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Hokey Pokey
09-06-2007, 15:46
Do you say anything to bub?
I always ask in a cooey kinda voice " Do you want a juicy booby" and her face goes content, like she knows what is about to happen :D
heheheh thats cute but also sounds quite funny, imagine saying that in public.
lmao... juicy booby!! I say "booby?" and then give it to her! She instantly makes a heheheh sound, or nuzzles.... or tries to bite my nipple off if she doesn't want it :laughing:
nemosmum
09-06-2007, 15:54
We do alot of eye contact and she smiles alotValentine
When I change boobs I say "do you want some more milkies?" and she usually burps which means yes :laughing:
I L O V E breast feeding its so amazing!
Mum&bubs
09-06-2007, 15:55
Yep most of the time. I say to one of them 'do you want your nunu's.... you love your boobie don't you, that's some yummy nunu's' then they giggle and squirm and I know that they really DO love it so much :D
Yup, we say do you want Boobie Juice?
Hokey Pokey
09-06-2007, 16:01
:laughing:
Oh this has made me laugh!!!
I just love breastfeeding :D :o
when bub sees me getting dressed with the boobs hanging out, she immediately gets excited - even when shes not hungry.!
a bit like me when i see a cadbury ad...mmmm chocolate...
punkbaby
09-06-2007, 16:48
i used to say either you want the boob with dd then i learnt that its not that good for public places lol
With ds and younger dd i called it num num its amazing how it used to make them so happy just saying it like you mentioned ^^
Hokey Pokey
09-06-2007, 16:57
LOL yes imagine the look from the public if they heard you say some of the below!!! :laughing:
only1mica
10-06-2007, 22:33
yep...just say lala...short for milk in greek...she knows straight away....gets the cutest look! :laughing:
BTW i never call it booby...just cause I thought when she got older she would say it when we were out and make me all shy. :rolleyes:
tootiredtosleep
10-06-2007, 22:36
I always said "slow down" because she would gulp and sound like a little piggy!
♥Heaven Sent♥
10-06-2007, 22:39
Yep i talk to Sasha alot,I say all different things
Some of the things i say is
"do you want boobie?"
"do you want drinkies?"
"Is that good"
"Do you want some more"
& the most important of them all
"i Love you baby boy"
The most wonderful thing for me is i get the most overwhelming feeling of love and happiness when my milk comes in and my milk fill's his little tummy :)
Megan and Chiara
10-06-2007, 22:51
I always ask "Do you want some boobies?" and her eyes light up. And we refer to breastmilk as "Boobie Juice." Daddy always asks how was ya boobie juice?? I always have to tell Chiara to slow down as she is like a little piggie at the start. (You'd think I never feed her if you saw her. lol.)
I just can't wait to hear what she calls it when she's talking.
I'm not worried about what people think, it's natural and I'm proud to be breastfeeding my baby. I know that lots of women have trouble doing it and I'm lucky to be able too. (I had a lot of trouble at the start and didn't think it was going to happen for us.)
:) Megan
We were calling it Boobies.
Then Milkies.
But now Cobey's into trying tosay words and using his own words, so one day I said "Do you want BOOBIES" and showed him and this brought "MOOMBIES!" which is now said when he's tired, when he's hungry and when I'm getting dress :o
madreader
11-06-2007, 11:42
The milkbar open 24/7.
the_queen
11-06-2007, 11:49
I call it "Bitty" and Curty does say "bitty" a lot these days :D :D Also since he was born, I sign when I'm saying it (an open-close action with one hand, kinda like you're pretending to pump a blood-pressure thing) and now as soon as he's on and sucking, he looks up at me and signs Valentine and I say "yes you're having a bitty aren't you" and sign back at him.
Also I find myself saying quite often "have it or not, but don't play with it!" LOL Also for a while there I was saying lots of "No biting please, that hurts mummy". And now when he bitty's to sleep, I find myself ouching quietly when I unlatch him, because he doesn't bite my nipple as such - just clamps down around my nipple, so i have teeth marks on my aereola *ouch* and when i stick my finger in his mouth to break the seal, he clamps down onto my finger *yeeee-owch!!*
miss ani
11-06-2007, 16:04
i always say "here comes booby!!"
