Though a growing percentage of American moms start their infants on human milk, relatively few continue breastfeeding for the baby’s first six months of life, let alone an entire year. Why not stick it out longer? Numerous obstacles can prove difficult for new moms, but California researchers say they found that returning to work soon [...]
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Many Women Quit Breastfeeding Early by MedicineNet
November 4th, 2011
admin Though a growing percentage of American moms start their infants on human milk, relatively few continue breastfeeding for the baby’s first six months of life, let alone an entire year. Why not stick it out longer? Numerous obstacles can prove difficult for new moms, but California researchers say they found that returning to work soon [...]
Many Women Quit Breastfeeding Early by MedicineNet
November 3rd, 2011
admin Though a growing percentage of American moms start their infants on human milk, relatively few continue breastfeeding for the baby’s first six months of life, let alone an entire year. Why not stick it out longer? Numerous obstacles can prove difficult for new moms, but California researchers say they found that returning to work soon [...]
How to Increase Breast Milk Supply – Part One
November 2nd, 2011
admin More often than not, many mothers are concerned about their breast milk supply. They are worried that their bodies will stop producing milk before their child reaches the age of weaning (eating solid food). The concern is understandable because this can happen, but only in very rare cases. However, knowing this may not put a [...]
How to Increase Breast Milk Supply – Part Two
November 1st, 2011
admin If it is possible, one of the best things that a mother can do for her child is to breastfeed him/her. Some mothers choose to breastfeed for six months, while some will choose to do so for one year. ===> Click Here To Get Breastfeeding Tips <===
Breast Milk Storage and Freezing – How Safe is It?
October 30th, 2011
admin Simply put, breast milk storage and freezing is quite safe. There are a few precautions one needs to take before placing the container in the freezer, but overall it’s a safe procedure. Breast milk, on the average, will only last 2 days in a normal refrigerator but will stay up to 3 months in a [...]
Breast Milk Storage For Working Mothers
October 29th, 2011
admin Back in the day, formula was the preferred method for feeding babies, but with the movement toward more natural and healthy feeding, breast milk has moved back to the forefront. With most mothers having to go to work to make ends meet, breast milk storage is becoming more common place. Expressing the milk and storing [...]
Comparing the Medela and Lansinoh Breast Milk Storage Bags
October 28th, 2011
admin With more mothers needing to go back to work almost right away after childbirth, whether they be single Moms using a daycare provider or a working Mom who has a house husband, there needs to be something to assist them in making sure their baby gets fed properly while they are at work. Breast milk [...]
Medela Breast Pump Accessories Make Mom’s Life Easier
October 23rd, 2011
admin Since Medela is committed to helping mom’s make breast feeding a success, it makes sense they would offer a wide array of accessories to make that possible. All the medela breast pump accessories are designed for comfort, convenience, efficiency, and safety, and all of the plastics are BPA-free. ===> Click Here To Get Breastfeeding Tips [...]
Tips on Breastfeeding in Public
October 22nd, 2011
admin Breast milk is said to be the perfect food for babies, because of all the nutrients and anti bacterial agents it contains and if you have chosen to give this to your baby, this is wonderful. However, this commitment also requires that you feed on demand and demand may be in the public arena. ===> [...]
Tips on Breastfeeding in Public
October 22nd, 2011
admin Breast milk is said to be the perfect food for babies, because of all the nutrients and anti bacterial agents it contains and if you have chosen to give this to your baby, this is wonderful. However, this commitment also requires that you feed on demand and demand may be in the public arena. ===> [...]



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