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Breastfeeding After a Caesarean Surgery: What to Expect?
An operative birth is a different experience than the normal birthing process. Mother may feel that they have failed in the birthing process as well as breastfeeding after a caesarean surgery. Fortunately, nursing a baby is still possible even after ...
Is Breastfeeding in Public Widely Accepted?
Connie can only shake her head seeing how something as natural could provoke the most curious of looks. Connie Wilson, 24, is mother to eight-month-old Connor, and way before her baby was born, Connie made the choice to breastfeed. Connie and her hus...
HIV and Breastfeeding-Risks and Benefits
Although, in most cases breastfeeding a new born infant is the preferred option for all mothers, certain exceptions produce concern for health care experts and mothers about breastfeeding as an optimal feeding source for the child. One of these excep...
What’s Best For Baby is Breastfeeding
Mother nature set it up that breastfeeding would be the best way to give your baby it’s nourishment. There are many benefits to breast milk as opposed to bottle feeding. There are over a million newborn who don’t make it, each and every y...
Importance of Breast Feeding
Breast feeding is the natural method for feeding a human infant. It should be commenced as early as possible after the child birth. Infant Formula is either made from cow’s milk or soybeans cannot be substituted for breast milk. Starting right will...
Top 5 Tips to Increase Your Milk Supply
Summary For a new mother, it can be quite upsetting to have a hungry baby and not be able to satisfy the child’s hunger. As parents, we love and nurture our children and we strive to give them everything they need and then some. Learning to care fo...
Breastfeeding And Emergency Preparation
Preparing your family for a potential disaster situation, whether it is natural or man-made, is always important. The September 11 tragedy and its implications bring this concern uncomfortably close to home. Our fears are not unfounded. Though it’s...
Breastfeeding Problems 3
Please read on Breastfeeding Problems Part 1 and Breastfeeding Problems Part 2 before you continue to read this last part of Breast feeding Problems. MastitisPlugged ducts can sometimes lead to mastitis, which is a breast infection. If your breast so...
Breastfeeding Problems 2
Please read on Breastfeeding Problems Part 1 before you continue to read this second part of Breast feeding Problems. ThrushOne cause of sore nipples and painful breasts is Thrush, which is caused by the same fungus that gives women vaginal yeast inf...
Breastfeeding Myths Part 3
Please read the previous Part of Breastfeeding Myths before continue this Third Part:+ Breastfeeding Myths Part 1+ Breastfeeding Myths Part 2One day while we were visiting my husband’s parents, I had a bottle of expressed breast milk to feed our da...
Breastfeeding Myths Part 2
Please read the Breastfeeding Myths Part 1 before you read this second Part of the most breast feeding Myths“You have to feed formula until your milk comes in.” Breast milk isn’t usually present, at least not in quantity, immediately following ...
Breastfeeding Myths Part 1
There are innumerable myths regarding breastfeeding. Often passed along by people with good intentions, these bits of incorrect or misleading information can prevent or destroy a healthy breastfeeding relationship. Here are some common breastfeeding ...
Breastfeeding Problems 1
When everything’s going right, breastfeeding is easy. It’s convenient, soothing, and effortless. But occasionally things do go wrong, and it can be difficult to get back on track again. Here are a few common problems, how to spot them, and soluti...
Preparing To Breastfeed Part 4
Read The Previous Part First:Preparing To Breastfeed Part 1Preparing To Breastfeed Part 2Preparing To Breastfeed Part 3Unless you’re regularly expressing milk, there are no bottles and nipples to wash. Outings are simple, with much less to carry al...
Preparing To Breastfeed Part 3
Read The Previous Part First:Preparing To Breastfeed Part 1Preparing To Breastfeed Part 2If so, you’ll need a breast pump. Don’t skimp on this purchase, because you’ll regret it. Avoid any pump manufactured by a formula company. Manual pumps ar...
Preparing To Breastfeed Part 2
Preparing To Breastfeed Part 1 During one of your prenatal exams, your obstetrician or midwife may check your breasts to see if you have inverted nipples or any other abnormalities. If she doesn’t bring it up, ask her. You can also do this test you...
Preparing To Breastfeed Part 1
Your due date is approaching; the wait is finally almost over. There’s just one more thing to do – get ready to feed the baby! Preparation plays an important part in determining how successful you will be at breastfeeding your baby.Your due date ...
Introducing Solid Foods To A Breastfeed Baby Part 2
Read Introducing Solid Foods To A Breastfeed Baby Part 1 First before you read this part 2.Happy birthday baby! Six months old – time for your first bowl of cereal? Not so fast! Follow your baby’s cues. Is he interested in the foods you eat, and ...
Introducing Solid Foods To A Breastfeed Baby Part 1
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. “Exclusive” means that not only does the baby not receive formula, but he isn’t supposed to get any solid foods either. What happens next? What solid fo...
