the lab. I just got to work this morning and have 5 intoxicated obnoxious drunkards admitted to my floor last night. 3 are calm at the moment but 2 of them are in leather restraints screaming bloody murder. Sometimes I hate my job.
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I'm still a few years away from kids, but I decided a couple of years ago that I want to do things as naturally as possible. Breast feeding, co-sleeping, baby pouches over strollers, etc.

And if at all financially possible, I want a doula, and home-birth. Too many bad things can happen in hospitals. Apparently, some of them think they know what's best for YOUR baby.
 
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That is SOOOO me! I chose to breastfeed because it's FREE and best for the baby and it's a lazy mother's dream - refills itself, always clean, perfect temp and I can sleep through night feedings!
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I know why some people can't/don't but for me - it was the only option.
 
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Ugh. At least it is something designed to get moms breast feeding. Sounds like a bit of a stretch to me, though.

Suck it up, ladies. Breast feeding is not a chore, it is a necessity, if you want a healthy kid.

Suck it up? Good lord woman, it's a pillow to help position a baby for nursing after having your abdomen cut open. In other words it's for nursing.
 
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I'm still a few years away from kids, but I decided a couple of years ago that I want to do things as naturally as possible. Breast feeding, co-sleeping, baby pouches over strollers, etc.

And if at all financially possible, I want a doula, and home-birth. Too many bad things can happen in hospitals. Apparently, some of them think they know what's best for YOUR baby.

Bad things can happen in hospitals, but sometimes it is the best place to be. My baby who turns one in a couple of weeks was 2 months premature, and spent some time in the NICU. I am very grateful for hospitals!! He is doing great now, he is a big boy, very healthy. If not for the hospital who knows how great he would be doing!
 
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Ugh. At least it is something designed to get moms breast feeding. Sounds like a bit of a stretch to me, though.

Suck it up, ladies. Breast feeding is not a chore, it is a necessity, if you want a healthy kid.

My MIL and SIL actually tried to talk me out of breastfeeding my youngest. They'd talk to him in babytalk and say, "You are sucking the life out of your mommy. You want a real baba?" And then they'd slip him a bottle when I wasn't looking.
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I have nothing against supplemental bottles, but they were totally undermining his ability to fill up, which in turn affected MY ability to not have sore tatas.

Neither of them nursed their kids, and they thought I was some kind of a hippy or something for nursing mine. Fortunately, they live far enough away that they didn't have to witness me feeding him out in public.
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