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		<title>Life is Like a Bowl of Rainbow Ice Cream</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first year adjusting to marriage was interesting for me. I say interesting because actually admitting that I thought that the &#8220;honeymoon&#8221; period was really hard, would be breaking some kind of unspoken marriage code! I think this is what happens to some like myself, you fall for this man who makes you wonder how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/forrest-gump.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-440" title="forrest-gump" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/forrest-gump-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>The first year adjusting to marriage was interesting for me. I say interesting because actually admitting that I thought that the &#8220;honeymoon&#8221; period was really hard, would be breaking some kind of unspoken marriage code! I think this is what happens to some like myself, you fall for this man who makes you wonder how you did life without, you get engaged and you get planning on the wedding. All girlish dreams  and mushy movies come flooding to mind as you plan your perfect wedding (as far as budget constraints will allow). After the wedding, the next stage is what I call the Rainbow ice-cream stage.</p>
<p>You see, Rainbow ice-cream is a mix of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry (all yum) and then lime (not so yum) ice-cream. Dish up a bowl, it&#8217;s ice-cream so you&#8217;re naturally excited but then you hit the green lime parts and your whole ice-cream experience just seems tainted. You notice the green even more as it starts to melt and mix with the other flavours. As this begins to happen, it seems that all you can taste is the green and suddenly the other flavours don&#8217;t taste the same anymore.</p>
<p>This was similar to my first year. It didn&#8217;t take long to get used to the three flavours and I already loved chocolate ice-cream. I would try and scrape around the lime so that I wouldn&#8217;t get it but that wouldn&#8217;t work because then I&#8217;d just get upset as I tried so hard to remove the green.Eventually I realised, it&#8217;s best just to try another ice-cream flavour. One that you both like! That&#8217;s when year two rolled around and it was cookies and cream from then on!</p>
<p>Much like the pre-marriage and the first year were the first six weeks with my little one. The pre-baby stage is all about the birth. How is this bundle going to get out of the oven. We read, search, speak to professionals about the birth. Caesar, natural, natural, epidural? Another pre-birth topic is the baby room. What colour, what fabric? Do I go blue, pink or neutral? The birth is sometimes not how you planned or expected but the bundle arrives.  There&#8217;s so much to love about this little bundle- but there&#8217;s also a lot of lime!</p>
<p>Even for those to whom motherhood comes terribly naturally, your breasts are tender, you have to worry about whether they are producing enough. Bottle or breast, BOTTLE OR BREAST?  But the antenatal woman says breast and the pediatrician says bottle. AHHHHHH! There&#8217;s sleep deprivation which is a blog post on its own: one day feels like several days because you can&#8217;t remember when you last changed out of your pj&#8217;s. The crying, the pooping, the spewing! But&#8230;then the bundle smiles after six long weeks and &#8220;ding&#8221; I&#8217;d like a bowl of cookies and cream please?!</p>
<p>What&#8217;s fun to think back on now, is the superwoman complex I seemed to have at the beginning of both marriage and motherhood. I had to try and cook and clean, save the world too just show the world I CAN be a wife/mom. I really hope that &#8220;PJ power&#8221; doesn&#8217;t come back the second baby round.</p>
<p>As I read and hear about those who are nearing the altar or the birth bed, I&#8217;m reminded of those times. They really made me stretch myself but I got through it and for those who are nearing or in it, so will you!</p>
<p>Forest Gump was wrong- Life is like a bowl of Rainbow ice-cream.</p>
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		<title>Blogging Jogging: Exercise at the Computer.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 12:12:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Husband received this email and thought it appropriate for all you blogger friends. I thought it funny at first but now as I sit  here, I can do a few butt clenches and tummy tucks. You never know, blogging could be the cause of a healthier, thinner me!
&#8220;The exercises below have been adapted from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/exercise-posters.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-420" title="exercise-posters" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/exercise-posters-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="162" /></a>The Husband received this email and thought it appropriate for all you blogger friends. I thought it funny at first but now as I sit  here, I can do a few butt clenches and tummy tucks. You never know, blogging could be the cause of a healthier, thinner me!</p>
<p>&#8220;The exercises below have been adapted from a <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2009/03/10/10-ways-to-get-fit-while-blogging/">ProBlogger post</a>. Most of the names have been modeled after popular social media services such as Twitter, RSS, Blogger, etc,</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>1. Cyber Squats</strong>. Set your chair aside for a few minutes and instead move to a semi-squat position with thighs parallel to the floor. Hold for 1 minute.</p>
<div><strong>2. RSS Raises</strong>. As you’re sitting at your desk, straighten your knees and lift your legs out in front of you.</div>
<div>3. Ten Minute &#8220;Move it!&#8221; Break. Alternate jogging in place with jumping jacks – do a minute of each and repeat 5 times.</div>
<div><strong>4. Twitter Tummy Tone</strong>. Tighten your abdominal muscles for 30 seconds and then release.</div>
<div><strong>5. Social Squeezes</strong>. Tighten your gluteal muscles for 30 seconds and then release.</div>
<div>6. Ten Minute &#8220;Move it!&#8221; Break. Grab a step stool and climb up and down.</div>
<div><strong>7. Inbox Incline</strong>. While you’re sitting with your feet on the floor, raise your heels so you are on the balls of your feet and lower them.</div>
<div>8. Ten Minute &#8220;Move it!&#8221; Break. Do walking lunges around the house. You can add some weights and do bicep curls at the same time.</div>
<div><strong>9. Blogger Breather</strong>. Close your eyes and focus on your breath. Count to 10 as you slowly inhale through your nose, thinking positive thoughts. Exhale through your mouth, again counting to 10. Release all the tension and stress out of your body.</div>
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<div><strong>10. Sign Off Stretches</strong>. Shoulder shrugs – with your head at your chest, shrug your shoulders up and down. Neck Rolls – relax your shoulders and let your head roll forward. Slowly rotate your head in a circle. Repeat five times.</div>
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<div>How to stay healthy while traveling: This is a mnemonic for exercises that can be done with just body weight: PLSS</div>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushups">P ushups</a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sit-up_%28exercise%29">S itups</a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunge_%28exercise%29">L unges</a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squat_%28exercise%29">S quats</a></p>
<p><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_LY7APi0bufs/RsZsuGG4G0I/AAAAAAAABm8/pts3SRhH3lA/s1600-h/Exercises.jpg"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_LY7APi0bufs/RsZsuGG4G0I/AAAAAAAABm8/pts3SRhH3lA/s400/Exercises.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
Exercises that can be done with just body weight: PLSS.&#8221;</p>
<p>Available at:<a href="http://casesblog.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"> http://casesblog.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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		<title>Turning Three!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 10:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>June</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been blessed with three children, their ages are fairly close together and I am currently in the final stages of my third child’s baby phase. He turns 3 on Sunday- Valentine’s day and he is a true valentine, sweeping us off our feet with his ways!
