Tuesday, February 2, 2010

[mompowergroup] Digest Number 297

Messages In This Digest (12 Messages)

1.1.
Re: Hi, any mom from India, get in touch From: sandhya sapatnekar
2a.
nursing From: askyourcoach
2b.
Re: nursing From: Devon Gates
2c.
Re: nursing From: Bobbie Masterson
3a.
Cold in babies From: cristianepappolla
3b.
Re: Cold in babies From: jimandrachel2007@yahoo.com
4a.
Are we ready for a bed? From: Esther
4b.
Re: Are we ready for a bed? From: Marion Thornton
5a.
single fathers. no joke/karen/la's friend in cold iowa From: Karen/LA
5b.
single fathers. no joke/karen/la's friend in cold iowa From: Kirstie H
6a.
Re: From: priyanka sharma
7a.
A big hello to all of you!! From: priyanka sharma

Messages

1.1.

Re: Hi, any mom from India, get in touch

Posted by: "sandhya sapatnekar" sandhya_sapatnekar@yahoo.com   sandhya_sapatnekar

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:37 am (PST)



hi im sandhya
im from mumbai too
its nice that we are thinking in this way
i would like to be toughter with alll of u indian moms
--- On Sat, 1/23/10, priyanka sharma <sharma_priyanka007@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

hi
m priyanaka from mumbai,India. before marriage i was in delhi.
keep in touch
 take care

2a.

nursing

Posted by: "askyourcoach" rebecca@insightsoutcoaching.com   askyourcoach

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:39 am (PST)



hi there-
just had my second - son: 9 lbs 7 oz - last tuesday.
i am nursing and he seems to be doing well.
the only thing is that i am only able to nurse on one side before he falls asleep (to the point where i cant wake him) or is finished. between 7am and 11pm i nurse on demand without waiting longer than 2 hours between feedings. At night it is by demand, but i wont wake him unless it approaches 4 hours between feedings. this is the schedule i was advised to follow until he returns to his original birth weight. is there any risk to my milk production if i just nurse on one side each feeding (rotating from left to right and back each time) instead of splitting the time half and half to use both sides? i know the last of the milk is the richest in nutrition...
if you know about this, i would appreciate your thoughts.
thanks!

2b.

Re: nursing

Posted by: "Devon Gates" devongates63@yahoo.com   devongates63

Mon Feb 1, 2010 7:27 am (PST)



When I had my first she was exactly like that.   They told me to pump on the side she did not eat on.  but for a while I would trade off the only problem was that one breast would got so full that it began hurting and that is when I began pumping.   I didn't loose any of the milk, I would just store it in the freezer in the baby bottle bags.  When she was hungry and I needed it I would thaw it and use it in a sippy cup or bottle she was really thursty and took to a sippy but that was more when she was 3 yrs.  She nursed a long time but I enjoyed the time with her.   

________________________________
From: askyourcoach <rebecca@insightsoutcoaching.com>
To: mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, January 31, 2010 7:36:01 PM
Subject: [mompowergroup] nursing

 
hi there-
just had my second - son: 9 lbs 7 oz - last tuesday.
i am nursing and he seems to be doing well.
the only thing is that i am only able to nurse on one side before he falls asleep (to the point where i cant wake him) or is finished. between 7am and 11pm i nurse on demand without waiting longer than 2 hours between feedings. At night it is by demand, but i wont wake him unless it approaches 4 hours between feedings. this is the schedule i was advised to follow until he returns to his original birth weight. is there any risk to my milk production if i just nurse on one side each feeding (rotating from left to right and back each time) instead of splitting the time half and half to use both sides? i know the last of the milk is the richest in nutrition...
if you know about this, i would appreciate your thoughts.
thanks!

2c.

Re: nursing

Posted by: "Bobbie Masterson" petitelove@gmail.com   bobbie_28

Mon Feb 1, 2010 7:27 am (PST)



Good Morning

I had a similar problem with my now 22 month old. He would get his fill off
one side and then fall into so deep a sleep I couldn't get him up. So I
began pumping to get the very last of the milk out until he got big enough
to clean out both breasts each feeding. I froze the pumped milk and it was
great to have on hand for situations where I couldn't be with him (6 week
postpartum, etc.).just an idea for what worked for me. Also, since I knew it
wasn't gonna be for very long I didn't invest a bunch of money in a
glamorous pump and just got a $15 manual one.

