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Claire Howie 
Posted: 26/08/05 16:44:35 35
I could really use 20 winks more in the morning! Yes i do have a breat pump - i really must get that organised as that will not only be a huge help but at least my husband will feel a little more involved! I don't think i'll be able to get him to help in the evenings with a feed as bu the time's he's home i've done one and then the next one's at about 12 and he'll never be able to function at work the next day! but the morning might just work very well!
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Claire Howie 
Posted: 26/08/05 16:30:28 28
Great thanks Anna for the advice!
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Claire Howie 
Posted: 26/08/05 16:28:40 40
Hi Jenny,
I took 2-3 tablets of Evening primrose oil daily which is meant to soften
the cervix. And apparently if you eat pineapple, thats supposed to bring on labour!
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Claire Howie 
Posted: 25/08/05 10:31:17 17
Hi Sam,
My son is just over 5 weeks and im still bleeding! So glad you asked this question! Hopefully it won't be too much longer! I hate sanitary pads! Eek!
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Claire Howie 
Posted: 25/08/05 10:28:13 13
Hi there,
My son is 5 weeks old and I was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice on how I can include my hubby more in the looking after/feeding of our son. He doesn't feel there's much he can do and I think its upsetting him a bit as he hasn't really had a chance to get to know our son yet as I'm doing the feeding (breast feeding) and he's at work everyday (although he did take a week off). I'm normally feeding when he gets home from work and then the little one sleeps till the next feed! So other than the occassional nappy change or bath - there's not much for him to do! Any advice?
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