As he approaches three though, I cannot help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/mother-and-son.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-384" title="mother-and-son" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/mother-and-son-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>I have been blessed with three children, their ages are fairly close together and I am currently in the final stages of my third child’s baby phase. He turns 3 on Sunday- Valentine’s day and he is a true valentine, sweeping us off our feet with his ways!</p>
<p>As he approaches three though, I cannot help but feel a sense of “is it really all over?” He is out of nappies, hasn’t had a bottle or dummy for ages but until now when people ask me how old he is, I still love to say he is two. Two means a baby, a little toddler, still in need of all the comforts that a baby has but with more freedom. Three is a WHOLE new ball game, I have no more reasons to be part of “baby clubs” or talk about teething woes, he is passed that and I cannot help but wonder where did the past 7 years of babies go? I am sure you have also found parents of teens and young adults saying, “Enjoy your children when they are young because they grow so quickly”. When you are in the thick of sleepless nights, potty training and tantrum analyzing, it’s hard to believe that life will ever be different, and yet here I am saying the same thing- where did the time go?</p>
<p>I am reading an inspiring book on training and teaching children and all I can advise for those in the thick of things is this: do your best, laugh more with your children because it really is true, before you know it your last child will be turning 3 and you will be lying in bed asking yourself, “how is this all over so quickly?”.</p>
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		<title>Break Time!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Break time at school: the one thing most children go to school for. Just when the day&#8217;s getting boring or long or you can&#8217;t fight the hunger any longer, the break bell goes and you&#8217;re free from the confines of the classroom. Now, what if second break was canceled? How would the children and teachers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/cschneiderschoolyard.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-380" title="cschneiderschoolyard" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/cschneiderschoolyard-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Break time at school: the one thing most children go to school for. Just when the day&#8217;s getting boring or long or you can&#8217;t fight the hunger any longer, the break bell goes and you&#8217;re free from the confines of the classroom. Now, what if second break was canceled? How would the children and teachers feel then? Ah, if it were canceled for one long first break, it could be possible.</p>
<p>I think you know where I&#8217;m heading with this&#8230;My darling boy has now moved from having only one nap in the day. At first I had the &#8220;first break being cancelled&#8221; feeling. He would sleep for an hour maybe and then would be tired for another nap at about 4: 30pm. Anyone putting their kid down at that time is in for a <em>long</em> evening. But after he slept for 2hours 45 min on his first &#8220;one nap day&#8221;- I&#8217;m thinking- wooooohooooo for one nap! That day I was able to put on a load of washing, dye my hair, shower and here&#8217;s the biggie: READ! Yes, for about 15 uninterrupted minutes, I read. Ah, the joy and I peace I felt at that time.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve now come to know the joys of one nap in the day. My cherub sleeps anything from one hour to two and a half  during the morning.  During this time I do the most important things first that will create a smoother afternoon time. I cook because I find cooking time usually coincides with cranky time which creates crabby mom and a crying kid. By moving cooking early- I feel supper is less of a burden and we have a happier home. Next on my list is either hanging or taking down washing. There&#8217;s always washing. There are only three of us and yet I have to do two loads on some days just to make it through the week. Thereafter, I do various tasks that need to be done- but I do them quickly so that I can have some &#8220;Golden time&#8221;. This is the part where every inch of my body lets out an &#8220;ahhhhhhh&#8221; as I sink in a chair, fall on a bed or place my hands in the same position they are in now. I read somewhere that you will be more willing and able to survive the second leg of the day and actually enjoy it if you&#8217;ve had a moment. Most of the time I find it quite ironic that as I hit the good spot on the pillow where the drool has agreed to settle, I hear the ever-familiar movements of the cot. I always wait to hear whether my luck is in and maybe my boy will decide to hit the snooze button. Then I hear &#8221; Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, Maaaaa, Ma, Ma, Daaa, Daaad, Maaaam. This is usually followed by a hide and seek game. Funny how I seem to find my boy every time. I&#8217;m good!</p>
<p>Overall, one nap time is a good experience. The best part I have yet to mention:  Not only is first break longer but school gets out early. With second break canceled, it means <em>we can leave early.</em> My cherub is eager to hit the sweat absorbent blanket and I get bumped up to &#8220;Platinum time&#8221;! YEAH!</p>
