tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468618063458176544.post7003764638036660404..comments2023-06-25T02:31:06.344-07:00Comments on Nelly's Eggs: Breastfeeding come down...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468618063458176544.post-76616717771279548232011-08-18T23:48:56.006-07:002011-08-18T23:48:56.006-07:00At least you will be able to wear whatever clothes...At least you will be able to wear whatever clothes you want to wear now..! I love breastfeeding but do get a little fed u when everything I wear has to have boob access.. and how lovely it would be to wear a bra that gives me a little cleavage! I haven't had much luck in finding a good supportive nursing bra...<br />I know what you mean when it comes to not being able to feed discretely, I plan on carrying on breastfeeding for quite some time yet but thre's no chance of me feeding her discreetly. I try to cover her with a muslin and she just lifts off with a big smile on her face, looking around at everything so that my boob is in full view for everyone around..!<br /><br />Ashley xxxCountry Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03322288283634034259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468618063458176544.post-24012935501515303312011-08-18T04:14:44.003-07:002011-08-18T04:14:44.003-07:00Bless you hun, breastfeeding didn't work for m...Bless you hun, breastfeeding didn't work for me so well, I breast fed little lad for 5wks but had sever mastitis twice so gave up and little lady only 3 days, she was born with her hand cupping her cheek and for about 4wks had basically sever neck ache, and she couldn't open her mouth full, she had to have Cranial Osteopathy!! <br /><br />You've done so well, like Fee says, lets hope it's not long til your breast feeding again.<br /><br />Luv Bee x xBeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11414470318317440725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468618063458176544.post-43661446868431402642011-08-17T15:19:55.746-07:002011-08-17T15:19:55.746-07:00Gem - 'call time at the bra'...genius!
Ken...Gem - 'call time at the bra'...genius!<br />Kenzie wasn't too pleased in the family saloon either!<br />I remember feeling really, really sad when they all decided there was a better offer - hopefully it won't be long until you are feeding another little BC! And you'll soon get your boobs back (guessing G Kisby may appreciate this more than you...but remember what I told you!)<br />love you<br />fee xfee @ chipper nellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03413221467666029415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468618063458176544.post-81243737055953629012011-08-17T13:30:38.236-07:002011-08-17T13:30:38.236-07:00Totally understand how you feel. My Prince is two ...Totally understand how you feel. My Prince is two and two months and I am still breastfeeding as he shows no signs whatsoever or giving it up. <br />I struggled for weeks to feed him properly and went to a breastfeeding class to get help.<br />Now I still go there, the Prince calls it Booby Class (oh dear) and announces to all and sundry where he goes on a Wed afternoon. Yet I am now the only mum who goes there hoping to STOP feeding.<br />Although deep down I don't want to stop really. I love it. <br />I never want to call TIME AT THE BRA but all good things must come to an end before I end up on one of those documentaries!!<br />Just for the record, I've breastfed during a funeral service, my daughter's nativity play, Matalan (on a chair somewhere random as changing room was full) and during a Karaoke (JUST as the microphone was passed to me. That was a leetle tricky).<br />Can you still stick to the night feed only when you go back to work?<br /> x x x xGemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16131918878618386683noreply@blogger.com