Good luck and many Congrats on a healthy baby boy!!!

Bobbie

Mommie to 3 boys

From: mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of askyourcoach
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 9:36 PM
To: mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mompowergroup] nursing

hi there-
just had my second - son: 9 lbs 7 oz - last tuesday.
i am nursing and he seems to be doing well.
the only thing is that i am only able to nurse on one side before he falls
asleep (to the point where i cant wake him) or is finished. between 7am and
11pm i nurse on demand without waiting longer than 2 hours between feedings.
At night it is by demand, but i wont wake him unless it approaches 4 hours
between feedings. this is the schedule i was advised to follow until he
returns to his original birth weight. is there any risk to my milk
production if i just nurse on one side each feeding (rotating from left to
right and back each time) instead of splitting the time half and half to use
both sides? i know the last of the milk is the richest in nutrition...
if you know about this, i would appreciate your thoughts.
thanks!

3a.

Cold in babies

Posted by: "cristianepappolla" cristianepappolla@yahoo.com   cristianepappolla

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:40 am (PST)



In USA they don't give medicine for babies under 2 years? How they take care of the cold? My boy has cold and his nose is congested what should I do? Thanks

3b.

Re: Cold in babies

Posted by: "jimandrachel2007@yahoo.com" jimandrachel2007@yahoo.com   jimandrachel2007

Mon Feb 1, 2010 7:30 am (PST)



My pediatrician recommends saline nose drops, suction, and humidifier.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-----Original Message-----
From: "cristianepappolla" <cristianepappolla@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 20:06:19
To: <mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [mompowergroup] Cold in babies

In USA they don't give medicine for babies under 2 years? How they take care of the cold? My boy has cold and his nose is congested what should I do? Thanks

4a.

Are we ready for a bed?

Posted by: "Esther" esther.mitrani@gmail.com   esther_morse

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:40 am (PST)



Hello Moms:
My son is two and a half and my husband and I have had in depth conversations whether he is ready to move into a toddler bed. I would like him to sleep in a bed because he is getting to heavy for me to lift and put in the crib, especially since the crib is already on the lowest rung. He also likes to climb on it and try to get in, so I'm sure its just a matter of time before he tries the opposite. My husband is not ready for him to move to the toddler bed. Quite frankly, he wants to keep him in the crib as it is a sign that he is not yet a "big boy." My baby is growing up and don't want to push the issue if its not the time. But, how do I know when it is the right time? Any input is much appreciated!

4b.

Re: Are we ready for a bed?

Posted by: "Marion Thornton" mthornton667@gmail.com   thorntonmarion74

Mon Feb 1, 2010 7:26 am (PST)



Hello
I took my child who was 18 months out of the crib and into a toddler bed,
when she climed out every night for 1 straight week. I was afraid she would
fall out and hurt herself. So I put her in a bed with rails and she was
fine with that.
Marion

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Esther <esther.mitrani@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Hello Moms:
> My son is two and a half and my husband and I have had in depth
> conversations whether he is ready to move into a toddler bed. I would like
> him to sleep in a bed because he is getting to heavy for me to lift and put
> in the crib, especially since the crib is already on the lowest rung. He
> also likes to climb on it and try to get in, so I'm sure its just a matter
> of time before he tries the opposite. My husband is not ready for him to
> move to the toddler bed. Quite frankly, he wants to keep him in the crib as
> it is a sign that he is not yet a "big boy." My baby is growing up and don't
> want to push the issue if its not the time. But, how do I know when it is
> the right time? Any input is much appreciated!
>
>
>
5a.

single fathers. no joke/karen/la's friend in cold iowa

Posted by: "Karen/LA" karens.special1@yahoo.com   karens.special1

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:42 am (PST)



Before I suggest this group to a single father. do you take single father's in your group? he just got back his 12 yr old daughter and unfortunately I am the only one to offer help and I raised all boys. lol
Karen/la I think you have some great suggestions and are a great group. better than just ol me.