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		<title>What I&#8217;ve Learned in a Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How quickly a year passes. I&#8217;ve only had one year with my little munchkin but here is what I&#8217;ve got so far:
What I have learned in a year&#8230;
The Early Days&#8230;

Having your waters break for the first time brings on the strangest wave of emotion and it feels like you and your husband are the only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-347" title="walking baby- legs" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/walking-baby-legs-150x150.jpg" alt="walking baby- legs" width="150" height="150" />How quickly a year passes. I&#8217;ve only had one year with my little munchkin but here is what I&#8217;ve got so far:</p>
<p>What I have learned in a year&#8230;</p>
<p><em>The Early Days&#8230;</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Having your waters break for the first time brings on the strangest wave of emotion and it feels like you and your husband are the only human beings that count at that moment- you know something great is about to happen.</li>
<li>Contractions are indescribable.</li>
<li>You can hold still for an epidural.</li>
<li>Epidurals are wonderful.</li>
<li>Caesars aren&#8217;t as bad as I imagined.</li>
<li>Your Gynae becomes part of the family for a moment.</li>
<li>No matter what gunk you see on your freshly born child- he&#8217;s beautiful.</li>
<li>The hospital stay is not as happy as being at home- and here I asked for an extra day in the hospital which was not the greatest idea.</li>
<li>Being a mother is like a day in England: you can have all seasons in one day&#8230; serenity, anger, calm, irritation.</li>
<li>Breastfeeding really takes work!</li>
<li>Somehow you cope with very little sleep.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s never to early to start teaching.</li>
<li>Sometimes you can&#8217;t fight the desire to be superwoman: beds made, dishes done, dinner on the table, newborn baby peaceful but&#8230;you need to take the next day off to recover.</li>
<li>You love it when people stop to admire your little one.</li>
<li>Sometimes Dad just has to take over- you haven&#8217;t failed as a result!</li>
<li>Your body is not the most comfortable outfit. It just doesn&#8217;t seem your size.</li>
<li>Being outdoors is great therapy.</li>
<li>You photograph everything.</li>
<li>Your baby loves you! Can&#8217;t do without you! YOU!</li>
</ul>
<p><em>After the early days:</em></p>
<ul>
<li>People forget you&#8217;re still new at this.</li>
<li>Although life has changed, it&#8217;s still life and it&#8217;s pretty cool!</li>
<li>You start having fun with your little critter.</li>
<li>Baby starts showing great love for his dad- he&#8217;s allowed too!</li>
<li>You want to put every other sick child in quarantine.</li>
<li>Your baby will live if he eats grass, sand and dog food.</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t have to begin feeding him on the day of 6 months. Babes survive even if it&#8217;s before or after.</li>
<li>Your cupboards are never going to be the same again.</li>
<li>You take photos a lot.</li>
<li>Your heart feels warm frequently!</li>
<li>It&#8217;s difficult making a sandwich with one hand, but you learn.</li>
<li>Sometimes the moaning is just too much- GRRRRRR.</li>
<li>Not all food must be mush for a baby to consume.</li>
<li>Not all choking sounds need the Heimlich- babies are pretty good at dislodging food.</li>
<li>The &#8220;What to Expect in the First Year&#8221; book series does not have all of the answers.</li>
<li>People will always ask &#8220;why is he crying?&#8221;</li>
<li>Some good answers to &#8220;why is he crying?&#8221;&#8230; he&#8217;s tired, I think he&#8217;s coming down with something and my personal favourite, I don&#8217;t know!</li>
<li>You can be very much in love with your husband and be a mother- they both take time and effort.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>The Mobile Days&#8230;</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Babies tick to their own mobile clock.</li>
<li>You get a very good thigh-butt work out when he needs to hold your fingers to walk.</li>
<li>No matter how much he loves walking, he still loves to be held.</li>
<li>Just when you thought he couldn&#8217;t get any cuter&#8230;</li>
<li>HELLO PERSONALITY!</li>
<li>Disciplining starts sooner then you would imagine.</li>
<li>Books, books and more books.</li>
<li>Repetition, repetition, repetition.</li>
<li>They&#8217;re so quick now, you often miss photo opportunities.</li>
<li>I love routine.</li>
<li>A break from routine is great!</li>
<li>The outdoors is a great teacher.</li>
<li>Everything that is up, must come down.</li>
<li>I have eaten some really soggy things&#8230;hey, I want him to learn to share don&#8217;t I? It comes at a price.</li>
<li>Dads are naturally fun- I bet that&#8217;s why we married them.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s so natural to want to compare.</li>
<li>You need reflexes like a cat.</li>
<li>I prefer taking a break instead of needing a break.</li>
<li>How did this happen&#8230;I&#8217;m a mother to an almost one year old!!!!!</li>
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		<title>Pottying Around</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After potty-training two children (a boy and a girl), you&#8217;d think I have this whole thing down. No problems- child no. 3 would be potty trained just after he turned 2! Just like the others!
