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Lip combo???😍
2025-08-26 05:19:58
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2025-08-23 23:02:26
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10/10 the prettiest ❤️
2025-08-24 15:00:59
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10 to 10 pro max😂😍
2025-08-24 06:59:41
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First 💕💕💕
2025-08-23 23:05:23
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2025-09-07 07:03:53
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abhimane24
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More like a 7 tbh
2025-08-25 13:42:11
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Cat Stevens :
I bet you do babe..I bet you do
2025-08-24 06:23:49
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What I wish someone would’ve told me when I started breastfeeding (real facts, not fluff): 🍼 1. Newborn stomachs are TINY. Day 1: size of a cherry (5–7 mL) Day 3: size of a walnut (22–27 mL) So yes, constant feeding is normal. They’re not starving, just growing. 💥 2. Painful nipples are common, but not normal. If you’re wincing every latch, something’s off. It’s usually: – Shallow latch – Tongue tie – Poor positioning A lactation consultant can help fix it FAST. ⏱ 3. Newborns nurse 8–12 times a day. Sometimes every 90 minutes. It’s not “too much” it’s how they build your supply. 📈 4. Cluster feeding ≠ low supply. Cluster feeding (feeding often, usually in the evening) is a normal way babies regulate your milk production. It doesn’t mean you’re not making enough. 💧 5. You need ~16 cups of water a day. Breastfeeding increases your fluid needs. Keep water by your feeding spot always. Dehydration = lower energy and slower letdowns. 🌙 6. Night feeds are KEY to milk supply. Prolactin (milk-making hormone) peaks at night. Night feeds boost your supply even more than daytime ones. 🧊 7. Nipple pain? Try this combo: – Use expressed breast milk on sore nipples – Follow with lanolin or nipple balm – Cool gel pads between feeds = lifesaver 🧠 8. Your milk can take 3–5 days to come in. Colostrum is enough at first! It’s thick, yellow, and packed with antibodies, exactly what baby needs. 💬 No one talks about this stuff enough. What was your biggest surprise about breastfeeding? #breastfeedinghelp #breastfeedingfacts #newbornfeeding #breastfeedingstruggles #theshittheyforgettoteachyou #mamakenzNP
What I wish someone would’ve told me when I started breastfeeding (real facts, not fluff): 🍼 1. Newborn stomachs are TINY. Day 1: size of a cherry (5–7 mL) Day 3: size of a walnut (22–27 mL) So yes, constant feeding is normal. They’re not starving, just growing. 💥 2. Painful nipples are common, but not normal. If you’re wincing every latch, something’s off. It’s usually: – Shallow latch – Tongue tie – Poor positioning A lactation consultant can help fix it FAST. ⏱ 3. Newborns nurse 8–12 times a day. Sometimes every 90 minutes. It’s not “too much” it’s how they build your supply. 📈 4. Cluster feeding ≠ low supply. Cluster feeding (feeding often, usually in the evening) is a normal way babies regulate your milk production. It doesn’t mean you’re not making enough. 💧 5. You need ~16 cups of water a day. Breastfeeding increases your fluid needs. Keep water by your feeding spot always. Dehydration = lower energy and slower letdowns. 🌙 6. Night feeds are KEY to milk supply. Prolactin (milk-making hormone) peaks at night. Night feeds boost your supply even more than daytime ones. 🧊 7. Nipple pain? Try this combo: – Use expressed breast milk on sore nipples – Follow with lanolin or nipple balm – Cool gel pads between feeds = lifesaver 🧠 8. Your milk can take 3–5 days to come in. Colostrum is enough at first! It’s thick, yellow, and packed with antibodies, exactly what baby needs. 💬 No one talks about this stuff enough. What was your biggest surprise about breastfeeding? #breastfeedinghelp #breastfeedingfacts #newbornfeeding #breastfeedingstruggles #theshittheyforgettoteachyou #mamakenzNP

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