5b.

single fathers. no joke/karen/la's friend in cold iowa

Posted by: "Kirstie H" kirstie_mo@yahoo.com   kirstiehague

Mon Feb 1, 2010 7:28 am (PST)



Nope, sorry - this group is exclusively for moms (the clue is in the group name!). We just can't be everything to everyone.

There are some good groups for single dads on yahoo, so I hope he can find one that he enjoys.

-kirstie
moderator, mom power group

--- In mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com, Karen/LA <karens.special1@...> wrote:
>
> Before I suggest this group to a single father. do you take single father's in your group? he just got back his 12 yr old daughter and unfortunately I am the only one to offer help and I raised all boys. lol
> Karen/la I think you have some great suggestions and are a great group. better than just ol me.
>

6a.

Re:

Posted by: "priyanka sharma" sharma_priyanka007@yahoo.co.in   sharma_priyanka007

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:43 am (PST)



Hello Vishnupriya
 
I am Priyanka from Mumbai, India and am also a mom of 14mnths old sweet baby girl (Rhythm). I can suggest you a site which is babycentre.com this is good for new moms I also take help from this.
 
Take Care

--- On Fri, 29/1/10, Vishnupriya Kalyanasundaram <vish_k04@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

From: Vishnupriya Kalyanasundaram <vish_k04@yahoo.com.au>
Subject: Re: [mompowergroup]
To: mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 29 January, 2010, 11:05 AM

 

Hi Guys,
 
I m Vishnupriya from bangalore, India, mom of 15 month old Jeevan. M looking for interesting lunch recipes for my little tot.
 
Cheers!

--- On Sat, 23/1/10, varmavani123 <varmavani123@ rediffmail. com> wrote:

From: varmavani123 <varmavani123@ rediffmail. com>
Subject: [mompowergroup] Hi, any mom from India, get in touch
To: sharma_priyanka007@ yahoo.co. in
Cc: mompowergroup@ yahoogroups. com
Received: Saturday, 23 January, 2010, 1:02 PM

 

Hi friends, 

Me too from India - down south - a lil state - Kerala Nice to meet u all on this platform 
cheers
Vani
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On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:04:57 +0530 wrote
>

hi
m priyanaka from mumbai,India. before marriage i was in delhi.
keep in touch
take care
>
>--- On Sun, 27/9/09, anamika agrawal co.in> wrote:
>

>From: anamika agrawal co.in>
>Subject: Re: [mompowergroup] Hi, any mom from India, get in touch
>To: mompowergroup@ yahoogroups. com
>Date: Sunday, 27 September, 2009, 7:23 PM
>
>

Hi,was also looking for someone from India.I'm staying in Bangkok and belong to Delhi too .glad to know you and all the other great moms in this group.Already hav started learning so much from them.
>
>Anamika
>
>--- On Fri, 25/9/09, Vertica Dvivedi <eyeqad@rediffmail. com> wrote:
>
>Hi, I'm VD from delhi, india. Would love to meet other moms from India nd d world in ths nice group!
>
>Love VD
>
>
>

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7a.

A big hello to all of you!!

Posted by: "priyanka sharma" sharma_priyanka007@yahoo.co.in   sharma_priyanka007

Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:43 am (PST)



Hello Friends!!
 
I want to share something to all of you, and its about onion!!
 
Onions are useful in the treatment of the following ailments.
 
Acidity, Anaemia, Aeteriosclerosis, Arthritis, Ascitis, Asthma, Atherosclerosis, Bacterial Infections, Blood Clot, Blood Ddisorders, Boils, Cancer, Children's Ailments, Cholera, Cardiovascular Disorders, Cholestrol Control, Cold Cough, Constipation, Dental Disorders, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Dysentery, Ear Disorders, Eczema, Epilepsy, Eye Disorders, Fevers, Flatulence, Goitre, Hair Disorders, Heart Disease, Hiccup, Hoarseness, Hypertension, Inflammation, Influenza, Insomnia, Jaundice, Menstrual Disorders, Neurogenic Pains, Nose Bleed, Osteoporosis, Pimples, Piles, Poisonous Bites, Respiratory Disorders, Rheumatism, Sexual Disability, Skin Disorders, Spleen Enlargement, Sunstroke, Swooning, Urinary Disorders.
 
 
Take Care!!
Priyanka

 

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