But surprise, surprise- things have not turned out that way. And he&#8217;s turning 3 in November so I guess, I&#8217;m starting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-336" title="potty training" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/potty-training.jpg" alt="potty training" width="150" height="180" />After potty-training two children (a boy and a girl), you&#8217;d think I have this whole thing down. No problems- child no. 3 would be potty trained just after he turned 2! Just like the others!</p>
<p>But surprise, surprise- things have not turned out that way. And he&#8217;s turning 3 in November so I guess, I&#8217;m starting to stress a little over this.</p>
<p>As I avidly watch my friends cope with their almost 3 years olds (and all 3rd babies) I&#8217;ve noticed that a lot of them have already got the potty-drill sorted- and one of these monkeys is YOUNGER than my J-baby!! PANIC!!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried everything I can think of, but he just shows no inclination!</p>
<p>So if there are any expert potty-trainers out there who have some good tips, please, please, please&#8230;HELP!</p>
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		<title>Gymn Ball Baby</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 16:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike my own gymn ball, Granny and Grandpa had an inflated gymn ball at their home. This landed up entertaining my son for some time. My husband then felt inspired to inflate my &#8220;not been used since pregnancy&#8221; gymn ball and use it as a source of entertainment for our little guy. What a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-322" title="gymn ball" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/gymn-ball.jpg" alt="gymn ball" width="114" height="114" />Unlike my own gymn ball, Granny and Grandpa had an inflated gymn ball at their home. This landed up entertaining my son for some time. My husband then felt inspired to inflate my &#8220;not been used since pregnancy&#8221; gymn ball and use it as a source of entertainment for our little guy. What a great idea! He loves it. If he catches a glimpse of it as we pass the room where it is kept, we have to make a detour to have a quick bounce or just to touch it sometimes. This I&#8217;ve found is also a great way to get a work out in yourself and is perfect for those indoor, rainy, I don&#8217;t know what else to do days.</p>
<p>Here are some activities you and your little one can do on the ball. My boy&#8217;s only nine months so there seems to be no age limit.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Drum Ball:</strong> The ball has a lovely hollow sound when hit like a drum.</li>
<li><strong>Bouncing Ball: </strong>You bounce the ball and your babe tries to help bounce it.</li>
<li><strong>Bouncer Ball: </strong>Sit your little one on the ball and while holding him/her, bounce up and down.</li>
<li><strong>Roller Ball: </strong>With his/ her feet on the ground, roll the ball and lift your babe as is rolls so that he/she rolls with the ball.</li>
<li><strong>Thigh Master: </strong>Sit your baby on your lap, place the ball on your outstretched legs and lift them so that the ball rolls toward your baby</li>
<li><strong>Bicycle Ball: </strong>Place your little one on its back. Raise the ball over his/her feet and let them kick at the ball as if riding a bicycle on his/her back.</li>
<li><strong>Peek-a-boo ball: </strong>Hide behind the ball then roll it away to surprise him/her.</li>
</ul>
<p>As scary as the thought may be, having the gymn ball out for entertainment may encourage it to be used for exercise!</p>
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		<title>Prenatal Classes- 30 June 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 19:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some contacts for prenatal classes. Please feel free to add to the list and give your recommendations. You can begin classes any time after 25 weeks pregnant.
Central
Cape Town
Birthworks
Karen Clark
Registered nurse &#38; midwife
PR No. 0092444
We hire birth pools, birth stools, Tens machines &#38; birth balls nationwide
(021) 785-5670 / 082 776 3622 / www.birthworks.co.za
Mouille Point
Thula [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-311" title="antenatal-classes" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/antenatal-classes-150x150.jpg" alt="antenatal-classes" width="150" height="150" />Here are some contacts for prenatal classes. Please feel free to add to the list and give your recommendations. You can begin classes any time after 25 weeks pregnant.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Central</strong></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Cape Town<br />
</strong>Birthworks<strong><br />
Karen Clark<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0092444<br />
We hire birth pools, birth stools, Tens machines &amp; birth balls nationwide<br />
(021) 785-5670 / 082 776 3622 / <a href="http://www.birthworks.co.za/">www.birthworks.co.za</a></p>
<p><strong>Mouille Point</strong><br />
Thula Baby Centre<strong><br />
Heather Wood<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0192031<br />
Antenatal preparation classes, well baby clinic, home visits<br />
(021) 434-2614 / 072 548 8506</p>
<p><strong>Sea Point</strong><br />
Bella-Mia<br />
<strong>Tania Wener</strong><br />
Perinatal instructor ICEA<br />
