--- Susan B. Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah. I have a rather surprising number of friends who have childres 11
months apart.
Friends of mine from childhood - a sister and brother - were actually born in
the same year! Fiona in late January, and Fergus in December.
Joannah.
Quoting Robin Netherton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Marc Carlson wrote:
I could have sworn that back in anthropology 101 they taught us that
extended breastfeeding was used to make a woman less likely to get
pregnant, not that it stopped menstruation.
It does both.
:20 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Re: [h-cost] OT: Nursing and menses
brOn Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Marc Carlson wrote:brbr I could have sworn that
back in anthropology 101 they taught us thatbr extended breastfeeding was
used to make a woman less likely to getbr pregnant, not that it stopped
In a message dated 1/11/2006 11:38:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
could have sworn that back in anthropology 101 they taught us that
extended breastfeeding was used to make a woman less likely to get pregnant,
not that it stopped menstruation.
The two kind
According to advice from La Leche League (breastfeeding support and
promotion group), for breastfeeding to be really effective in holding
off your cycles, you need to be nursing during the night. I
considered night-weaning my toddler because we wanted to start trying
for another, but I managed to
Of Wendy
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [h-cost] OT: Nursing and menses
On the non-physical side, having a small child forever attatched to you
makes it difficult to get the chance to get pregnant.
Wendy
--- On Wed 01/11, Robin Netherton [EMAIL