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<title>Two Makes Four : ControverSunday: Extended Breastfeeding</title>
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<description>First, a figurative chest bump for nursing twins at all, and lovely that nursing is still part of your family&amp;#039;s routine. Second, I hope you&amp;#039;re finding answers to your &amp;quot;Wean Me, Seymour&amp;quot; dilemma. I&amp;#039;m also facing weaning before I want to. For me it&amp;#039;s financial--a job that takes me of town for an extended period of time. On the surface I&amp;#039;m sure many could say to us &amp;quot;You&amp;#039;ve nursed them so much already! They are great! Your health/family&amp;#039;s financial situation is too important to sacrifice for nursing, at least at this point in time!&amp;quot; And yet does it make it any easier? I would of course counsel you that if another medication would make you feel better daily then it seems like a good idea. I would also counsel you that if you don&amp;#039;t want to wean you shouldn&amp;#039;t. Sigh. Not to mention if we wean we&amp;#039;re both potentially in for &amp;quot;Postpartum Depression Part 2: The Weaning.&amp;quot; So I&amp;#039;m sure the potential hormonal crash will be greeeeaaaaat. </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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