PR No.<br />
Birth preparation, nutrition, postnatal rehab, pelvic floor strengthening, core<br />
083 408 8868<br />
<a href="mailto:tania@tmn.co.za">info@bellamiax.co.za</a></p>
<p><strong>Gardens<br />
Ruth Katzman</strong><br />
BSc Physiotherapy, IBCLC<br />
PR No. 7222742<br />
Physiotherapy for breastfeeding problems, hiring of Tens machine, pelvic floor rehabilitation<br />
082 864 8232</p>
<p><strong>Pinelands<br />
</strong>Joann Lugt Childbirth Education<strong><br />
Joann Lugt<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000032395<br />
Antenatal classes, baby sign language workshops, postnatal visits<br />
(021) 531-5422 / 084 879 8511</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Northern suburbs</span></strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Milnerton<br />
</strong>Be Prepared For Life<strong><br />
Devorah Gruss<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 8804559<br />
Childbirth education classes for couples<br />
(021) 552-5872 / 083 463 8114</p>
<p><strong>Milnerton</strong><br />
Sr Lyns Baby Clinic at Milnerton Medi-Clinic<strong><br />
Lyn Smit<br />
</strong>Registered nurse and midwife<br />
PR No. 0016985<br />
Well baby clinic offering immunisations, breastfeeding, weight &amp; observation of newborns<br />
(021) 529-9195 / (021) 552-8126</p>
<p><strong>Milnerton<br />
</strong>The Lactation Consultancy<strong><br />
Jean Ridler<br />
</strong>RN, RM, international board certified lactation consultant<br />
PR No. 8809068<br />
Breastfeeding classes for parents-to-be, home consultations for breastfeeding problems, breastpump hire<br />
(021) 556-9162 / 082 668 1082</p>
<p><strong>Milnerton<br />
Paula Pedersen<br />
</strong>Qualified labour doula<br />
PR No.<br />
Certified childbirth companion for all births (home, hospital, water, vbac), breastfeeding support<br />
083 334 2253 / <a href="http://www.paula.co.za/">www.paula.co.za</a> / <a href="mailto:paula@paula.co.za">paula@paula.co.za</a></p>
<p><strong>Tableview<br />
</strong>Tenfold Baby Clinic<strong><br />
Jackie Butler</strong><br />
BCur Hons, registered midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000056170<br />
Antenatal classes, well baby clinic, breastfeeding support, immunisations, postnatal home visits<br />
(021) 557-6066 / 082 297 2742</p>
<p><strong>Table View<br />
</strong>Robin Buck Physiotherapy<strong><br />
Angela Buck</strong><br />
BSc Physio<br />
PR No. 0159263<br />
Treatment of engorged breasts, cracked nipples, breastfeeding advice &amp; infant massage<br />
084 981 0232</p>
<p><strong>Sunningdale</strong><br />
Blaauwberg Hospital<strong><br />
Delene Cloete<br />
</strong>Registered nurse<br />
PR No. 0880000018082<br />
Antenatal classes<br />
(021) 556-8027 / 072 470 0435</p>
<p><strong>Sunningdale<br />
</strong>Storks Nest Netcare Blaauwberg Hospital<strong><br />
Barbara Chambers<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000003379<br />
Antenatal classes, breastfeeding advice, well baby clinic, immunisations, milestones &amp; development<br />
(021) 554-9388/9</p>
<p><strong>Melkbos<br />
Marcha Izatt<br />
</strong>RN, RM, RPN<br />
PR No. 0880000087580<br />
Postnatal care, breastfeeding counselling, home phototherapy<br />
078 138 2040</p>
<p><strong>Panorama<br />
</strong>Panorama Breastfeeding Clinic<strong><br />
Justine Geiger</strong><br />
BSc Nursing, RN, RM, RCHN<br />
PR No. 8853088<br />
Antenatal classes, breastfeeding advisors, all baby &amp; child immunisations till preschool<br />
(021) 939-9720 / (021) 930-8397 / after hours helpline 083 703 7711</p>
<p><strong>Panorama<br />
</strong>Panorama Antenatal Classes<strong><br />
Danelia Kok</strong><br />
Reg midwife, comm health, nursing education &amp; admin<br />
PR No. 0880000118532<br />
We offer Afrikaans and English antenatal classes at Panorama Medi-Clinic<br />
(021) 938-2153</p>
<p><strong>Goodwood<br />
</strong>Storks Nest Clinic<strong><br />
Ronel Nortje<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000161764<br />
Antenatal classes, well baby clinic, breastfeeding support, vaccinations, baby massage<br />
(021) 590-4196/1</p>
<p><strong>Bellville<br />
</strong>Jeanne Roux / Tucker Physiotherapy<strong><br />
Jeanne Roux<br />
</strong>Registered midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000093416<br />
Antenatal &amp; postnatal education, exercise, delivery &amp; back care<br />
(021) 957-6283 / (021) 948-1553</p>
<p><strong>Bellville<br />
</strong>Birth, Baby &amp; Beyond<strong><br />
Rosemary Gauld<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife, internationally certified childbirth educator, international board certified lactation consultant<br />
PR No. 8812608<br />
Antenatal classes, breastfeeding private home consultations<br />
(021) 910-0606 / 082 372 3348</p>
<p><strong>Bellville</strong><br />
Sr Jenny’s Pregnancy Centre<strong><br />
Jenny Visser<br />
</strong>RN, RM<br />
PR No. 0024252<br />
Antenatal classes, home &amp; hospital births, postnatal &amp; breastfeeding support<br />
(021) 919-9000 / 082 508 5842</p>
<p><strong>Durbanville<br />
</strong>Baby and U<strong><br />
Merle Townsend<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife, internationally certified childbirth educator<br />
PR No. 0080010078921<br />
Antenatal classes – childbirth education – relaxed and informative classes<br />
(021) 976-5740 / 072 266 8864</p>
<p><strong>Durbanville</strong><br />
