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Mommystacey
Posts:184

 | | 10/02/2007 9:36 PM |
Alert | | My son is almost 1 year old in 8 days and he is refusing to breastfeed and will not even take the milk in a cup. I dont know if this is a short faze but I dont want to dry up I am pumping at night still I dont know what to do please help me!!!! | | | |
| | love@hm
Posts:486

 | | 10/03/2007 8:43 AM |
Alert | Most likely it is just a nursing strike. Keep offering the breast, but don't force it - strikes can last up to a week. Your milk is not likely to dry up. Keep pumping when he would usually nurse. Offer other liquids has he needs.
Is there a chance you may be pregnant again? Sometimes that will change the taste of the milk and the kids will stop nursing because of the flavor difference. . . just something to consider.
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| | Mommystacey
Posts:184

 | | 10/03/2007 8:45 AM |
Alert | | oh I hope not I got my period so I dont think so | | | |
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| | love@hm
Posts:486

 | | 10/03/2007 8:48 AM |
Alert | I'd say that is a good indication of NOT. Just keep offering the breast at usual feeding times. Don't offer other stuff during those times - just the breast. Allow other food at other times. Sometimes allergies, ear aches and even teething pain can cause a nursing strike.
GL! | | | |
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| | Mommystacey
Posts:184

 | | 10/03/2007 4:07 PM |
Alert | | Thank you | | | |
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| | Mo739
Posts:47

 | | 10/03/2007 4:15 PM |
Alert | Yes, what love@hm said.
If you need anyother help or just a friend, I pm you my info.
Also, check out the message boards at breastfeeding.com | | | |
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