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Do you need a wet nurse?

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Post by KyleeG Thu Dec 31, 2015 1:40 pm

Located in Mill Creek.

I am a 22 year old stay at home Mom to a beautiful 12 month old nursling. I have been struggling with supply for a few months, and am not responding well to pumping or expressing. I am on supplements to help with milk production; fenugreek, mothers milk tea, breastfeeding supplement, lactation cookies, and soon to be calcium/magnesium for when menstrual hormones cause supply issues. My daughter shows no signs of being anywhere near ready to be done nursing, and my low supply causes her unnecessary grief.

Maybe you are a stay at home Mom who could come over for a playdate to let your little one nurse. Maybe you work and also need childcare, but your baby will not take a bottle or is not doing well on formula. What ever your reason, if you think a wet nurse may work for you, then please contact me.

More than anything I would love to build a friendship with a like minded Momma whose little one needs some help. My hope is that my body will respond to a baby better than it responds to a pump. If not, at least I will have given my all and possibly gained a friendship along the way.

Because I would be nursing your little one, I feel there is far too much that you would need to know for me to type out here. Please feel free to contact me, and let's get to know eachother better. Thank you for taking time to read this.

KyleeG

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