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how in the heck do you nurse in the summer without sweating both you and the baby to death!?!?!
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I just kept it really really cold in the house in general
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Wish I could say the same about here!!
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My kiddo was born in September so by the time it got hot again he was only nursing occasionally and for shorter periods, so I don't remember it being an issue. I never even thought about that. I bet it would be an issue. We went 14 months though. Congrats to you for making it this long already!
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we keep the house cool. drink lots of really cold water very frequently. dress lightly. and remember it's just for a season.
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I nursed mine in the summer (and we have HOT summers) I just never covered with a blanket/cover-up. It was too hot for that. Loose fitting clothes helped a TON. And keeping the A/C on and/or sitting close to a vent.
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well we are screwed...you all said "keep the house cool".......our house has no central air
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I can totally sympathize. My 9 month old is still nursing (and wanting to even after 2 jars of baby food!) The side of her head is always sweaty after! Poor baby!!! She's pretty much been wearing only onesies, which helps.
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Bravado nursing tanks.
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so, I guess we keep our house cool enough, but with one of my babies, I nursed her right in front of a fan. I highly recommend it! It felt great and it was a nice cool off time for both of us! good luck!
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I am in the same boat as you with a 5 month old and no air in Los Angeles. I will probably be spending a lot of time in my 3 year olds room, who has a window air conditioner. Yikes...
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I breastfed my second one for 16 months and I don't remember being hot and sticky at all. Maybe I blocked it out, since I hate heat. Then again, I only fed her at home, so it was always cool.
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I don't remember getting too terribly sticky with my son. We nursed to 20 months and he was born in late July so, we did a full summer. But, I tended to be either home, or the mall, or babies r us, both of which have nursing rooms that were kept nice and cool.
I, personally, had to cover up in public so, I tried to be in enclosed areas where I didn't need to worry about it! LOL
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Thanks for all the advise girls.....I'm sure we will figure it out. He's a total boobie boy so I'm gonna *HAVE* to figure it out
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Good luck with the heat issue. Weve just gone through summer and are heading into cooler weather, tho my lil man is still a complete sweat box. Id definately get a fan or something if i were u. I wrap him loosely in a muslin wrap as well, so our skin isnt touching. That helps a bit. I suppose you could always express and bottle feed on extremely hot days, if it was really bad.
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