Postao/la Jamama » 06 srp 2001, 11:35
Ksenija, ponovo, potrazi pomoc za sebe!<
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>Probleme s dojenjem koje opisujes moras poceti rjesavati. Ne radi se cini mi se ni o nursing strike, ni o grcevima, ni o polozaju, ni o nocnom dojenju, ni o dnevnom ritmu i sl. vec su uzroci "problema" ovaj put malo drugaciji.<
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>Po onome sto ja dozivljavam citajuci tvoje postove moj ti je prijedlog da prvo pomognes sebi (anemija) te ako zelis nastavis s dojenjem. <
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>Ako dojenje i nadalje budes dozivljavala kao da ti dijete nesto oduzima, meni je to tesko reci, ali ipak, mozda bi trebala prekinuti. Jako bi zeljela da mi se javis.<
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>I jos nesto:<
>Psychological factors of the mother (World Health Organization)<
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>Mothers often worry about their ability to provide enough
eastmilk for their baby. They easily believe that it is they who are at fault if their babies are not satisfied. Mothers who are young, who lack support from family or friends, or who have a bad experience
eastfeeding a previous baby are particularly likely to lack confidence. Promotion of infant formula and giving free samples also makes mothers doubt the adequacy of their milk supply. These different conditions may lead a mother to give complementary feeds too early. <
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>A mother who dislikes
eastfeeding, who is tired, or who rejects her baby may have difficulty in responding to him. She may not hold him close enough so he does not attach well, or she may feed him infrequently or for a short time. <
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>Acute stress can temporarily reduce the flow of
eastmilk, so that it appears to 'dry up'. There is however no evidence that chronic stress reduces the milk supply long term, and with support a mother can continue
eastfeeding. <i></i>