Ouch on the biting Manuela, I hope that stops quickly!
I'm now only doing feeds lying down since we dropped the daytime feed, as morning and BT feeds were always lying down. Sounds like a good thing in relation to the PG then, and yes it is so nice to feed lying down and getting a rest yourself, especially in the mornings!
Yes, lying down BFing and BFing to sleep are two tricks I wish I had done every now and then just so I had them up my sleeve when required!
Yeah, I decided that after DD1, but DD2 never liked BF to sleep, far preferred her dummies once they were introduced at 3wks. She's only fallen asleep on the boob twice in the last 8 months. Once on her 1st b'day and once the other day. Both times she was very very tired and just couldn't stay awake
But yeah, I agree it probably is a good tool to have at times. Suppose BF has been my tool at night as I've fed at NWs and it does calm her down and makes her go back to sleep afterwards, even if not actually feeding to sleep..
No more STTN yet, but we only have the one NW rather than the two we did have, so I'm pleased but hoping for more STTN of course.
Let us know how the workshop goes Ali. Hopefully they'll cover current directions of handling EBM and bottles in relation to EBM too as bottle and formula handling is different. Need to be far more careful with formula so you don't have to follow those guidelines with EBM.
I agree with Ali jlisenby. Also it is very possible it is in relation to a GS as they often happen around both 9mos and 1yr. You could always see how increasing her solids affect things. I've noticed that my DD always (until very recently when getting used to having no milk in the days) asked for milk when hungry rather than food. I think it was because she knew how to easily "ask" for that by pulling my shirt etc, but so far have no word for food or hungry.
How is it going for Khalam KM? Is he adjusting and coping well? Have you noticed any difference in things with him?