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20 lip 2012, 16:03
jedini put kad je bilo bolje jest kad smo bili vani od 17-19
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05 srp 2012, 12:29
olja2208 je napisao/la:također dugo se nisam usudila napisati da je proslo, ali je, je
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25 srp 2012, 09:05
rusulica je napisao/la:jel moguće da se prejede pa se zato ne može smirit? tako je meni rekao jedan doktor za sličnu situaciju s laurom
16 svi 2013, 13:02
nevenera je napisao/la:većinom sam čitala ako je nervoza oko spavanja to znači da se nije dovoljno rano stavilo dijete leć, treba uhvatit prve singale
15 svi 2014, 06:36
Cluster feeding often coincides with your baby’s fussy time. Baby will nurse a few minutes, pull off, fuss/cry, nurse a few minutes, pull off, fuss/cry… on and on… for hours. This can be VERY frustrating, and mom starts wondering if baby is getting enough milk, if something she is eatingis bothering baby, if EVERYTHING she is doing is bothering baby… It can really ruin your confidence, particularly if there is someone else around asking the same questions (your mother, your husband, your mother-in-law).
This behavior is NORMAL! It has nothing to do with your breastmilk or your mothering. If baby is happy the rest of the day, and baby doesn’t seem to be in pain (as with colic) during the fussy time – just keep trying to soothe your baby and don’t beat yourself up about the cause. Let baby nurse as long and as often as he will. Recruit dad (or another helper) to bring you food/drink and fetch things (book/remote/phone/etc.) while you are nursing and holding baby.
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