Durbanville Family Care Centre Breastfeeding Clinic<strong><br />
Jessica Commaille<br />
</strong>RN, RM<br />
PR No. 0880000157139<br />
Fun childbirth education for moms and dads, well baby clinic, immunisations<br />
(021) 975-3634 / 073 235 2869</p>
<p><strong>Durbanville<br />
</strong>All About Babies<strong><br />
Darol Wilmot<br />
</strong>RN, RM, ICCE, CIMI<br />
PR No. 8809747<br />
Antenatal classes, all follow-up help birth – 6 years including feeding &amp; immunisations<br />
083 335 4653</p>
<p><strong>Durbanville<br />
</strong>Magical Mums Clinic<strong><br />
Riana Stander<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 8847398<br />
Antenatal classes, well baby clinic, breastfeeding consultant<br />
(021) 976-6477 / 082 771 4253</p>
<p><strong>Durbanville</strong><br />
Proselect Mother &amp; Baby Clinic<strong><br />
Rika Hoffman<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0217743<br />
Infant massage, immunisations, breastfeeding consultant, antenatal classes, family planning<br />
(021) 979-1970 / 082 575 3918</p>
<p><strong>Welgedacht</strong><br />
Welmed Breastfeeding Clinic<strong><br />
Suzette Viljoen &amp; Alma Strever<br />
</strong>RN, RM, BACur admin, comm health<br />
PR No. 883870401<br />
Antenatal classes, breastfeeding advice &amp; weighing of baby, immunisations, baby massage, phototherapy<br />
(021) 913-7024 / 082 674 1077</p>
<p><strong>Kuils River<br />
</strong>Storks Nest<strong><br />
Christine Swart<br />
</strong>RN, RM, RCHN, RPN, CNP<br />
PR No.<br />
Childbirth education, well baby clinic, breastfeeding, diabetes clinic, immunisations<br />
(021) 900-6250</p>
<p><strong>Brackenfell<br />
Susan de Wet</strong><br />
BCur, RN, RM, IAIM<br />
PR No. 0880000226963<br />
Presenting condensed antenatal classes (1 day) &amp; specialising in multiple pregnancies<br />
082 785 7770 / <a href="mailto:susandw@mweb.co.za">susandw@mweb.co.za</a></p>
<p><strong>Brackenfell<br />
</strong>Clicks Pharmacy Fairbridge<strong><br />
Silke Schmidt-Dumont<br />
</strong>BCur<br />
PR No. 8841810<br />
Well baby clinic, breastfeeding advice, immunisations, family planning<br />
(021) 981-1144</p>
<p><strong>Malmesbury<br />
</strong>Natalie Hanekom Privaat Baba Kliniek<strong><br />
Natalie Hanekom<br />
</strong>Registered nurse and midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000129186<br />
Voorgeboorte klasse, fetalehart monitering, weeg van babas, immunisasies, borsvoedingskliniek, babamassering ens<br />
(022) 487-2567 / 082 714 3276</p>
<p><strong>Malmesbury</strong><br />
Mediese Sentrum<strong><br />
Jeannine Bruwer</strong><br />
GV, GVV, GGV, PGS<br />
PR No. 1582607<br />
Immunisasie kliniek &amp; weeg van babas<br />
(022) 482-4589</p>
<p><strong>Piketberg</strong><br />
Sujalet<strong><br />
Suzanne Burger</strong><br />
Geveg verpleeg in verloskunde, algemene, psigiatrisie en vermeenskapverpleeging<br />
PR No. 880013013<br />
Voorgeborrte klasse en nageboorte hulp, wat bosvoeding insluit en immunisering<br />
076 703 2803</p>
<p><strong>Saldanha<br />
</strong>Baby Basics<strong><br />
Julia Slabber</strong><br />
BSocSc Nursing<br />
PR No. 0880008806187<br />
Antenatal exercise &amp; education classes<br />
(022) 714-1427</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Southern suburbs</span></strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Claremont<br />
</strong>Kingsbury Hospital<strong><br />
Pauleen Nelson<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife, international board certified lactation consultant<br />
PR No. 0880000066389<br />
Breastfeeding education and support, antenatal &amp; postnatal private home consultations<br />
(021) 696-5791 / 084 082 9104</p>
<p><strong>Claremont<br />
Cindy Homewood<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 0880000098302<br />
Breastfeeding counselling, infant &amp; child nutrition advice, home visits<br />
082 960 5940</p>
<p><strong>Claremont<br />
Lady Buxton Clinic<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwives<br />
PR No.<br />
Mon – Fri: 9am – 12 noon / Tues: 2:30 – 5:30pm<br />
Support and advice to parents on babyhood &amp; childhood, immunisations, family planning<br />
(021) 674-3110</p>
<p><strong>Plumstead<br />
</strong>Birth Options<strong><br />
Kate Christie</strong><br />
BSc Nursing<br />
PR No. 8840873<br />
Independent midwives, home &amp; hospital births, antenatal care, antenatal classes, postnatal care, breastfeeding advice<br />
(021) 761-9623 / 082 785 3877</p>
<p><strong>Plumstead<br />
</strong>Birth Options<strong><br />
Glynnis Garrod<br />
</strong>Prof nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 8846502<br />
Midwifery practice including home and hospital births, antenatal classes and postnatal care<br />
(021) 761-9623 / 082 894 5934</p>
<p><strong>Plumstead<br />
</strong>Incredible Babies Clinic<strong><br />
Ceredwin Thomsen<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife &amp; community health science<br />
Well baby clinic, parenting support, breastfeeding weighing, immunisations, nutrition, home visits<br />
083 303 5552 / (021) 761-9623</p>
<p><strong>Rondebosch<br />
</strong>Well Mother &amp; Child Clinic<strong><br />
Louise Naude<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 8826277<br />
Well baby clinic, breastfeeding care, immunisations, weighing, developmental screening, maternal support<br />
(021) 689-6930 / 082 829 9788</p>
