BFP #1 May 2000 ~ Darren was born Jan 13, 2001 ~ 6lbs 2oz 191/2" ~ 39 wks due to low fluid, otherwise perfect pregnancy
July 2004 abnormal pap, colposcopy and LEEP procedure ~ paps every 3 months all normal for 1 year
2006 all clear to start TTC
HSG Nov 2007 ~ all normal except mild left tube blockage
BFP #2 Dec 2007 EDD sept 3 ~ missed m/c ~ Feb 14 2008 ~ 9wk 2d D&C
BFP #3 Apr 2008 EDD Dec 10 ~ ectopic ~ May 2008 ~ 5wk 2d ~ emergency lap surgery, lost left tube
BFP #4 Jul 2008 EDD May 5 ~ missed m/c ~ Aug 2008 ~ 5wk 2d D&C - trisomy 16
RPL panel Aug 2008 ~ diagnosed with compound hetero MTHFR
BFP #5 Nov 2008 EDD Jul 31 ~ blighted Ovum ~ Dec 2008 ~ 4wk 3d ~ natural m/c at home for my birthday
BFP #6 Feb 2009 EDD Oct 15 ~ 4wk 3d ~ chemical pregnancy ~ Mar 2008
BFP #7 May 18 2009 ~ Gabriel Michael ~ Jan 19, 2010 ~ 7lbs 2oz 21"
TTC again since Jan 2011
BFP #8 Jun 2011 EDD Jan 20 ~ 5wk 6d ~ missed m/c ~ D&C
July - Hysterscopy removed some polyps, all clear for IUI with clomid
Aug-Oct - IUI - with Clomid all BFN
Nov-Jan - IUI - with femara and trigger = BFN
back to TTC naturally on our own hoping for another miracle.

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Re: extended BF'ing and intro to cow's milk
if you don't want to and enjoy breast-feeding still, no reason to switch your milk is still better for him than cows milk.
https://www.drmomma.org/2008/01/10-reasons-to-nurse-your-toddler.html
In the second year (12-23 months), 448 mL of breast milk provides:29% of energy requirements43% of protein requirements36% of calcium requirements75% of vitamin A requirements76% of folate requirements94% of vitamin B12 requirements60% of vitamin C requirements-- Dewey 2001We know that the majority of brain growth is done in the first three years of life, and that fat is one of the things that the brain needs to grow. Human milk fat is the thing the baby's body is designed to use best, so it's the optimum food for brain growth in the formative years. Considering there are toddler formulas shows that even the formula market knows that toddlers still need that extra composition of milk fats and other vitamins and minerals past the first birthday (and toddler formulas are designed to go from 12 months to 36 -- until that third birthday).
https://thestir.cafemom.com/toddler/116520/5_toddler_breastfeeding_myths_that?utm_medium=sm&utm_source=facebook&utm_content=natural_fanpage
Little Rose is 2 1/2.
Yeah. I'll have to find you some links. I tihnk there's no reason to introduce cow's milk if your LO nurses at least 4 times a day.
You can always offer foods with calcium--green leafy veggies (?), whole milk cheese, whole milk yogurt. You may have to continue with Vitamin D supplements.
Our 16-month old hasn't had cow's milk yet.
We never did as he was still nursing heavily at that point. In fact, I'd suggest against it if you want to continue nursing as you are now as it really is redundant!
Even now kiddo mostly just has milk with cereal. He eats lots of other dairy though so it's not something I worry about.
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