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Dry mouth Nd breast feeding
Dledwards17
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October 2015
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Any one else had a dry mouth? Not sure if it's the weather or breast feeding related. I drink lots of water but I can't seem to get rid of it!
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Re: Dry mouth Nd breast feeding
NSAnderson0313
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October 2015
I'm always thirsty, but my mouth isn't really dry. I definitely drink a lot more than before I was breastfeeding.
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jessieR358
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October 2015
I get dry mouth at night when I'm breast feeding. There is not enough water to make it go away. I'm ok during the day.
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n3na94
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October 2015
I drink lots of water during the day and especially when breastfeeding but at night I have to take like 3 or 4 water bottles up because I wake up really thirsty or after I'm done breastfeeding I finish one whole bottle
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