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Infant feeding

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Awwww, DS2!

24 replies

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 22:52

Halfway through feeding, he breaks off, grins at me and signs milk, then snuffles back onto me for some more.

[soppy]

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Nikki76 · 01/04/2007 22:54

Aww that's so cute!! At what age can they start baby sign? I'm trying it with DS and although he looks delighted with it, he doesn't do any back!

Lact8 · 01/04/2007 22:54

You sound like you're having a lovely evening tonight!

bunnypeculiar · 01/04/2007 22:55

ahhhh

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 22:56

Both boys started signing back when they were about 11mo.

Lact8, I am - feeling very fond of my boys today (not that I'm not always - just thought I'd write about it!).

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Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:00

Awww and

Suddenly very at stopping.

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 23:02

Just looked at your pics, FS - gorgeous!

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 01/04/2007 23:02

LOL. He is such a cutie

DS was in bed feeding this morning, climbed out of bed, went to walk out the bedroom door and downstairs, but turned around, came back pointed his finger at me and sternly said "stay dere" before turning around and wandering off!

Lact8 · 01/04/2007 23:02

It's good to have some nice threads on here, I'm having fond thoughts of my lot too, even the dog who has chewed the legs off one of DD's favourite toys and has been in My Bad Books all day!

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 23:03

PMSL VVV! That's like DS1 does - "Don't look, Mummy!" or "Mummy has to go away now" as he wants to do something he KNOWS I don't want him to do

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magnolia1 · 01/04/2007 23:04

Aww bless him
I am feeling soppy too, ds1 (17 weeks) was feeding today and for the 1st time he looked up at me and smiled and started babbling while still firmly clamped to my boob

Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:06

I get DD handing me food and saying "Don't eat it!!! "

Also falling over something in my room "I hurt myself! You have to tidy your room"

Don't know where she gets these things from

(Along with one of her first full sentences being a response to "Its time to tidy up".... "I can't, I readin" )

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 23:06

Oh, Lact8

Magnolia, I like making DS2 chuckle when he's feeding by tickling his collarbones

He likes putting his nose right onto my boob and snorting - I get some funny looks when I feed him in public

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Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:07

Awww magnolia - Milky grins and babbling are great

Hunker... had to go and look at my pics to see what was there!!!

Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:09

pmsl @ nose in boobs and snorting!!! DS worked out that sucking my chest when he was in the sling made me laugh... got some very odd looks on the days I had him under my coat and he was doing it. I was walking along looking some weird mutant shape laughing shreiking "stop it!!!"

(Less amusing now he tries to slurp with teeth )

VeniVidiVickiQV · 01/04/2007 23:13

Awwww. DS blows raspberries on mine sometimes......

Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:15

Would waking DS up and forcefeeding from norks that may or may not work be wrong???

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 23:16

Not...wrong...but he might bite you!

When did you stop?

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Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:20

A couple of weeks ago... last feed when he had german measles (so yup, about 2-3 weeks).

Milk still comes out if I try (am I sharing too much now? ). I don't think I want to be feeding properly, but I also hate the idea that I have stopped iyswim.

He doesn't even try (He does play with my nipples when he is sleepy though!!).

Sorry... hijacked your thread

hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 23:21

Nah, not a hijack - if you wanted to try, when he was sleepy would be the best time - or in the bath, maybe?

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Flamesparrow · 01/04/2007 23:25

Oooh not had a bath together in ages Will do that tomorrow evening. He is so sweet feeding in the bath - sort of sits under my arm and looks up at me grinning

My mum gets all emotional when I talk about things like that - b/feeding didn't work out for her and it sort of shows her what she missed

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hunkermunker · 02/04/2007 22:57

Awwwww, that's fab, Flame! I wondered how you were getting on this afternoon - wonder if it was while you were feeding?

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magnolia1 · 03/04/2007 15:19

Awwww Flame thats great Ds is only 17.5 weeks, Hope I go on to feed for a long time yet. He is teething so am dreading the biting

determination · 03/04/2007 18:17

Thats is truly amazing.. its times like this i used to love.. make it all worth while

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