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Bri
Bri has 50 days to go and is now in week 32
Age: 32
Country: United States
Province/region: Washington
City: Bothell
Partner: Joe
Children: Yes, 2
Pregnant: Yes
Due date: 05 Apr ,2012
Occupation: Stay at home Mommy! Finally!
Online: 10 hours ago.
Last updated: 35 days ago.
Member since: 1770 days
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mommad - Tuesday, 9 September
Thanks Bri. She's 6 weeks. I usually pump 3 oz so it scared me when I didnt even get 1 oz. Maybe nothing is wrong. I just get so worried!


CassandraLee - Tuesday, 9 September
 LOL. OMG, That is so cute!!! Hes so little yet looks so grown up! He's adorable!


Mommyofnaters - Sunday, 7 September
Hey, saw your post about wanting to become pregnant!! I am currently 11 weeks and my daughter is just about 10 months!! It would be really fun to get a surprise!! Best wishes to you!!


M.M.Masi - Saturday, 6 September
Thanks for your post. Can you tell me more about the oatmeal. I've been eating oatmeal everyday by making it in boiled milk. Can you tell me your method? And when do you pump before or after a feeding or instead of a feeding you pump it out? I've been pumping after feedings and I get about an oz from each breast. I really want to be able to feed my twins for a yr. Any help is appreciated.


aprilraine - Friday, 5 September
that is awesome!! I am micmac (native canadian) and my middle name is punadumooe-goos which means Aprilraine, and I just go by Aprilraine. I gave my daughter the middle name Ansalawit which means 'angel'.... I just love hearing names like that


aprilraine - Friday, 5 September
I'm just wondering.... how do you pronounce your sons name and what is the origin?


courtney-elizabeth - Thursday, 4 September
Continue from the one under!
Though I didn't expect to be pregnant this early!! So my baby was planned to a point. :)


courtney-elizabeth - Thursday, 4 September
Actually in a way my baby was planned. I did want to be pregnant by eighteen, i'm not so sure why though. But thank you so much anyways. I will deffiantly come to you for help and advice. Seeing as I'm still far from my due date.


Landons Mommy!! - Wednesday, 3 September
so i read your post... and my daughter went through the same thing. telling her it hurt didnt phase her. we started flicking her in the mouth. it may sound kinda mean, but it really doesnt hurt much, its more of the shock that made her cry. she knocked it off quick! lol. good luck!


Heather-08-01 - Tuesday, 2 September
Hi Bri, would you mind sharing a little more of your BF problem experience with me? I took Beckett to see an occupational therapist this past Friday. According to her the suck probably isn't his problem so much as it's an endurance problem. She says it's not uncommon at all (especially in white males) and we just need to take a step back so that we can take 2 steps forward. It all worries me immensely, but all I can do right now is keep moving forward and hope for the best. How long did it used to take Kekoa to BF in the beginning? It takes Beckett and hour often times and it's because it just wears him out =( So we are bottle feeding EPM except 3 x's a day for 10 min each. I hate it so much because as frustrating as it was to feed for an hour at a time I miss BF'ing him so much. How long did you have to work with Kekoa before you moved forward with exclusively BF? I know you had some difficulties and I guess I'm just looking for some inspiration.


~NyMom - Friday, 29 August


mommad - Thursday, 28 August
So, during the growth spurts, is it okay to give a little formula? It's not like I'm skipping a nursing session, so my supply should still be building, right? I just don't understand the whole supply thing. I've began to pump and store for when I return to work, and I only pump 3 oz at a time. Is that normal for a 5 week old? It seems when she's nursing she gets more than that.


~NyMom - Tuesday, 26 August


joonluv - Thursday, 21 August
Hi, thanks for replying to my post about the plastibell circumcision. I was just wondering, so it just falls off on its own and we'll notice it in the diaper? Also, all that discharge is normal right? I did ask my Dr some questions but I'd still like answers from real ppl who've gotten it done. Thanks!


babyboysmama - Wednesday, 20 August
Thanks for the encouragement...I know it's all worth it in the end...It's been tough for us this past week as my milk supply dropped last week, but I've been focusing on drinking my mother's milk tea and eating more healthy this week and it's working :) I hope to breast feed until 12 months, I feel blessed we've made it this far, especially since I had to go back to work when he was 10 weeks.


