Common Breastfeeding Myths Debunked
When it comes to breastfeeding, there is a ton of information out there. On top of the Internet and media, your friends, family, and even total strangers have plenty of stories or advice share, whether...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Moms Need Support
Many moms stop breastfeeding before the recommended six months postpartum. In a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 42 percent of nursing moms stopped breastfeeding within the...
View ArticleSix Essential Products for Breastfeeding Moms
There are so many baby items that are only useful for a few months after your little one is born such as the swaddles, the newborn clothes, the baby jumpers, and so on. Then there are those items that...
View ArticleTraveling Tips for Nursing Moms
Traveling shouldn’t be a reason to stop breastfeeding, but it is a challenge and something nursing moms worry about. It’s possible to take a trip without weaning your child. But, it’s important to...
View ArticleBreastfeeding the Distracted Baby
At two months your baby will be able to see things clearly across the room, and at three months they’ll start to stay awake longer, and take more interest in the world around them. At this time, they...
View ArticleFive Beginner Tips for Breastfeeding in Public
As a breastfeeding mother, it won’t be long before you have to take the plunge, and breastfeed in public. It is your right to nurse in public, but it can be a challenge to figure out the process and...
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