u/Natural_Marsupial859

Sore breasts

I EP and I am now around 14 weeks pp. Do your breasts ever stop being sore? The only relief I get is right after a pump but the minute they start to fill again if anything bumps/hits them it hurts so bad. I’m so tired of them being so sensitive. I am an over producer (45-55 oz per day). Will decreasing my supply help the soreness? I’ve been thinking of dropping my MOTN pump but not sure if I can go that long without pumping. I accidentally went almost 6 hours the other day and my breasts were extra sore the entire next day.

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Milk intolerance after eliminating

I eliminated dairy and soy from my diet for 3 months to breastfeed my infant. I was never a huge fan of straight cows milk, I would occasionally put whole milk in my coffee. I did however eat yogurt, cheese, and other dairy products. I’m trying to reintroduce dairy slowly but I find it’s upsetting MY stomach way too much, my baby seems to be doing okay. Has this happened to anyone else? Is it temporary as my own body adjust to milk again?

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u/Natural_Marsupial859 — 2 days ago
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[TX] Insurance reconciliation

I just got back from maternity leave. Before I left I was told my wages would be deducted prior to my leave. Well this didn’t happen, my mistake for not making sure and assuming it did. Now my HR department is telling me they’re taking $800 out of my paycheck for the next 2ish months to cover the costs while I was on leave. There’s no way I can afford that. Like I would literally not be able to pay for my kids daycare if they do that. I told them it was not financially possible for me and if they can make more manageable plan for repayment. They came back and lowered it to $690, which is still too high for me.

I understand I have to pay it back I’m not arguing that I just want to know if I am required to follow a certain payment plan/payment amount? I looked through our handbook and it said nothing about it being a fixed amount/time frame. They also didn’t tell me about it before I left on maternity leave. Also aren’t I just paying back the company? Like why can’t I just pay one extra premium payment a month until it’s paid off?

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u/Natural_Marsupial859 — 4 days ago