Re: Breast Feeding Mom with questions
There are some great forums about flushing and breast feeding in the archives.
MY STORY: I was in the emergency room with my first gallbladder attack about 1 month after my son was born. They said I had multiple stones and wanted to take my gallbladder out. I felt I wanted to do more research about ramifications of this before I did any surgery. I started reading this site and other material and was most intrigued by the people who had gallbladders removed and still had problems because of stones in their livers.
I decided to wait until my son was 4 months so I could give him a good base of breast feeding with nothing messing with that. It also took me awhile to get my courage up to flush. Did my first flush when son was just over 4 months old. He did fine with it. I did the
Hulda Clark flush which starts in the afternoon. My son was sleeping through the night by this time so my main concern was the following morning, because this is when you began to see results of the flush via the multiple visits to the bathroom. I'd either breast feed him or give him breast milk I had pumped via a bottle. It is nice to have someone helping take care of your child for you in the morning so you can take a bath and relax, but can be done without the help. Around 5 1/2 months my son rejected breast feeding. It started with one breast. He would act as though he either wasn't getting enough milk or the taste was not good for him. I often wonder if this had to do with the flushes stirring up toxins???
I would encourage giving the flush a try, before surgery. I have now done 4 flushes and have seen about 600 stones. I still have a ways to go, but am so happy not to have chosen surgery.
Best of luck,
On my way to health