I just saw this as a status on fb of course....
If this is the case then there must be something seriously wrong with my girls... Ive lost count of the times that I have being spewed on by them when breastfeeding.
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I just saw this as a status on fb of course....
If this is the case then there must be something seriously wrong with my girls... Ive lost count of the times that I have being spewed on by them when breastfeeding.
Something wrong with my poor bub too then! She was exclusively breastfed and whilst she didn't spew lots, there were enough little ones. Not to mention the power chuck that I'll never forget, had me really freaked out!
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Oh I forgot about the power chucks.. Ive definately had my share of those too :D
That was then followed by the comment,
does bub prefer the bottle, maybe you try that.
(Oh this is about a status, where bub is fussy when feeding, wanting to play and chat)
lol cos FB knows all....;)
Heck, I had to change an entire outfit for both of us this morning, including undies :redface:
:rofl:
i thought breastfed babies didn't fart either (cos my DD didn't until starting solids) .... then i had my DS.
and their didnt smell.. Well dd3 changes your mind on that one! :lol:
The notion is that if attached correctly, they don't intake air when they swallow, this means you don't get as much posseting as you do from bottles. It is the really not that they don't spew as much as they don't require burping as often.
Like all baby advice and 'rules' though, there are just as many exceptions to the rule as there are followers ;)
Lol I shouldn't be alive then because it is the family joke that if you wanted to find me once I started crawling you simply followed the spew trail. I was breast fed until 12 months :)
Oh gosh, don't know what my Buster is eating then! It's a good day if he's only been changed twice and myself just once! Moo never chucked so I think this one is making up for the both of them.
Haha my dd spewed a dozen times a day until she stopped bf at 4 months, any puke after that was rare!
Lol, just as I was reading this thread I thought I could smell baby vomit, which was odd as I had just put my newborn DD to bed. I then happened to touch the top of my cardigan and I've discovered that DD must have done a small vomit while I was holding her on my chest with her head on my shoulder and I didn't realise at the time. Ewwww. She's fully breastfed :)
:rofl: Someone forgot to tell both of mine! I've been soaked to the skin more times than I care to remember....
Clearly DD2 missed the memo :doh:
our refluxer must be odd then!
Breaastfed babies don't spew...
Hahahaha. :lol: Hahahaha. :rofl: Hahahaha. :cryinglaugh: Hahahaha.
Sorry, I must have Liebling's history all wrong.
My first thought reading the title was "LIES!" But then I saw it was a fb status. lol. :rofl:
Love all of the above!
Lol, I have a great black and white artistic studio shot of dd2 spewing all down daddy's naked back :lol: She was a fully bf happy chucker and probably chucked 6 times a day until she was 6m old!
My BF baby was a happy chucker, my FF baby never chucked.
My BF baby had very stinky poo and my FF baby didn't, clearly I live in opposite world here or perhaps the Dr Browns bottles worked better than my boobs :lol:
Lol all these vomacious BF babies! Mine dribbles or burps up milk, she burps, she farts, she does it all! The other night she had an actual projectile vomit and lots of it which completely freaked me out but she was absolutely fine and slept peacefully while I changed her swaddle and PJs.
Thought of this thread when I was just in seeing the Dr earlier. Had literally just sat down in his room when Alex went all over himself and my pants and the floor...
Yesterday I changed him about 4 times! A couple of week ago I did 2 days worth of washing - Alex had no less than 10 outfits on the line :o
Haha! That cracks me up, too of my bfing kids were big power chuckers, what would they say to that.
I think its always worst when it makes its way down your front and into the bra.
I remember once Dh held DD1 up above his head after a feed. He was warned but thought he knew better.... DD1 chucked from above his head, all over his dreadlocks, face, front and back... And it still hit his feet! :rofl:
Oh my! It's taken until my third child to experience it, but today I saw my first projectile vomit! DD had just finished a feed, gagged a few times (she has a really sensitive gag reflex like her Daddy), then she projectile vomited all over herself and me. Scared the crap out of me when I was watching it come out her mouth and nose. I can't believe how much milk was in her!!! Her clothes were soppy wet and I was soaked through to my bra and underwear. We both had to jump in the shower, which of course was fun with the other two littlies in the bathroom with us. She was totally fine straight afterwards though :)
I wish DS2 had read FB. I used to wake up with spew in my hair. So attractive and sexy. Drove DH crazy with desire :doh:
I want to call BS on anyone who reckons that their baby doesn't upchuck..
Much like the eskimos and their several descriptive names for ice and snow I think that parents eventually re-define what they consider to be spew.
before being a dad I would have gone into shock if there was the tiniest amount of vomit on me - 2 years on I only consider the major-my son is definitely ill type to be the serious type. milky burps after a feed are the vomit equivalent of being shot with a nerf gun...
not suprised this comes from facebook!