| |
|
Tag: breastfeeding
Viewing 1 - 5 out of 36 Blogs.
Page:
1 |
|
|
|
|
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/117/1/e67 ?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hi ts=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fu lltext=lactation&andorexac tfulltext=and&searchid=1&a mp;FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=r elevance&resourcetype=HWCI T... Read More
Lily is now 7weeks old. We are doing better as the days go by even though we have some days where nursing isn't our best. Sometimes I feel bad that I get a little annoyed when she seems to want to nurse all day long and all night long. Somedays it feels like I never get to put her down. This always tends to be when I would like to take a shower, eat a hot meal, go potty, talk to visiting friends, go online, sleep. The shower is where I destress, it always has been. Now every time I try t... Read More
As with many successful products, the Carmeleon was created out of necessity. When I returned to work, my son was 8-weeks old. I completely believed (and still do!) in the benefits of breastfeeding and had planned on breast pumping. Since I couldn't find a comfortable private place to pump at work, my car seemed like a safe place where I could relax, pump and listen to music or a book on tape. I started off by hanging blankets and coats for privacy. However, they were bulky, cumbersome and fell... Read More
My dd was nursing and suddenly i felt pressure on the side of my breast and felt it go numb yet slightly throbby. I switched sides only to get the same sensation. After she paused in feeding, i had feeling return but left over soreness. I have not been able to find reference to this in the breastfeeding book I've been reading, nor have I located it on this site. I was hoping someone out here knew what this was and could help me out. We've had problems with latching in the past but it has improve... Read More
Why a Mother Might Need an IBCLC A Board Certified Lactation Consultant is an invaluable asset to breastfeeding mothers by reassuring them when breastfeeding is going well, and by providing information and support to help her prevent and manage common concerns. IBCLCs help with: Prenatal counseling about risk factors that may affect breastfeeding Basic position and latch of the infant Information about practices that promote successful breastfeeding Preventing... Read More
Page:
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
[-] |
|
|
|
|
|