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	<title>Comments on: #20. As Long as You&#8217;re Sitting</title>
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	<description>Adventures in post-partum recovery.</description>
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		<title>By: Babylune - The Great Water Bottle Purge</title>
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		<description>[...] Right. We&#8217;re weaning. Well, it is my intention to wean and the baby&#8217;s intention not to let it happen. What I am winning is the battle against water bottles. Like most nursing mothers, I am prone to sudden dehydration. I keep water bottles next to my usual nursing spots. That is, I try to keep water everywhere and often forget all about it. As a result, I have found abandoned water bottles under the bed, under every chair, under the couch, tucked behind the curtain fall on window sills and under the seats of the car. Rooting them out, so far, has been a lot easier than weaning.  Technorati Tags: breastfeeding and water, water and nursing, weaning [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Right. We&#8217;re weaning. Well, it is my intention to wean and the baby&#8217;s intention not to let it happen. What I am winning is the battle against water bottles. Like most nursing mothers, I am prone to sudden dehydration. I keep water bottles next to my usual nursing spots. That is, I try to keep water everywhere and often forget all about it. As a result, I have found abandoned water bottles under the bed, under every chair, under the couch, tucked behind the curtain fall on window sills and under the seats of the car. Rooting them out, so far, has been a lot easier than weaning.  Technorati Tags: breastfeeding and water, water and nursing, weaning [...]</p>
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