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Women need real help with breastfeeding, not just catchy slogans

It’s a typical labour ward scene:  an exhausted new mother struggles to attach her crying baby properly to the breast. The baby is taken to the nursery, where he is fed infant formula. This scenario...

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Breastfeeding basics: 10 misconceptions about using breast pumps

Pumping is a good way to assess milk supply. Many mothers become worried when they are only able to pump a few ounces per pumping session, believing that the amount of breast milk they have expressed...

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Some moms cheer idea of breastfeeding baby doll

There are dolls that cry and giggle, crawl and gurgle. But the dolls that suckle from the breast just can’t seem to latch on to American markets. In Europe, the Breast Milk Baby doll was a hit last...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: how to tell if baby is getting enough milk

Breastfeeding mothers often feel all on their own in the practice of nursing, and this can lead to a great deal of anxiety. Most women don't have a support system of mothers, aunts, or grandmothers,...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: what is cluster feeding?

Many new mothers become alarmed when their newborn babies suddenly develop monstrous appetites. A baby who was previously content with nursing every two hours will stay latched onto her mother's...

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Special breastfeeding situations: nursing twins or multiple babies

Expectant mothers who want to breastfeed have many resources available to help them meet their nursing goals, and efforts by authorities on pediatric and family health are constantly working to make...

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What I Finally Realized About Breastfeeding

I never made a conscious decision to stop breastfeeding... it was a slow mental, well, wean. At first I was intent on breastfeeding; the idea of formula even touching Layla's lips made me nauseated and...

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The Condition That Kept Me From Breastfeeding

Written by Lisa Selin Davis for Babble.com In eighth grade, my best friend Jenny Platt brought me to her doctor. "Let's just ask her," she said reassuringly, her arm slung over my shoulders -- she had...

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Ensure mothers are happy about breastfeeding when discharged from hospital,...

“The one question I dread to ask any pregnant woman today is ‘How are you?,” were South India’s first certified breastfeeding counsellor Rekha Sudarsan’s opening remarks at the ‘lactation management...

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Five tips for breastfeeding success

Related topics breastfeedingfirst weekLa Leche Leaguecolostrumobstacles Advertisement 1. Leave the formula samples behind Most hospitals will give you a gift bag upon discharge which typically...

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Finding support while breastfeeding

Let’s be honest. Breastfeeding can be tough. For those of you whose baby latched on right away, if you never had sore nipples, blisters, mastitis, thrush, trouble latching, etc., consider yourself...

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I Have Empty Breast Syndrome

When I flew to Los Angeles for eight days, I took the following with me: Ten pairs of underwear, eight tanktops, six pairs of pants, four bras, and two lactating breasts. Yes, my son, Little Homie was...

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  Why Does ‘Feminist’ Site Jezebel Have Such A Weirdly...

Posted: August 17, 2012 Breastfeeding is probably the most touchy issue of new-motherhood, with the debate of breast versus formula constantly raging on corners of the internet — and the battle even...

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Breastfeed vs Bottle. Some common facts to help you decide.

You have, or are having a baby! Congratulations to you and your family. The crib is complete. The tiny, new wardrobe is ready. The changing table/area is stocked. A decision has been made to either...

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Breast changes during pregnancy

The breasts play the most crucial role in nourishing your baby after delivery, so it is to be expected that they will change dramatically during pregnancy. MANY of my patients do not realise the vast...

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Lansinoh® and TheraPearl® Partner to Offer Relief to Breastfeeding Moms

Lansinoh TheraPearl 3-in-1 Breast Therapy has three functions to help breastfeeding moms soothe engorgement, relieve mastitis and plugged ducts, and reduce time spent pumping NACDS Marketplace...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: nipple confusion

The choice to breastfeed is best made before a baby is born. It is very important that a mother's feeding preference begins immediately and without risk of "nipple confusion" to the baby. If a woman...

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It Took a Village

The first time I tried breastfeeding Little G, it didn’t work, as I shared in my first post on “Making a Connection.” I had really hoped to nurse my newborn daughter, mainly for the all-natural...

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Breastfeeding is good for mom, too!

Are you pregnant and trying to decide whether breastfeeding is right for you and your baby? You have probably heard all the ways that breastfeeding can benefit your newborn, but breastfeeding provides...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: how to increase milk supply

Occasionally, situational difficulties can interrupt lactation to the point that a woman's milk supply may be insufficient. It's best that a baby nurses as soon as possible after birth, but sometimes...

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5 simple aids to make breastfeeding easy

Breastfeeding is an amazing and beautiful experience to share with your child but it can also pose a lot of challenges. No one ever tells you how difficult it can be or how horrible you feel if it...

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Breastfeeding basics: practice makes perfect

A mother must understand that breastfeeding is a learning experience, for her and her baby. For this reason alone, many new mothers will turn to formula feeding, seeking some sort of tangible control....

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Common breastfeeding concerns: symptoms, causes, and treatment of mastitis

Mastitis is a condition that causes a woman's breast to become swollen, tender, reddened and painful. Mastitis is most often caused by a bacteria known as Staphylococcus aureus. This condition...

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What Should I Feed My Baby?! Part 1

Whether or not to breast feed after pregnancy can take 9 months to decide or a minute, or a lifetime. Some women seriously weigh the pros and cons and come to the end of their pregnancies already...

