Tuesday, September 7, 2010

title pic Breastfeeding – How Can The Drop Rate Be Improved?

Posted by admin on November 27, 2009

Breastfeeding is beneficial both for the mother and the baby.

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title pic Breast Feeding With Implants

Posted by admin on November 25, 2009

The good news about breast feeding with breast implants is that it’s perfectly safe. Having breast implants makes no difference at all about your breast milk or the safety of your child.

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title pic Breastfeeding in Public – Do You Eat With a Blanket on Your Head?

Posted by admin on November 24, 2009

An article addressing breastfeeding in public. Rebutting societies misconceptions about nursing your child in a public place.

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title pic DHA and Fish Oil – Breastfeeding Mothers Need More of Both

Posted by admin on November 23, 2009

It is now well-known that there are substantial benefits to a growing fetus of a mother taking essential fatty acid supplements during pregnancy. But there are also powerful reasons for breastfeeding mothers to supplement their diets with daily fish oil capsules.

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title pic Top 3 Breast Milk Cures for Babies

Posted by admin on November 20, 2009

Breast milk isn’t just for babies to drink; it can cure a number of childhood ailments, too. Not only does breast milk have the perfect balance of nutrients for your growing baby, it also contains antibacterial properties that can heal. The truth is that breast milk is simply amazing!
Breast milk has a [...]

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title pic Breastfeeding Your Preemie

Posted by admin on November 19, 2009

Breastfeeding a preemie is no easy task. Premature babies sometimes lack the strength to suckle. However, a mother’s milk is best for the brain development of premature infants. Read this article and discover helpful tips on how to make nursing your preemie a success.

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title pic Mothers’ Milk Bank at Austin: Save a baby, donate milk!

Posted by admin on November 18, 2009

The Mothers’ Milk Bank at Austin is a non-profit organization whose mission is to accept, pasteurize, and dispense donor human milk by physician prescription primarily to premature and ill infants.
Research shows preemies fed human milk, as opposed to infant formula, avoid serious medical complications, gain immunological benefits, and grow. One in eight babies are [...]

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title pic What Exactly Is Colostrum and Why Is It So Good For Baby?

Posted by admin on November 17, 2009

Whether she knows it or not, when a mother starts to breastfeed her baby in the first few days, she is helping to protect her infant from infection. But how exactly does early breastfeeding protect a baby against germs? The answer is colostrum.

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title pic Breastfeeding – How to Latch the Baby Onto the Breast

Posted by admin on November 16, 2009

The information that follows on how to latch a baby onto the breast is perhaps the most important in terms of whether breastfeeding will be successful. It determines whether the baby can get the milk from the breast, whether the mother’s breast is stimulated to supply enough milk for her baby and ultimately whether the baby will thrive and grow. We call this ‘positioning’.

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title pic Tips For Easier Traveling With Your Breastfed Baby

Posted by admin on November 13, 2009

You have spent awhile getting used to breastfeeding your child at home and getting into a comfortable routine. Traveling can really mix up this routine and present new challenges for a breastfeeding mother. Here are a few tips that can help ease you into a more enjoyable and comfortable trip with your breastfed baby.

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