Inappropriate places to BFIP??

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Inappropriate places to BFIP??
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Tue, 02-17-2004 - 10:48am

Is there anywhere you feel it is completely inappropriate to nurse in public?

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Mon, 03-01-2004 - 12:42pm

Yes, it has to be pasturized in order for it to be sold.

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Mon, 03-01-2004 - 12:44pm

WAY cool siggy Michelle!!!!!!!!!!!


I need to get myself some talent!

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Mon, 03-01-2004 - 12:46pm

Yeah, I am done with my temper tantrum.

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Mon, 03-01-2004 - 12:47pm
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Jen, this is totally unrelated, but I just want to say how much I miss those early months. I'm so glad that you are enjoying it and savoring it -- it's gone before you know it! That human pacifier feeling doesn't go away -- I find I still have good days and bad (teething) days :-)

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Mon, 03-01-2004 - 12:49pm

if your water is at room temperature, you do not need to warm up formula.

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Mon, 03-01-2004 - 1:01pm

NP. Offer stands for any picture at any time for anyone who post on the board. I don't mind attaching a couple of pictures. Which would still work for what you want. I could tell them what the picture is of and they choose to open the attachment or not. To us our babies are perfect no matter how messy =). I have one of my oldest minutes after she was born up to an hour. Her ped came to see me in the recovery room (she was a c/s birth) with a Polaroid of her. To me she looked perfect. But she was 4.9 and 20 inches long so she was very skinny. She was clean but not completely so it had to have been close to after she was born. Looking at it now I still think she looked perfect but could see how someone else would and could disagree. She was also naked so it has been left out of her scrap book so she can take it to school and not get in trouble or be embrassed over that picture, lol.


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Registered: 03-25-2003
Mon, 03-01-2004 - 1:01pm

A little OT, but not much, but has anyone heard that water should be refridgerated the same as any food if it is to be drunk drunken, drinked, CONSUMED - unless it's bottled and the seal has not been broken?


What I'm wondering is when water is brough along to mix when the powdered formula, if it's not in a commercial sealed bottle, shouldn't the water be refrigered/kept cool

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Mon, 03-01-2004 - 1:04pm

<"When you breastfeed, you have a relationship with your baby that no one else can have.">

I don't think this is exclusive to breastfeeding moms. Not according to people I know in real life also that have done with bottle feeding one baby, breastfeeding another.


Also I don' think a mother's bond is the same as say a fahters bond or a grandmothers bond anyway. I do not think it has anything to do with the feeding choice either.


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Mon, 03-01-2004 - 1:08pm
I've been using distilled bottled water for about 8.5 months now. I make my bottles before hand and refrigerate them. I've always left the bottled water out, not refrigerated it once the seal is broken.

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Mon, 03-01-2004 - 1:09pm
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I would think so. I never used powdered formula but I've wondered about this. I think many people don't realize that water needs to be refrigerated too. Though I have to guess that bacteria would need alot more time to reach unsafe levels in unrefrigerated tap water than in, say, milk or formula.

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