Posted by admin on December 7, 2009
Many first time mothers find themselves bewildered and frustrated during the first few weeks of breastfeeding. Finding breastfeeding support can help to decrease the anxiety and stress that new mothers experience.
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Posted by admin on December 3, 2009
Is it safe for breastfeeding mothers to smoke cigarettes?
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Technorati Tags: breastfeeding, health, smoking
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Posted by admin on December 2, 2009
Back in the day, formula was the preferred method for feeding babies, but with the movement toward more natural and healthy feeding, breast milk has moved back to the forefront. With most mothers having to go to work to make ends meet, breast milk storage is becoming more common place. Expressing the milk and storing it for later use is one solution to this issue.
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Posted by admin on December 1, 2009
As a mother giving the best for our child is our top priority especially in relation to breastfeeding. In some cases, the breastmilk production is not enough to supply our kid’s needs. There are 5 tips that you can do to increase your breastmilk production.
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Posted by admin on November 27, 2009
Breastfeeding is beneficial both for the mother and the baby.
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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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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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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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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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Posted by admin on November 12, 2009
Some breastfeeding advice is contradictory and some of it is just plain false. For instance, here are 3 bad pieces of advice and why they’re bound to lead to problems.
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