Re: UT While Breastfeeding? Edited for additional content 1/9/08
Hi,
I too got pregnant after not being able to, via urine therapy. My pregnancy success resulted from urine soaking most of the day over my groin and private areas. After a month or 2 of these compresses,voile`! I have been breastfeeding for 2 years now and doing UT and he has been fine. I even gave him my urine as a new born because he had some terrible cough where he sounded like a seal barking. It also cured his pink eye on more then one occasion.
I want to add that this past week everyone got a terrible stomach bug. We were vomiting and the baby got it the worst. He was so nauseous that he could hardly keep anything down.
The reason the baby got it the worst is that our entire family began urine therapy and it went away within hours to a day at the most. We didn't really try to give it to the baby because we thought the taste would only make him vomit more. So I breastfed him (It's the only way I could get him to take any liquids and he's a little over 2 now) hoping that the UT I drank would heal him. Well that did not work. So out of desperation I took an old empty oil of oregano bottle and filled it with my urine. My husband and I had to hold him down and put like 6 full dropper dosages in the back of his mouth. (One at a time of course until it was swallowed before adding another dropper full) I waited, fully expecting him to vomit it all up. His stomach made some noises like he was getting sick again and then nothing. So I waited for the next hour and nothing. I eventually went back to sleep with him and he did not vomit all night nor the next day until later that evening he started playing with his blocks. Well the blocks were contaminated with the germs from the stomach bug and we forgot all about it. Not long after playing he started vomiting again. This time we quickly gave him 2-3 dropper fulls and again the same results. Now it's a couple days later and he is still fine. It worked really quick and saved us a trip to the hospital with a dehydrated baby.
I want to add that I don't think that children should use their parents urine unless it is an emergency. I think the hormones would eventually start to affect them. We used our urine on the baby during times that it was really important to do so fast and couldn't wait on him to urinate or he just couldn't urinate due to dehydration.
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