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#2634 11/06/03 02:22 PM
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Anyone have news on Dawn? I've been thinking of her so much lately.....


Mary in Idaho, mom to 7, including 2 from Korea, and Emily Zion (1�) coming home from Ethiopia in February!
owlhaven #2635 11/07/03 09:17 PM
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Thank you for thinking of me. I have finally found a computer I could borrow. It's at the hospital where my son has been born!!
Jeran Michael arrived on November 6th, at 6:14 PM. He was 7 lbs 12oz, and 21 inches long. He is beautiful! I got to be in the delivery room, and cut the cord. His birthmom had a long labor, but didn't have to push long at all.
Before delivery, the Dr pulled me aside to go over some things, and I mentioned that I will be breastfeeding. He was amazed and excited. He introduced me around to everyone on the maternity floor, practically, including the breastfeeding clinic, that I didn't even know they had. The girls in the clinic about passed out with excitement when they heard I was an adoptive mom, and how successful I have been. Everyone here has been so supportive. I am so glad I had the opportunity to mention my plans. The Dr arranged for me to have a room on the maternity floor the first night. Jeran has to stay 48 hours, so this will be his second night. The room I was staying in isn't available tonight, but they arranged for me to stay in "The Guest House" across the street. It is really nice. And the nice ladies there had already heard that I was a breastfeeding adoptive mom, and wanted to know all the details, too. They were excited and thrilled.
I have nursed Jeran for every feeding. For the most part, he has been very lazy, and sleepy. It takes effort to get him to latch on well, but we are working on it. I have lots of help here. I can't imagine what would have happened if I had tried to nurse for the first time at the hotel room all by myself. He hasn't had to work very hard, because it seems like every time I sit down to nurse, I am just dripping everywhere. All he has to do is open his mouth a little, and the milk starts dripping in. I need to pump a little more often. I think I will be able to manage it better when I get to bring him to the hotel. That first feeding I gave him, I hadn't pumped all day, so when I finally got a chance to pump, I pumped 18.5 ounces! The poor little guy! It was everywhere! But, at least I know he got some. There was no way he couldn't have.
Anywyay, thanks for letting me ramble on. I will try to check the board later, but I might not get to it until tomorrow. And then I won't have a computer to access until Friday, the 14th, when Jim and Daphne will arrive.
Thank you, everyone for all your support and help all these months while I pumped! None of this would be possible without you guys. Most especially Lenore!!


wife to Jim, mommy to Daphne and Jeran and Jalen
DawnL #2636 11/08/03 03:19 PM
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Dawn, How fabulous-- congrats!!!!!!!!!!!


Mary in Idaho, mom to 7, including 2 from Korea, and Emily Zion (1�) coming home from Ethiopia in February!
DawnL #2637 11/08/03 03:22 PM
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Dawn~

I am SO excited for you! You must be over the moon! How wonderful the doctor and staff are so supportive as well. Congrats!

Melissa Banian

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Dawn! I am so happy for you...this is awesome... <img src="http://www.asklenore.com/ubbthreads/images/icons/shocked.gif" alt="" />


Adoptive mommy to 4 , Last 2 adopted nursed. Youngest nursed till she was 5! Raising 2 grandbabies, as infants they were raised on donor breast milk smile
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Dawn,
Your story brought tears to my eyes,,that is how I had always imagined it would be for me...I am glad that things are working out so well. Do you have to stay at the hotel about 2 weeks for interstate compact? It will go quick. Congratulations! Take care, Cathy

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Hey Dawn,

CONGRATULATIONS!!! You're doing GREAT!! You may want to try leaning back a little to help your baby cope with your milk flow and let down reflex. Keep up the pumping so you don't lose your milk supply. Feed then pump. Make sure he's latched on PAST the nipple and well and truly onto the breast. Make sure you get hold of a board certified LC to help you. It's great that there's a breastfeeding clinic in the hospital...get hold of them.

But most important...enjoy your baby!!
Fondly,


Lenore Goldfarb, Ph.D.,CCC,IBCLC
Wife to Rob, Mom to Adam aged 13, and Ethan aged 9, both born via GS and breastfed via Regular Newman-Goldfarb Protocol.
Lenore #2641 11/12/03 12:59 AM
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Dawn,
Congrats on your darling little boy! I am glad that the nursing is going so well.

Take Care,
Bella


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