14 - I should mention that the clapotis works okay for breastfeeding in public. The biggest obstacle is that Heather always seems to have her "top" arm in motion while she's eating. So while it might have worked better if I would have made it a little bigger...the whole process would still have it's challenges. But, I think we do well enough that I feel comfortable nursing in public when necessary.
15 - I'm not a person who likes routines and routines are good for babies. Shall we just leave it at that? :-) There isn't much else to say, it just is what it is. It's one of the reasons that I'm not looking forward to going back to work - the morning routine.
16 - Our luckiness can't be overstated. Despite the fact that Heather will still fight it when she's tired and falling asleep, she continues to sleep through the night. *knocking on wood* Sleep is good. :-)
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I think the arm in motion thing is pretty common - Finn extends and retracts his arm while he's nursing and my sister's baby constantly strokes across her chest. And although I'm jealous of the sleeping through the night, I'm glad for you that she's doing so well since you'll be returning to work soon.
Henry would grab at his ears and hair at that age when he nursed. He hates having things over his head, so I never covered.
The clapotis is a great idea for a nursing cover if you feel like you need one! Those Bebe Au Lait/Hooter Hider things seem to call attention to what you are doing - this just seems more natural.
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