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Surviving60
January 2, 2015 - 11:19am
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Hi FMP and welcome. Great
Hi FMP and welcome. Great advice from SafelyHeld who has really done her homework here! If you are in doubt about the Kegels, please read Christine's articles. I personally did them for decades. They don't work, they just aggravate the problem, and here's why:
https://wholewoman.com/blog/?p=1497
https://wholewoman.com/blog/?p=118
-- Surviving
Surviving60
January 2, 2015 - 11:57am
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SH
Your posts are great and you can do a much better job of relating to the PP experience than I can. Say whatever you think is helpful to a newbie. You've done a lot of WW work and a lot of thoughtful research in your relatively short time here. Don't worry, someone will jump in if they feel the need, don't be paranoid. - Surviving
Aussie Soul Sister
January 2, 2015 - 3:51pm
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Dear SafelyHeld,
Dear SafelyHeld,
Your enthusiastic and caring help on this forum is so appreciated - thankyou so much for helping particularly new mothers with your valuable experiences, & referencing older threads.
I wish you a speedy recovery with your health.
Best wishes,
Aussie Soul Sister
chickaboom
January 4, 2015 - 4:01pm
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For the first few months pp,
For the first few months pp, I lay down with the baby - a lot. Whenever she wants to breastfeed, I take her to my bed and bf side-lying. I realize this might not be easy to do but I made it a priority, even with my other kids needing my attention. I just needed that 15-20 min period every few hours to relieve me of that dragging feeling. I read recently that laying down - even without sleeping - reenergizes the adrenals so to speak and I think new moms are most in need of that!
Surviving60
January 4, 2015 - 5:05pm
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I agree. I did some side
I agree. I did some side-lying while breastfeeding both of mine. But most of my breastfeeding was done slouched in a semi-seated position in a waterbed. Oh if only I had known!! - Surviving
Aging gracefully
January 4, 2015 - 5:16pm
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Lol! I remember the old
Lol! I remember the old waterbed! And, those things were so hard to get out of, especially pregnant!
I did most of my breastfeeding side lying. Baby and I were always more comfortable that way.
Surviving60
January 4, 2015 - 6:49pm
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I do recall that the waterbed
I do recall that the waterbed was absolute heaven for sleeping in the last weeks of pregnancy. But yes, getting out of bed over those funky padded rails was hard work from about 7 or 8 months until the end!- Surviving
FiveMinutesPeace
January 5, 2015 - 1:26pm
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Thanks
I've never even seen a water bed :)
I was really touched by SafelyHeld's warm words and all the supportive comments... I didn't realise how much that would help, so thank you, kind ladies of WW!
We've got two flights of stairs in the house so lying down in the day is a bit tricky but I'll manage it at least once at nap time. Little one is getting the hang of side feeding, but I'll often need to walk and walk to resettle him at night, and he's a real velcro baby in the day.
I just tried slinging for the first time this evening (hence I can write on here!) and find that with the sling high on my chest/upper abdomen, and in posture, I don't feel any vulva pressure at all. It's hard on the shoulders though, so it'll be a measure for five minutes' peace only, I should think. Shame - I've missed it so much - love having him close and so peaceful.