04-09-2011, 02:22
Thank you Isabelle.
Although, my baby wasn't losing weight , I can imagine how you felt so devastated and scared. So "the baby" is 18 now? Doesn't time go by so fast? LOL!
When I hopefully learn everything I can about insufficient glandular tissue, and find ways to (hopefully) overcome it. I don't know if someone can actually do that, but I was thinking to do a whole website about it to help other women. But, I think it'll be about 2-3 years from now. We are thinking to have a baby in maybe 2-3 years.
I would like to try things myself and see the results and hopefully give others advice so that they can have the knowledge. I honestly feel like that insufficient glandular tissue is something that hardly anyone ever talks about or knows about. I would like to spread awareness of it. Maybe someone can't "cure" or "fix" glandular tissue completley, but I now know that there are things that can be done during pregnancy and after birth that can help tremendously and I did not know that before and I want others to know that there are things to do to help.
I went to 3 Lactation Consultants when I was breastfeeding and they all saw my breasts and none of them said that I might have a possibility of insufficient glandular tissue, I honestly don't think they knew about it.
Oh well.....
You live and learn, right?
Although, my baby wasn't losing weight , I can imagine how you felt so devastated and scared. So "the baby" is 18 now? Doesn't time go by so fast? LOL!
When I hopefully learn everything I can about insufficient glandular tissue, and find ways to (hopefully) overcome it. I don't know if someone can actually do that, but I was thinking to do a whole website about it to help other women. But, I think it'll be about 2-3 years from now. We are thinking to have a baby in maybe 2-3 years.
I would like to try things myself and see the results and hopefully give others advice so that they can have the knowledge. I honestly feel like that insufficient glandular tissue is something that hardly anyone ever talks about or knows about. I would like to spread awareness of it. Maybe someone can't "cure" or "fix" glandular tissue completley, but I now know that there are things that can be done during pregnancy and after birth that can help tremendously and I did not know that before and I want others to know that there are things to do to help.
I went to 3 Lactation Consultants when I was breastfeeding and they all saw my breasts and none of them said that I might have a possibility of insufficient glandular tissue, I honestly don't think they knew about it.
Oh well.....
You live and learn, right?
