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Thanks everyone for your input!!!! I don't want to do it as quickly as the weekly thing because I want it to resemble the "natural" very gradual decrease in supply as a toddler nurses less and less as they grow. I guess I am going to proceed with dropping a pill a month till I'm off it or Maisie shows upset. I just want her to be able to nurse into childhood like my bios did, without all this dom (ps, I'm hoping to shed the dom weight/hunger).
Hang in there Nona...you can make it another month!!! ( I, too, remember the almost unbearable nursing thru my 2nd preg).
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Hi africa123,

I am encouraged by your post that the weight comes off. I've been trying to maintain my milk supply for our daughter ( 4 months) and cut back a little on the calories. It hasn't worked a bit, except compromise my milk a bit. It's worth it for her though. I'll stay the course.
Fat plumps up those unwanted wrinkles after all.


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Originally Posted By: Linda
Fat plumps up those unwanted wrinkles after all.



Exactly how I feel after gaining all this weight :-D

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Hi Africa123,
I somehow missed your post!!!
Thanks for the ray of light!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is such great news! And from someone in the exact same boat! Thank you so much!

I'm glad it's working so well for you. I agree that Maisie's nursings are 90% emotional/comfort based...so the milk isn't as important right now. I dropped a pill today...so here goes the weaning off dom mission....I'll keep you ALL posted.
Thanks again everyone!


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Hi Mindy,

No problem! How's it going for you? Any luck weaning off the dom?

I just wanted to offer advice/support for those worried about the weight and still nursing - if possible, just try and let it go for now - easier said than done I know! It's just that breastfeeding time is SO short in the grand scheme of things...and I know I wasted a lot of time/effort/money (WW) worrying about it. And honestly, once I stopped the dom it came off without much effort...Hang in there!

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I guess I did it all wrong, but I weaned myself off the dom withing 2 weeks...oops...doesn't seem to have been a problem for me though.
I have NOT had any luck with dropping the 15# I gained during the protocol...is hasn't just "fallen off" as it seems it has for others. But why would anything on this protocol be easy for me?? ha ha!!
melanie


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