Amazing!! I've also never seen a panda make a bottle of formula or drink a bottle of wine before feeding their babies. They have nothing to discuss.Well I've yet to see a panda using an iPhone so yes quite possibly!
Amazing!! I've also never seen a panda make a bottle of formula or drink a bottle of wine before feeding their babies. They have nothing to discuss.Well I've yet to see a panda using an iPhone so yes quite possibly!
This. Fed is best and that is how it should be! Who cares how she is feeding him, as long as they are happy and safe what does it matter?Can we steer clear of the breastfeeding tit?
Hopefully she's feeding the bairn that's all that matters, Christ... why are peoplenso obsessed with how someone elses child is fed. I personally don't give a duck. And yes- I did breastfeed.
Same but you get my drift.Well I've yet to see a panda using an iPhone so yes quite possibly!
You’ve never seen a panda bottle fed by a zoo keeper because of risk of being smothered by its mother?Amazing!! I've also never seen a panda make a bottle of formula or drink a bottle of wine before feeding their babies. They have nothing to discuss.
my point was (and clearly I didn’t give the best analogy) why do we (woman) always have to discuss breastfeeding whenever We talk about new babies.. even to the point that we add ‘I breastfed’ or ‘I bottlefed’on the back end of our comments.Same but you get my drift.
You’ve never seen a panda bottle fed by a zoo keeper because of risk of being smothered by its mother?
Perhaps it's because it's something we all struggle with initially? It's a very emotive subject.Same but you get my drift.
You’ve never seen a panda bottle fed by a zoo keeper because of risk of being smothered by its mother?
my point was (and clearly I didn’t give the best analogy) why do we (woman) always have to discuss breastfeeding whenever We talk about new babies.. even to the point that we add ‘I breastfed’ or ‘I bottlefed’on the back end of our comments.
No, not from breastfeeding. Like another poster said, it’s in advisable to drink in excess as that could lead to dropping baby/not being able to care for baby.I think its also fact that drink in excess will damage a babies growth and development ....
Sorry but I'm going to have to respectfully disagree...excessive alcohol consumption does cause issues with breast milk and baby development...you are correct that about the advice about not sleeping with baby and care when not sober.No, not from breastfeeding. Like another poster said, it’s in advisable to drink in excess as that could lead to dropping baby/not being able to care for baby.
Not what I was told during my training but (thankfully) I’ve not yet met any mums who would want to over-drink.Sorry but I'm going to have to respectfully disagree...excessive alcohol consumption does cause issues with breast milk and baby development...you are correct that about the advice about not sleeping with baby and care when not sober.
Indeed. I’ll shut up!Sorry ladies have we turned into Mumsnet here?
Don’t call Rafe a beast, poor thingThis thread had potential but its rapidly turning into a beast feeding debate.
Well that's embarrassing editedDon’t call Rafe a beast, poor thing
If you can find the baby you can feed the babyAlso if people assume she’s not breastfeeding because she wants to drink that’s probably not true either. Proud wine guzzling breastfeeding mama here. Mum and baby continue to thrive
Even if she’s not they’ll be able to form a support bubble with one other household as they have an under 1 year old.Is her mum still living with her? Tough times not having family support with you in first few weeks.
That's good.Even if she’s not they’ll be able to form a support bubble with one other household as they have an under 1 year old.
She has chris at home even if she can't see her mum..Is her mum still living with her? Tough times not having family support with you in first few weeks.