Heather-08-01 - Monday, 18 August
Hi, I was reading about your breastfeeding issues on the forum and wow, they sound so much like my issues with my newborn son. Thank you for sharing, it gives me so much hope that we will work through this and be a breastfeeding success too. Currently he is 2.5 weeks old and down to using the bottle only 1 time per day and otherwise I am feeding with a nipple shield. I also rented a scale from the lactation consultant so I can be sure he is getting enough at feedings. I hope that some day soon we can phase out the nipple shield all-together and go strictly to breast. I've read some of your posts in the past, and it's nice to see someone who thinks that breastfeeding is as important as I do - I knew going in that there could be difficulties but I never knew just how strong my resolve to breastfeed would have to be to make it. While I know we aren't there yet, we have made improvement by leaps and bounds over the past week and a half. Thanks again for sharing.


kajk - Sunday, 17 August
An added measure that we've had to use was as soon as you firmly place him on his bottom with the scolding YOU get up and move away. If you are on one side of the couch get up and move to the other side, likewise if you are in the kitchen or where ever move away from him or if you are needing to be where you are move HIM away from you - this adds to the negative side of the experience for him and may speed things up too. You don't have to leave the room, you can stay within eye sight (I would recommend that so he doesn't feel he is being abandoned and thus loose focus of what just happened) and it will require more effort on his part to 'make up' and apologize - so to speak. If you would like, I'll take a look at my notes and see what we needed to do with the more persistant biters.. it has been a while since I have had to really deal with one. At the same time, at least you know when he commits he really does commit. :D


angelamouzakitis - Saturday, 16 August
What exactlyis the oatmeal diet...does the type of otatmeal matter? is it easy to mke?


angelamouzakitis - Friday, 15 August
you get 16 ounces in one pumping?


jenakers - Thursday, 14 August
I saw your comment on biting. I broke my son of it easily (although every child is different). When he bites IMMEDIATLY yell OUCH! and jerk away. Say NO BITE, walk away and leave him crying for a minute to let it settle in that he hurt you. If he bites when you are holding him, immediatly yell ouch!, jerk away, sit him on the floor and walk away for a minute. The disapproval and momentary alienation of affection makes him sad/sorry want to please you and not bite. This worked for us, not sure if it will work for you, Jen


kajk - Thursday, 14 August
HI there, I read your post about your boy biting... in my experience (bbysitting, nanny, mom and daycare owner) there is a simple technique that does require a little 'tough love'; everytime he bites you immediatly sit him down firmly on his bottom, regardless of where he bit you, what was happening or where you are, and in a stern voice with a scowl you say his name then say "biting NO! Ow/hurts, biting NO" Children often do not hear or comprehend the first two words spoken to them, especially when they are being taken by suprise and/or interrupted. That is why you start with the child's name, then the action with what you are trying to say - biting-NO, the child will likely hear the NO, then hurt and again biting no. It rarely takes more than a day or two for the child, even at 9 mos, to connect the action to the reaction. Your boy will cry and you need to be sure that you stay consistant. When he gets up for some cuddles do it b/c you don't want him to feel shuned or abandoned but make sure you then show him the hurt area and say "biting hurts, ow." Show him a sad face and ask for a kiss for your owwie - this helps build compassion and remose for pain others are suffering. Make sure you follow through though each and every time whether it happens to you or someone else. Be firm but accepting of his need for reassurance after the swift discipline lesson. Do let me know how it goes for you if you decide to try out this technique. It has worked flawlessly in my several, several years of childrearing... goodluck!


doublemama - Thursday, 14 August
bri...saw ur post about the biting...mine is not so much biting but i guess having too strong of a grip when shes nursing..so ive been sore for a while..then it donned on me to go back to using the lanolin cream i used in the very beginning, don't know why i didn't think of it earlier! it helped tons...like u i want to make it to around 18 months~!


~NyMom - Tuesday, 12 August
That is great! does it require heating? or just eat it that way? thanks alot! glad it works


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Photos
A bonding moment with Grandma (2007, 11, 13) Daddy and Christopher (2007, 11, 13) Heading home from the hospital Nov 6th (2007, 11, 13) 1:27pm Nov 4th Christopher Kekoa was born (2007, 11, 13) Father and Son having a special moment (2007, 11, 13) Mom and Kekoa the day after birth (2007, 11, 13) I found my toes! (2008, 04, 11) It`s Naked Tummy Time (2008, 04, 11) Aloha! (2008, 04, 11) Don`t I look Cute! (2008, 04, 11) Happy Easter! (2008, 04, 11) Look at me I can sit!  (4months old) (2008, 04, 11) Hey Turtle! (2008, 04, 11) I love this photo! (2008, 04, 18) Whatcha wanna do today Daddy! (2008, 04, 18) First 70 degree day in Seattle....we went to the park! (2008, 04, 18) First 70 degree day in Seattle....we went to the park! (2008, 04, 18) Click here to see all Bri`s photos

Children
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