DP sings "i want booby" to the tune of "i want candy" if he's bringing DD to me for a feed. :laughing:
♥Heaven Sent♥
11-06-2007, 17:30
i always say "here comes booby!!"
DP sings "i want booby" to the tune of "i want candy" if he's bringing DD to me for a feed. :laughing:
:laughing: Thats a classic
I say "come and have a drink" in a soft voice when I'm picking him up/cuddling him/positioning myself. And for the first several months I said "big mouth big mouth!" just before he latched on (we had horrible pain for ages) and "drink-a-drink-a-drink" during the feed.
Now I mostly shut up because he's so easily distracted lol.
I usually don't have to offer it as she is slapping my chest shouting ahh ahhh booooooob or mum-mum-mum
I say you want booby huh, I tell her the brestaurant is always open for her and today we have "boob juice" :D
Hokey Pokey
12-06-2007, 15:14
DH will change her nappy in the night, wrap her then he looks her in the eye and says" Do you want a boobie darling, here I will get you a boobie" with a big emphasis on the I lol he is trying to win her over :rolleyes:
I usually find myself saying "there you go" or "you want some nice warm milk" ...it makes me feel all snug and cosy.:)
DH says "he wants boob" :laughing:
allysophia
12-06-2007, 15:48
Awww Kristy! You and hubby are the best parents.
Beautiful!!!
BubbaNoogie
12-06-2007, 15:56
I say to A "best-feeds" she drops or throws what ever she has and leaps at me with a big smile.
Hubby always says to her "no you want better-feeds and lifts up his shirt, she just giggles at him and pokes him in the nipple and leaps at me:laughing: I dont blame her, I wouldnt want to latch on to a hairy nipple either:D
Hehe, I just usually say "Do u want some boob?", "boob will make it better"
Not as creative as some of the others I think...:detective: :laughing:
Hokey Pokey
12-06-2007, 18:44
I say to Amaris "best-feeds" she drops or throws what ever she has and leaps at me with a big smile.
Hubby always says to her "no you want better-feeds and lifts up his shirt, she just giggles at him and pokes him in the nipple and leaps at me:laughing: I dont blame her, I wouldnt want to latch on to a hairy nipple either:D
LOL!! DH went to see if ebony would take to him.. she wasn't silly lol she screwed up her face hahaha!!
When I give her my EBM I say "cadence is a milky milky girl" in a singing kinda voice and shake the bottle in front of her... she normally smiles or bobs up and down (her excited thing)
~Emmylou~
14-06-2007, 20:44
I ask him if he wants boobie - he knows the word now. When I start to lift my shirt he laughs like a dirty old man and starts grunting....and DH tells us to get a room :laughing:
mummie2boys
17-06-2007, 21:46
oh this has just made me laugh so much.
oj just smiles and pats me boobs when i ask him if he wants boobies, jj laughs and says mummies milk boobies when he sees me with out a top.
jj had given up his "boo" just before oj was born, then when oj started feeding jj asked for some "boo" i offerd him some and he said "no mum, oj milk boo now"
but i do call them my milk bar and now jj says the milk bar it closed when i put them away after feeding, it just cracks me up. i think i said that once and it has just stuck ha ha ha
Lipsmacker01
21-06-2007, 08:05
I ask bubby 'do you want NYUM NYUM!' She starts to get all exited and knows whats coming. Especially when she sees the booby. If I want to know if she wants more I say 'BUBBY WANT MORE NYUM NYUM?!!' If DH is passing her onto me he asks bubs the same thing: 'BUBBY WANT NYUM NYUM?'!!
Funny. Ive been using this phrase since birth :)
Butterfliez
22-06-2007, 13:04
Oh, this thread is a complete and utter crack-up!!
As I lift up my shirt, I say, "Oooh, what's that?? You want some of Mummy's milky?" (The eyes go sooo wide and the mouth is open and head moving from side-to-side like those clowns at the Show!)
We are all so lucky to give this gift to our children, such a beautiful experience!
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