<p><strong>Constantia<br />
</strong>Constantia Antenatal &amp; Baby Clinic<strong><br />
Lynne Heydenrych</strong><br />
BSc Nursing &amp; midwifery, internationally certified childbirth educator, international board certified lactation consultant<br />
PR No. 8814422<br />
Internationally certified childbirth educator specialising in antenatal classes, breastfeeding baby clinic<br />
(021) 715-2539w / (021) 715-2262h / 082 425 1151</p>
<p><strong>Constantia<br />
Kathryn Sutton</strong><br />
BSc Nursing, lactation consultant<br />
PR No. 8813779<br />
Breastfeeding consultations &amp; home visits, well baby clinic<br />
082 728 6629</p>
<p><strong>Constantia</strong><br />
Healthwise<strong><br />
Suzanne Leighton<br />
</strong>Aromatherapy, reflexology, reiki, yoga<br />
PR No. 1060000216224<br />
Baby &amp; pregnancy massage, postnatal depression &amp; bi-polar disorder<br />
(021) 794-2738</p>
<p><strong>Kenilworth<br />
</strong>Perfectly Pregnant<strong><br />
Jill Mathew<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 8809224<br />
Preparing for childbirth &amp; parenting courses, paediatric CPR, antenatal &amp; postnatal exercises<br />
(021) 683-1404w / (021) 671-5294h / 072 329 0281</p>
<p><strong>Tokai<br />
</strong>McLeod &amp; Orpen-Lyall Physiotherapy<strong><br />
Wendy Orpen-Lyall</strong><br />
BSc Physiotherapy<br />
PR No. 0087483<br />
Women’s health physiotherapy (pregnancy aches and pains and incontinence)<br />
(021) 713-3766</p>
<p><strong>Marina da Gama<br />
</strong>Midwives Inc<strong><br />
Sandy Standish</strong><br />
CPN, registered midwife<br />
PR No. 8814368<br />
Antenatal and postnatal care, home and hospital deliveries<br />
083 653 7794 / (021) 788-7199</p>
<p><strong>Fish Hoek<br />
</strong>Carol’s Clinic<strong><br />
Carol Martin<br />
</strong>Registered nurse, midwife, childbirth educator<br />
PR No.<br />
Antenatal &amp; postnatal education &amp; support, family planning, breastfeeding support<br />
(021) 782-2124</p>
<p>084 989 0055</p>
<p><strong>Fish Hoek</strong><br />
Labours of Love<strong><br />
Jennifer Skillen</strong><br />
BSc D.Phil, NCT childbirth educator<br />
PR No.<br />
Preparing for a natural birth in a high tech society<br />
(021) 788-7867</p>
<p><strong>Noordhoek</strong><br />
Noordhoek Baby Clinic<strong><br />
Sarah Philbrick</strong><br />
RGN,RM, BScHons<br />
PR No. 0880000114561<br />
Antenatal classes, breastfeeding support, baby care &amp; advice, immunisations, postnatal home visits, weighing<br />
083 437 7358</p>
<p><strong>Southern suburbs<br />
Sue Lees<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No. 8818096<br />
Antenatal care, home &amp; hospital births, postnatal care<br />
(021) 788-5997</p>
<p><strong>Southern suburbs</strong><br />
Lalilu Doula Care<strong><br />
Lana Petersen<br />
</strong>PR No.<br />
Childbirth companion for home, hospital and vbac, support at home<br />
(021) 703-4291 / 073 514 9754 / <a href="mailto:lalilu@sybaweb.co.za">lalilu@sybaweb.co.za</a></p>
<p><strong>Southern suburbs<br />
</strong>Tums2Tots<strong><br />
Kerry Pienaar</strong><br />
Doula / Mom<br />
PR No.<br />
Doula – labour, birth, breastfeeding assistance, postnatal care, labour &amp; birth kits<br />
(021) 785-3694 / 082 475 7776</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boland</span></strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Stellenbosch</strong><br />
Swanger Familie Konsultasie<strong><br />
Leana Habeck</strong><br />
BCur, RN,RM,RPN,CHN,dip peri ed, UNICEF breastfeeding counsellor<br />
PR No. 0880000026174<br />
Antenatal classes for couples and singles, Afrikaans or English, breastfeeding support<br />
(021) 855-4657 / 083 415 4657</p>
<p><strong>Paarl</strong><br />
Paarl Medi-Clinic<strong><br />
Annelise Nel</strong><br />
BACur<br />
PR No. 0880000087815<br />
Antenatal classes, breastfeeding clinic, well baby clinic, massage consultant<br />
(021) 807-8129 / 807-8130</p>
<p><strong>Paarl<br />
Mariana Symington</strong><br />
BACur<br />
PR No. 8824460<br />
Well baby clinic with immunisations, all midwifery services, antenatal classes<br />
082 807 5887 / (021) 872-5106</p>
<p><strong>Worcester<br />
</strong>Worcester Medi-Clinic<strong><br />
Heidi Jonker<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife<br />
PR No.<br />
Antenatal &amp; postnatal classes, well baby clinic, immunisations<br />
(023) 348-1500 / (023) 348-1570</p>
<p><strong>Robertson<br />
</strong>Multi-Med Kliniek<strong><br />
Karien Orton</strong><br />
BCur Hons midwifery &amp; neonatal<br />
PR No. 8850186<br />
Voorgeboorte klasse, gesonde baba kliniek, tuis bevallings, water geboortes<br />
(023) 626-2022 / 082 334 3474</p>
<p><strong>Vredendal<br />
</strong>Miracle Babies Kliniek<strong><br />
Estelle Bornman</strong><br />
BCur, midwife, OHS<br />
PR No. 88000177636<br />
Antenatal classes, postnatal care &amp; support, breastfeeding care &amp; support<br />
084 548 6841 / (027) 213-5323</p></blockquote>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Helderberg</strong></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Somerset West<br />
</strong>Irene Bouquin Childbirth Parenting Course<strong><br />
Irene Bourquin<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife, ICCE, ICPNE<br />
PR No. 0880008801878<br />
Childbirth &amp; parenting classes for teens, single mums, couples and grandparents<br />
(021) 852-3040</p>
<p><strong>Somerset West<br />
