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Is BFing my toddler making my morning sickness worse?

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Tapster · 19/08/2008 11:14

I'm still BFing my 21 month old DD morning and night. I have terrible morning sickness, exhausted and flu like. I know GP/MW will say to give up BFing. I thought BFing could make morning sickness better not worse! I feel twice as bad as I did with DD and just want to be in bed 24 hours a day.

I'm presuming baby gets first priority, then BFing toddler then me - definitely not enough left for me at the moment. I'm taking supplements but finding it difficult to keep food down.

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StormInanEcup · 19/08/2008 22:23

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LackaDAISYcal · 19/08/2008 22:29

BFing can make you feel sick (it did me), but only while you are actually BFing iyswim. It shouldn't contribute to morning sickness being worse all round if you are eating well.

there is some information on kellymom about nursing when pregnant and tandem nursing.

No need to give up if either you or DD aren't yet ready for it.

i think morning sickness always feels worse when you are running around after other DCs, especially the crushing fatigue side of things as you don't have the same luxury of resting as you did with a first pregnancy.

Congratulations on your pregnancy

Tapster · 20/08/2008 17:55

Thanks so sick had to be prescribed medicine by GP today. Too ill to give DD her morning feed, and she surprisingly didn't seem to miss it, DH gave her breakfast instead. So I think I will cut down to just the evening feed and see how we go.

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Tapster · 20/08/2008 17:55

Thanks so sick had to be prescribed medicine by GP today. Too ill to give DD her morning feed, and she surprisingly didn't seem to miss it, DH gave her breakfast instead. So I think I will cut down to just the evening feed and see how we go.

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theSuburbanDryad · 21/08/2008 08:24

Tapster - i feel your pain. i'm also bf-ing my 19 month old and pregnant and my MS is really bad. My GP wouldn't give me any drugs for it as they're all contra-indicated during breastfeeding, apparently.

Hope you feel better soon. I'm finding smoothies and soups help as they're easy to digest and don't taste too vile when they come back up! (Sorry!)

Tapster · 21/08/2008 09:47

I need to check if I can take the drugs I felt so ill when I went to see the GP that I forgot to remind him I'm BFing - most advice about drugs and BFing are over cautious though, however the drugs seem to keep me awake last night so I might not continue to take them.

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CantSleepWontSleep · 21/08/2008 09:51

Wouldn't have thought they'd be related. I still feed lots and didn't get ms at all.

Tapster · 21/08/2008 09:51

I need to check if I can take the drugs I felt so ill when I went to see the GP that I forgot to remind him I'm BFing - most advice about drugs and BFing are over cautious though, however the drugs seem to keep me awake last night so I might not continue to take them.

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StormInanEcup · 21/08/2008 10:29

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Tapster · 21/08/2008 14:59

checked with mw at my booking in appointment and its fine, so can carry on BFing, it seems to be helping my sickness

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