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Recently, I was asked to be the guest speaker for a breastfeeding reception at our local WIC clinic. August is always an exciting time to be in the business of breastfeeding because the first week is officially World Breastfeeding Week. Many cities and government agencies promote breastfeeding during this week and I am honored to be a part of the celebration in Granbury, TX. As I was preparing, I researched the WIC theme, "Every Ounce Counts". What a great slogan! I encourage you to check out... Read More
I have gotten a lot of calls lately about weaning. Is it that time of year? Most of them are from moms who are feeling pressure to wean because someone in their family (or worse; a doctor) has been critical of breastfeeding. This is despite the AAP's statement that "Breastfeeding should continue to at least a year and thereafter as long as mutually desired." The WHO recommends breastfeeding to at least two years. Why? Many of the health benefits are dose related. The longer (or more exclus... Read More
We talk a lot about pregnancy and birth on this blog, but what about after baby comes? There are so many options to consider before baby even makes her arrival, from vaccination and circumcision, to breastfeeding and diapering, there are so many things to work through. This post will, hopefully, set you on a course to helping navigate all of the choices in early parenting that you will be faced with. Immediately after birth, you will have some choices to make. These choices include circumcisio... Read More
I just saw Jennifer Block's November 10th, 2009 interview with Ina May Gaskin. Her blog Ina May the mother of modern midwifery on the "Lost art" of breastfeeding is well worth a read. Check it out at http://www.babble.com/Ina-May-Gaskin-lost-art-br eastfeeding/index2.aspxI met Jennifer Block in December 2008 in Raleigh, NC when she came to help raise funds for North Carolina Friends of Midwives and talk about writing Pushed: The Painful Truth About Childbirth and Modern Maternity Care (Da Ca... Read More
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