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Old 03-03-2008, 10:15 PM   #1
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Medela breastfeeding products...so wonderful...so wonderfully expensive also!

I have the pump in style, bottles, bags and a few other goodies.

Anyone else use them as much as I do?

If not, what other products do you feel you're putting the paycheck towards?

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I had a Medela Pump In Style back when I was nursing. My SIL was very happy when I gave it to her. She has since given it to a pregnant friend.

On the topic of nursing products... I loved Mother Wear nursing clothes.
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I never wore nursing clothes...still don't. I just buy shirts that have easy access lol. I hear they are really nice to have. I'm just so short that things fit me funny unless I shop in the teenager section. I can't even find a good nursing bra!!!
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Around the house I just wore regular easy access shirts, but when out in public I liked nursing shirts. It was easier to be discreet that way. We also went to a family wedding, and I wore a nursing dress to that.

I never found a traditional nursing bra that I liked. Most were not comfortable and were difficult to undo with one hand while holding a baby. I preferred to wear a comfy, stretchy "sleep" nursing bra like this.
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Wow, I can't believe I still remember this stuff. It has been several years since my youngest has weaned. LOL!
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I have a cute cover tent thing that I use to put over myself and my baby while we're nursing in public. It goes around my neck and is pretty good about giving baby air and she and I can still see each other.

How long since you last nursed? I've been nursing this baby for almost four months. My oldest didn't get it that long because I just couldn't get enough milk in. So she got it for about three weeks. :'( But she's still healthy and wonderful.
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My youngest is turning 10 in June. ( OMG!) She weaned at 16 mos., so it has been a looong time since my BF days. LOL!
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Wow that was a while ago.

I can't wait to be done with bf-ing! I love it...but it takes so much out of me. But I know whenever I'm done I'll be missing it.
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Yes, it was bitter sweet when each child weaned, especially my youngest.
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I think all of parenting is bittersweet. You love seeing your child grow, but you hate it at the same time. Sometimes you just want that sweet little baby sleeping in your arms. But you love seeing how your child acts and learning his or her's own personality.
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I think all of parenting is bittersweet. You love seeing your child grow, but you hate it at the same time. Sometimes you just want that sweet little baby sleeping in your arms. But you love seeing how your child acts and learning his or her's own personality.
Definitely! You'll think so even more as your kids get older. Seems as if my kids were just born yesterday, but already puberty is just around the corner. Sniff, sniff...
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