Bubblingbrooks Journey - Salut!

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You guys are BAAAAAAAAAAAD! :gig

I wonder if I can make friends with that scruffy lab that ate my pullets? and if duck poo is smelly enough? :hide
 

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Now that I am mostly back to normal health, I decided now was as good a time as any to try the nursing trainer again.
Lots of tears and crying at first, and then the little lightbulb went off in her head.
3 ounces in her now. She does not automatically latch on yet, but that will come.
She keeps drifting off to sleep though :lol:
Much more relaxed eating this way, then with the bottle.
 

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If there is anything I've learned it is that persistence pays off. :)
 

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All three of my babies would tend to drift off while nursing. I think that is normal. Some people wants to STUFF their baby as full as possible in order to make it as long as possible between feedings. I don't think that is what newborns need. I fed my babies on demand. Sometimes I would rock them just a little or jiggle the nipple a little to wake them up to finish after a little rest though. It gets much easier in a few weeks. Every week with a baby is something different and new!
 

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Great news. :) It will certainly make her more secure and feel loved. Nothing like nursing a baby. :love
 

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Oh, good! She'll figure it out, but it is so comforting for them to nurse they do try to drift off. :)
 
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