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post #41 of 57
I do it all the time - pull it up but don't latch it or don't pull it up at all.

Hell, at least she remembered to pull her shirt down :
post #42 of 57
I agree, she sure does look tired. How awful to be photographed and followed around right after having a baby. I hope it wasn't posed and she really is bf'ing.
post #43 of 57
That's crappy of them to do that to her. I do that all the time and when I realize, i'm mortified!
post #44 of 57
I think she's cute. I did this all the time when I was first nursing; I just forgot to readjust. :
post #45 of 57
I feel so sorry for that woman. She's probably trying her best to not show any 'baby blues' either....): Really sorry for her. I hope she gets some sleep soon!
post #46 of 57
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Originally Posted by darsmama
I feel so sorry for that woman. She's probably trying her best to not show any 'baby blues' either....): Really sorry for her. I hope she gets some sleep soon!
Me too. I can't believe she's going out...and i don't mean shopping, etc, but OUT, only 2 weeks pp. I'm 2.5 years pp and still am too tired to go out to clubs, etc.
post #47 of 57
I would like to say that I've been nursing for over 11 months and sometimes I still forget to put the boob back in, let alone snap it shut
post #48 of 57
I've been nursing for 14 months and was telling my DH about this picture and went to demonstrate what she looked like...discovered I was already unhooked and didn't even need to do much to demonstrate it! You'd think by now I would have learned to finish putting myself back together! Sorry, Katie, you might never learn!

Tina
post #49 of 57
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Originally Posted by blessed
Folks say he's so fastidious about appearances that there's no way they could be walking around with her shirt pulled down and bra showing without them knowing it.
It's the photo angle. I can see how she could make the mistake.
Your breast feeding, you throw on your jacket, pull it shut, your
walking with your man, holding hands, pulling on your sleeve, your
jacket opens, people follow you, taking your picture, and capture
the moment.

I feel bad for her. Let her have a baby moon, look tired in peace.
Go bother Paris or Lindsey or some other big money for a picture gal.

Can you even imagine what it's like to live her life? And she's stuck
with Tom now. Poor thing.
post #50 of 57
Right after my last baby was born, I was nursing him and since my shirt was a v-neck, I just pulled it down. Well, I must have drifted off...my mail lady knocked, and when I answered, I was hangin' out the top She nursed her babies, too (she informed me), so she just thought it was funny and told me not to worry about answering the door for her if I'm too tired, she'd know I was taking care of baby and leave stuff there for me. She's pretty nice
post #51 of 57
priceless!
poor momma, looks like she woudl SO rather be at home...SLEEPING!
post #52 of 57
Poor Katie. It's not so bad though. When DS was a month old, I opened the door for the UPS guy, tried to chat a few pleasantries (weather, how are you, blah blah). UPS guy left ASAP. Felt chilly (and lacking in social graces), so went to turn up the heat, looked down and realized my shirt was completely open and the nummies hanging in the breeze.

I don't think the UPS guy ever came back.
post #53 of 57
Quote:
When DS was a month old, I opened the door for the UPS guy, tried to chat a few pleasantries (weather, how are you, blah blah). UPS guy left ASAP. Felt chilly (and lacking in social graces), so went to turn up the heat, looked down and realized my shirt was completely open and the nummies hanging in the breeze.

I don't think the UPS guy ever came back.
: My poor UPS guy, he never knows what he will find at our house. I don't think he has ever caught me with them hanging out, but I almost never have a bra on and my hair looks like a wild woman.
post #54 of 57
Quote:
Originally Posted by maxmama
Poor Katie. It's not so bad though. When DS was a month old, I opened the door for the UPS guy, tried to chat a few pleasantries (weather, how are you, blah blah). UPS guy left ASAP. Felt chilly (and lacking in social graces), so went to turn up the heat, looked down and realized my shirt was completely open and the nummies hanging in the breeze.

I don't think the UPS guy ever came back.
I got a FedEx when my oldest was a newborn. I had MAJOR oversupply and extreme over-active letdown. I used to hang out in just a tshirt because the bra gave me clogged ducts if I wore it too long. Well, I go to the door completely disheveled, and while I'm standing there I hear the baby fussing. What happens when your newborn fusses ladies?? Suddenly I had dark spots blooming over my grey tshirt and the milk was actually squirting through the fabric(told ya my letdown was fierce ) I have never seen a man look away from boobs so fast
post #55 of 57
Quote:
Originally Posted by maxmama
Poor Katie. It's not so bad though. When DS was a month old, I opened the door for the UPS guy, tried to chat a few pleasantries (weather, how are you, blah blah). UPS guy left ASAP. Felt chilly (and lacking in social graces), so went to turn up the heat, looked down and realized my shirt was completely open and the nummies hanging in the breeze.

I don't think the UPS guy ever came back.
OMG!

post #56 of 57
ha ha these are some funy stories, i have answered the door more then once baby attached, but i haven't had a all boobs out story like that, although celebrating ym nirthday and eatinf sushi, i choked well nursing. dh finally took the baby and when i recovered i sat up to realise that my whole boob was out and all eyes on me.

i just feel bad for katie she is such a sweet girl, and to be involved with that creep
post #57 of 57

sorry im not replyin im just trying to figure out how to post my own thing

can u help please
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