Is there anything I can do now...
to help with milk supply later?
I would love to be able to nurse my baby exclusively at least until I go back to work (12 weeks). I know Shari has mentioned oatmeal, I almost always have a bowl for breakfast (at least 4 days a week), I drink 100+ ounces of water a day (24oz of decaf coffee too), I don't have any caffeine and very little sugar (at most 2 of those little snickers squares a day).
Also - are there any good books that I should invest in? I'd also like to get a parenting book - something that tells you the little "tips and tricks" for a first time Mommy. For example, how do you know on what side (back, side, tummy etc) to lay a baby to sleep?
Thanks ladies! This is all starting to feel so real now that I can really feel the baby moving on a regular basis (dare I say almost on a schedule!)
Liz
I would love to be able to nurse my baby exclusively at least until I go back to work (12 weeks). I know Shari has mentioned oatmeal, I almost always have a bowl for breakfast (at least 4 days a week), I drink 100+ ounces of water a day (24oz of decaf coffee too), I don't have any caffeine and very little sugar (at most 2 of those little snickers squares a day).
Also - are there any good books that I should invest in? I'd also like to get a parenting book - something that tells you the little "tips and tricks" for a first time Mommy. For example, how do you know on what side (back, side, tummy etc) to lay a baby to sleep?
Thanks ladies! This is all starting to feel so real now that I can really feel the baby moving on a regular basis (dare I say almost on a schedule!)
Liz
The book that I really like is what to expect the first year. I think it's very informative and helps with all those little questions.
I have no idea about the breastfeeding thing. I wasn't able to breastfeed my daughter. I'm going to try again with this baby, and hopefully it will work. So I'll be looking at this post to hear what others have to say about breasfeeding too
I have no idea about the breastfeeding thing. I wasn't able to breastfeed my daughter. I'm going to try again with this baby, and hopefully it will work. So I'll be looking at this post to hear what others have to say about breasfeeding too
LIZ WOULD YOU MIND SHARING THE RECIPE?/
KIM
KIM
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1 cup butter, softened
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
4 TBSP water
4 TBSP flaxseed meal
2 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup almond meal
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
3 cups oatmeal, thick cut or old fashioned (no instant)
1 cup or more chocolate chips
4 TBSP brewers yeast (be generous)
Preheat over to 375 degrees, mix flaxseed and water, let sit 5 minutes.
Cream sugars and butter. Add eggs 1 at a time and mix well. Add flaxseed mixture and vanilla. Beat until blended. In a seperate bowl add all dry ingredients except oats and chips. Slowly blend into batter. Stir in Oatmeal, stir in chips. Scoop or drop onto cookie sheet or stone. Bake 8 to 12 minutes.
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
4 TBSP water
4 TBSP flaxseed meal
2 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup almond meal
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
3 cups oatmeal, thick cut or old fashioned (no instant)
1 cup or more chocolate chips
4 TBSP brewers yeast (be generous)
Preheat over to 375 degrees, mix flaxseed and water, let sit 5 minutes.
Cream sugars and butter. Add eggs 1 at a time and mix well. Add flaxseed mixture and vanilla. Beat until blended. In a seperate bowl add all dry ingredients except oats and chips. Slowly blend into batter. Stir in Oatmeal, stir in chips. Scoop or drop onto cookie sheet or stone. Bake 8 to 12 minutes.
thanks...and do you know why these are suppose to work, just curious
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