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Beer Increasing Milk Production
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- best thing to produce more milk is to breast feed more. I never hear of beer but I tried the tea's, cabbage leaves, etc....every old wife tale I had heard of......th...
- Hi! I have heard that milk helps your let-down, not the production. And it will make baby sleepy, but not too bad. There is an herb, Fenugreek that helps boost product...
- I would not advocate drinking beer while nursing. My ex mother-in-law told me that she did when she was nursing my ex husband. He has an issue now with drinking--whe...
Mother-in-law Problems
... me that as far as she was concerned all Indians are alcoholics, ueducated and on welfare. then she walked out to the living room and was her sweet self. ...
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- Sorry that you're going through this tough time Anastasya, but I have to clarify one thing for you before I go on. Grandparents DO NOT have rights to see their gran...
- I know how you feel, believe me. In my in-laws eyes nothing I do will ever please them. After my husband and I were first married, they would come for visits and sta...
- Don't let her cause problems between you and your husband. He won't choose you or her out right thats his Mom. He seems to have a pretty good idea what she is doing. A...
Need Co-parenting Advice
First I must tell of God's great love for us that he sent his son Jesus to die for us while we were yet sinners (alcoholics, homosexuals, adulterers, ...
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- S., I just have to say what a remarkable woman you seem to be and what a remarkable father you chose for your boys. It is so uncommon for two people (without some of...
- S., Children are more resilient than adults give them credit; let your children meet the partner. If you truly believe in freedom of choice this should not be an is...
- hi S.-- i agree with christe--this is not an issue of Dad's sex life--the issue is that he's chosen to put his sex life before the raising of his kids...whether it's w...
Im Getting Worried!
Get into an Al-Anon support group for families and friends of Alcoholics. www.al -anon.alateen.org/english.html. Check out your local child and family ...
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- A., I feel your pain! I can't imagine how hard single parenthood must be. Your story breaks my heart but I understand the frustration. There is nothing worse than ...
- A., You have received so many responses, and I don't have the time to scroll through them all, so I apologize if I am redundant on any level. I have several sugg...
- Everyone needs time to themselves once in awhile and the more stressful your life is it seems the more you want/need that time. My suggestion is find activites that yo...
In Laws - Not My Values
Asked by K.M. from Washington DC
on December 4, 2006
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Ok, here is the situation. I know that I maybe jumping the gun so to speak cause my baby is only 7 weeks. However, there are definate differences in opinion between my...
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- I agree that above anything else you are her mother. It is your job to protect your daughter. Think of her best interests, as she cannot defend herself now, and go w...
- I'm so sorry that you have to deal with such stinkiness. I have told my SO that if, at any point his family says anything that is hurtful or mean to our children- t...
- You are doing the right thing.Huggs to you honey.Your priorites are on the right track.God love you and your baby girl.The problem is not alcohol, but the behavior is....
Alcoholic Husband
Asked by A.S. from Fayetteville
on November 12, 2006
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Hi,
I am wondering how many of you have an alcoholic husband or have had one in the past. My husband is an alcoholic. He is a great father but lacks in the spouse dep...
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- I am dealing with a similar situation. My husband and I have always drank but not to excess. A few years ago he started having panic attacks and depression, and I no...
- Hi A., I can feel for your situation. I too have some of the same problems. My husband of 19 years also has a drinking problem. Only he drinks around our 2 daughters....
- I don't know if you and your husband are able to afford it but going to an actual treatment center usually has better results. If he can't do that definatly go to cou...
In Laws
Asked by S.O. from Chicago
on December 5, 2007
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My in laws are the craziest people I have the misfortune to know. My MIL is a habitual liar, she never sees my kids but tells people in the family that she basically r...
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- Hi S., I am going to answer your question as honest as I can. I have been married to my husband for 17 years and I am only 36 yrs old. I have had to deal with my in-l...
- Detach and look at them for what they are, dysfunctional. You wouldn't put up with this from a friend, you shouldn't from them. They can only affect your family as muc...
- Your problem is not your inlaws. With their behavior they have shown they deserve no respect or right to be in your lives. If unavoidable,they also should be limited t...
Looking for a Good Marriage/family Counselor in New Hope Area
Asked by K.V. from Minneapolis
on July 26, 2007
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Hi ladies,
I am hoping someone can offer a suggetion or two about a therapist I can call, or maybe someone who can relate to some of what I'm going through. I am a F...
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- My husband is a wonderful therapist in Minneapolis. His number is ###-###-####. We have six kids and are a blended family so he has a breadth of personal experience ...
- So sorry to hear your struggle together. My husband and I actually went to a counsler before we were even married and have work through tons of issues together. We eve...
- Dear K., It takes a lot of courage to seek someone to help you and your husband. Most of wish things will get better and perhaps try a little, but having a profess...
Seeking Advice on Alchoholism
Asked by T.M. from Madison
on June 27, 2009
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My husband is an alchoholic, he is never stumbling drunk and I can never really tell when hes been drinking and he is not abusive or mean in any way, but he does drink...
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- My oldest son, he is 5, has an alcoholic for a father. He swears he can handle drinking. But he can't. If he even has one then he thinks he can have another and the...
- He's not going to die, he is going to need a lot of help, and from what I have heard from recovering alcoholics, there is no way that he could have "a beer or two" at ...
- If your husband is a very heavy drinker, he should have medical supervision when he goes off the alcohol. It is possible to have severe withdrawal with bad results if ...
Husband That Drinks
Asked by N.B. from Detroit
on August 5, 2008
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Hey,
I feel my husband has a drinking problem. He doesn't. He also travels a lot, and I will be waiting patiently for his end of the evening call, and when he finall...
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- Please look into Al-anon, a support group for families of alcoholics. They have so much they can help you with because all of them have loved ones who are ruining the...
- I do not think you're overreacting, but unfortunately, people with drinking problems can remain in denial for years. It's possible that if you left him that would be h...
- Hi N., You are in a tough spot in your life, but you do have choices in what you can do. Having some kind of support system is absolutely a must in a situation like t...