preparing to breastfeed
By ChristyR2006
@ChristyR2006 (71)
United States
October 9, 2006 3:48pm CST
A riend sent this to me and I thought this was cute and wanted to share it with everyone, let me know what you think.
Forget that old advice about "gently rubbing your nipples with
a towel." in the months prior to birth to prepare for
breastfeeding. If you really want to feel ready to breastfeed,
here's what to do:
Day 1: Gently rub your nipples with sandpaper
Day 2: At bedtime, set your alarm clock to go off every two
hours. eash time it rings, spend 20 minutes sitting in a
rocking chair with your nipples clamped in a pair of chip
clips.
Day 3: Draw branching lines all over your chest with a blue-
green marker, then stand in front of your bathroom mirror and
sing "I Feel Pretty"
Day 4: Open your already-crowded freezer and make room for five
dozen plastic milk bags.
Day 5: Fit the hose of a vacuum cleaner over one breast and set
on "medium pile." Turn off vacuum when nipple is three inches
long. Switch breasts.
Day 6: Obtain "DO NOT CROSS" tape from your local police
station, the wrap firmly around your chest. When your spouse
asks about it, say, "Get used to it."
Day 7: Tape a water balloon to each breast and squeeze into a
maternity bra. Repeatedly hook and unhook the nursing flaps
with one hand while using the other to balance a sack of
squirming puppies.
Day 8: Dine in the fanciest, snootiest restaurant you can
afford, making sure to arrive with a big wet spot directly over
each nipple.
Day 9: Record your mother proclaiming, "Just give the baby some
cereal like God intended, and she'll sleep right through the
night." Play in an endless loop at 1AM, 3AM, and 5AM.
Day 10: Slather your breasts with peanut butter, top with
birdseed, and stand very still in your backyard.
Day 11: Go someplace public -- a museum, a courthouse, the
steps of your office building -- and stuff a lifelike baby doll
under your shirt. Use the doll's arm toi suddenly hike the
shirt up past your collarbone. Lower shirt. Feign nonchalant
smile.
Day 12: Suckle a wolverine.
Congratulations! You are now ready to nurse a baby. ........
maybe.
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@girlwithapen (72)
• United States
9 Oct 06
It's about time that someone had a sense of humor around here! lol Yes...b-feeding is no easy task!