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A pediatrician's guide to breastfeeding

How long should you breastfeed? How long a parent decides to breast feed is a personal decision that is reliant on both physiologic, lifestyle, and cultural reasons. According to the American Academy...

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Breastfeeding basics: 10 myths about breast milk

MYTH: Many women simply cannot produce enough milk to successfully breastfeed a baby. FACT: This is NOT true. Most women produce an over-abundance of milk. Babies that lose weight or aren't gaining...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: breast soreness, inflammation, and infections

Chapped or cracked nipples are perhaps the most common problem that women experience during the first few weeks of breastfeeding. There are many over-the-counter remedies available to alleviate...

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Human Milk from Genetically Modified Cows

Chinese Scientists have created genetically modified cows that produce "human" milk as an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies,claiming to have successfully introduced human...

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Breastfeeding basics: the three B's of milk production

Given the popular myths about breast milk and breastfeeding, it is important that women understand the basic mechanics of breast milk production. One cannot make an informed choice to breastfeed...

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Feeding yourself for breastfeeding: Tips and advice

You have a precious child in your loving, yet tired arms. It is time for breastfeeding. You want to know you are giving your child enough milk. A very common concern with new breastfeeding mothers is...

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20 things no one told you about breastfeeding

You probably already knew a few things before you got started Breastfeeding: It's good for baby (and you!). Hospitals offer classes on it (a major hint that it's harder than it looks). You may have...

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Nipple that Mimics Breastfeeding Now Available at National Retail Chains

System also now includes 8-ounce bottle Google...

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New mom's guide to successful breastfeeding

Seems like just the other day I was awaiting the arrival of my first child, and now here we are, ready to store away the nursing pillow, after eleven and a half months of nursing. Sometimes it could...

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Breastfeeding Myths Busted In Surgeon General's 'It's Only Natural' Campaign...

Breastfeeding advocates had a win earlier this year when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that breastfeeding rates are on the rise. But while the report also highlighted...

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Cougar Life's Breastfeeding Billboard Is Being Pulled Down (PHOTO)

A billboard that sexualizes the act of breastfeeding has been deemed too racy for the streets of Los Angeles. The poster, an advertisement for CougarLife.com, shows a naked woman breastfeeding her...

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Desperate breast-feeding moms reveal secrets

This is an encore of a previously published Empowered Patient column. (CNN) -- All newborn babies cry, but Anika Reese seemed to be in a category all her own. She screamed in pain nearly all the time,...

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The Breastfeeding Chronicles: 'There Were Several Days When I Was Just Crying'

The United States Breastfeeding Committee has named August National Breastfeeding Month, a time to focus on protecting and supporting breastfeeding in the U.S. In observance, HuffPost Parents is...

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Solutions to your nursing problems

Many new moms want to breastfeed for as long as possible, but though it's a natural process, breastfeeding can also be fraught with problems for the mother. From the baby not latching on, to sore...

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Milk Drunk

I breastfed my newborn son in the Target dressing room today. My tiny boy, the one who lost ounce after ounce in the hospital, is now over 12 pounds. Why? Because I have nursed him in restaurants, in...

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Diplomat And Wife Allegedly Called 'Terrorists' After Breastfeeding Incident

Today in Absurd And Outrageous Breastfeeding Comments: A New York police officer has allegedly compared a diplomat's breastfeeding wife to a terrorist. According to the New York Post, Tom Neijens, his...

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Common breastfeeding issues and some local resources for solving them

In this article, we talked about some ways to get breastfeeding off on the right foot. One important part of successful nursing is to know some of the common pitfalls that occur, and to be aware ahead...

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When there is a right-way to breastfeed

KUALA LUMPUR: Nor Zanariah Azmi, 28, like any other pregnant woman, cannot wait to welcome and celebrate the birth of her child. Heavily pregnant with her second child, she keeps herself updated on...

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Why World Breastfeeding Week

Share Twitter Ghana News Share View Comments Studies on breastfeeding and intelligence generally show that breastfeeding has a positive effect on the child's IQ. For example, a study done in...

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Tips for successful breastfeeding

One of the many decisions an expectant mother makes is whether to breastfeed her baby. Breastfeeding has many health benefits for mother and child but whether it is right for you is a very personal...

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Most Medications Safe For Nursing Mothers: Report

Most medications are safe for women to take while nursing, according to the first American Academy of Pediatrics report to tackle the subject in more than a decade. Many women are "inappropriately"...

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My Breasts Are Broken: One Mother's Struggle to Nurse

It's 5:00 a.m. My daughter is sleeping, therefore I should be too. Every mother knows when your baby sleeps, you sleep as you don't know when the next precious window will present itself. But every...

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Some new mothers simply can't breast-feed

CHICAGO — — After struggling to breast-feed her first two children, Nyssa Retter was determined to do better with her third. She gave birth without painkillers, which may make newborns slightly...

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A Second Chance at Breastfeeding

I stood in a tiny dressing room today and took off my bra. "You're going to want a nursing bra that leaves some room for growing" the kind woman yelled through the curtain. "You can assume that your...

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Breastfeeding basics: baby bowel problems reduced by breastfeeding

Below are four common digestive issues that affect babies, and how breastfeeding can reduce their severity. Constipation It's good to remember that although breastfed babies do tend to feed and may...

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