6th December 2009
A baby?s cries for milk can come at any time and breastfeeding blankets can make the whole experience a lot easier.
Breastfeeding blankets are designed to be convenient and comfortable. They make baby?s access to the breasts quick, easy and discreet. Whether it is a specially designed to be thrown over the shoulder or to provide [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
4th November 2009
If you’ve every been pregnant or if you are pregnant
now, you’ve probably noticed a metamorphisis in your
bra cups. The physical changes (tender, swollen
breasts) may be one of the earliest clues that you
have conceived. Many experts believe that the color
change in the areola may also be helpful when it
comes to breast feeding.
What’s going on
Perhaps [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
17th October 2009
Because more and more women are choosing to breast
feed their babies, more and more are also finding
that they enjoy it enough to continue longer than
the first few months they planned on. Breast
feeding to 3 – 4 years of age is common in much
of the world recently, and is still common in
many societies for toddlers [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
8th October 2009
Many women find that they can eat whatever they may
like during breast feeding. Even though it’s true
that some stongly favored foods can change the
taste of your milk, many babies seem to enjoy the
varieties of breast milk flavors. Occasionally,
your baby may get cranky at the breast after you
eat certain foods. If you notice [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
4th October 2009
Breast milk is actually the only food your baby
will need until 4 months of age, although most
babies do well on breast milk alone for 6 months
or better. There is really no advantage to
adding other foods or milks before 4 – 6 months,
except under unusual circumstances.
Water
Breast milk is over 90% water. Even in the
hottest [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
28th September 2009
The milk production in the breasts, much like so many
other things, work on the shear principal of supply
and demand. The more breast milk your baby consumes,
the more your body will need to make.
Breast pumps are generally used to insure continued
production of breast milk when you cannot feed your
baby – whether you are [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
10th September 2009
Breastfeeding can be tough for new moms and that is why many women experience breastfeeding problems.
Breastfeeding isn?t always easy. It arrives during a very stressful period in a mother?s life. Shortly after the birth of a baby, a woman is faced with new challenges. She has just undergone intense physical changes to her body and [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
6th September 2009
Once you’ve reached the third trimester, you’ll
probably start stocking up on nursing bras, breast
pads, and loose button down shirts for the coming
months ahead. While getting ready to breast feed,
you can also create your personal area, a custom
designed breast feeding area for yourself.
Your nursing area should reflect your personality.
If you like a loud, yet friendly [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
4th September 2009
For many years, scientists have been playing out
the ingredients that make breast milk the perfect
food for babies. They’ve discovered to day over
200 close compounds to fight infection, help the
immune system mature, aid in digestion, and support
brain growth – nature made properties that science
simply cannot copy.
The important long term benefits of breast feeding
include reduced risk [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »
31st August 2009
When your baby has stopped breast feeding and gets
all of his nutrition from other sources than the
breast, he’s actually considered weaned. Even
though babies are also weaned from the bottle as
well, the term weaning often refers to when a
baby is stopped from breast feeding.
When weaning is a mother’s idea, it normally
requires a lot of patience [...]
Posted in BreastFeeding Information | No Comments »