</strong>The Cape Midwife<strong><br />
Natasha Stadler<br />
</strong>Registered midwife &amp; nursing sister<br />
PR No. 0202584<br />
Qualified personal care for you and your family, pregnancy, birth, early parenting<br />
082 538 7707</p>
<p><strong>Stellenbosch</strong><br />
Swanger Familie Konsultasie<strong><br />
Leana Habeck</strong><br />
BCur, RN,RM,RPN,CHN,dip peri ed, UNICEF breastfeeding counsellor<br />
PR No. 0880000026174<br />
Antenatal classes for couples and singles, Afrikaans or English, breastfeeding support<br />
(021) 855-4657 / 083 415 4657</p>
<p><strong>Stellenberg<br />
</strong>Helping Hands at Stellenberg Pharmacy<strong><br />
Elaine van Zyl<br />
</strong>RN, midwife, community health<br />
PR No.<br />
Breastfeeding advice, weighing, immunisations, postnatal advice<br />
083 225 8880</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Southern Cape</span></strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Hermanus &#8211; Onrusrivier<br />
</strong>Anita’s Mom and Baby Clinic<strong><br />
Anita Rust<br />
</strong>Dip general &amp; obstet, BCur, primary health care<br />
PR No. 0880000168394<br />
Prenatal education, lactation consultation, well women clinic, baby vaccination, screening<br />
(028) 316-1717 / 082 929 4460</p>
<p><strong>Hermanus &amp; Standford<br />
</strong>Marie’s Antenatal Care<strong><br />
Marie du Plessis<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife, psychiatry<br />
PR No.<br />
Antenatal classes<br />
082 821 7144 / (028) 313-8138 / (028) 341-0643</p>
<p><strong>Riversdal</strong><br />
Riversdal Gesonde Baba Kliniek<strong><br />
Rina Kapp</strong><br />
Geredestreerde verpleegkundige<br />
PR No. 8830711<br />
Voorgeboorte klasse<br />
082 921 4415 / (028) 713-2500</p>
<p><strong>George<br />
George Medi-Clinic<br />
</strong>Registered nurses of labour ward<br />
PR No.<br />
Antenatal classes Mondays at 18h00, postnatal groups every second Thursday at 10h00 at the baby clinic<br />
(044) 803-2312</p>
<p><strong>George</strong><br />
Elon Clinic<strong><br />
Maureen Barnard<br />
</strong>Registered nurse &amp; midwife, community health, operating theatre science, primary clinical care, nursing of patients with diabetes<br />
PR No. 8829357<br />
Well baby clinic, immunisations, lactation consultant, diabetes educator<br />
(044) 874-6769 / 082 494 3447</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Eglonyl / Espiride Commonly Spelt Eglinol- 30 June 2009</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been quite a few queries about eglonyl and espiride. The one is the generic form of the other. The active substance in both of these is sulpiridewhich works by blocking dopamine receptors (aka neurotransmitters) in the brain.   This medicine seems to most commonly be used for depression. The prolactin ( prolactin- from lactose which is found in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-305" title="milk" src="http://www.capetownmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/milk.jpg" alt="milk" width="128" height="131" />There have been quite a few queries about eglonyl and espiride. The one is the generic form of the other. The active substance in both of these is <a title="Sulpiride" href="/wiki/Sulpiride">sulpiride</a>which works by blocking dopamine receptors (aka neurotransmitters) in the brain.   This medicine seems to most commonly be used for depression. The prolactin ( pro<em>lactin</em>- from lactose which is found in milk) in this drug has a milk stimulating effect. That&#8217;s where we breastfeeders come in. OBGYN&#8217;s have two motivations for prescribing this drug: to help you to make a smooth transition from &#8220;mom to be&#8221; to &#8220;mom is me&#8221; and when milk supply needs a &#8220;boobst&#8221;.</p>
<p>I was given eglonyl as a preventative measure. My gynae did not want me dealing with post caesar pain and baby blues at the same time. My prescription was one pill, 3 times a day for three months. I did not seem to have a problem with milk supply as a result. I felt an unnatural happiness at times which I did not feel comfortable with and after 6 weeks I reduced my intake and and eventually just stopped taking the pills. My gynae had previously said that I could stop when I felt comfortable to. Others who have taken eglonyl felt a need to rather wean off this medication. My milk supply did not decrease after I had stopped the medication. There seems to be a natural &#8220;settling&#8221; in my breasts where they didn&#8217;t feel to explode or leak as they did in the beginning although there was still sufficient supply. </p>
<p>After some research it seems that this medication can have an effect on menstration although the absence of menstruation can be as a result of breastfeeding itself and not the medication. Some women have expressed little difference in their milk supply after taking eglonyl. Others express concern over renewal of prescriptions and when to stop. Consulting with your gynae or doctor is the best idea here.</p>
<p>Interestingly, it seems you can be penalised when applying for a life policy if you&#8217;ve been on eglonyl because it is an anti-depressant commonly used for post partum depression.</p>
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		<title>Cape Town Mom now live on Facebook!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bronwyn</dc:creator>
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