April 2014 Moms

Curious: WWA14D? (Wet nursing.)

So, since tornado season is approaching for my area I've found myself thinking about this. If a disaster were to strike and you were huddled in a storm shelter or some other relatively safe place with other people, would you go so far as to nurse another mama's baby? For example, let's say she's on medications that make breastfeeding inadvisable and she was too panicked to grab the formula before getting to safety.

I would, as long as I had alcohol swabs or at least soap and water to wash off my breasts between infants to try and ensure they didn't get each other sick. If things were really bad (i.e. Hurricane Katrina levels of destruction) I'd forgo even that until the other mama could get hold of some formula, just assign a baby a boob and don't mix them up to lessen the spread of germs if possible.

What would you ladies do?
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Re: Curious: WWA14D? (Wet nursing.)

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  • FWIW, my 3 aunts did a nursing switcheroo with their 3 month old babies who were all born within 2 weeks of each other. The babies freaked out because they knew right away it wasn't their mom.
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  • I would absolutely nurse another baby.  Babies have an uncanny ability to sniff out a nursing mom.  I have had more than one baby get passed happily from person to, then start crying when they get to me because they can smell my milk and they are hungry.  
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  • My SIL nursed Danny when he started crying while I was outside with DD. She asked first. Didn't bother me.
  • Yep. And i would nurse everyone else down in the storm shelter too.

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  • I would nurse a friends baby if she needed to have time alone. Wouldn't hesitate. One friend had mastitis and a baby who would only take bottles (long story), so I told her she could come have my LO nurse if the pump wasn't clearing her out.
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    I thought about this a couple of days ago when I watched my friends son. He won't take a bottle and even though I was only watching him for an hour I thought to myself, what would I so in the event she would be longer and he was hangry? Would I nurse him? Do I ask her?? I'm not sure what I would do, honestly. It's a little strange to me but I guess if it was in a certain situation then yes, I would. But if it was for the hell of it... No, thanks.
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