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Breastfeeding Reduces Mother’s Chances of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Do you have a history of rheumatoid arthritis or any other autoimmune condition in your family? For moms who do have this family history...
Jan 11, 2014


Tips for Latching a Baby and Getting a Comfortable Latch
Comfortable and good breastfeeding is accomplished with an effective latch. There should not be any pain when a baby is latched, ...
Jan 10, 2014


Biggest Concern of New Moms Who Are Breastfeeding...
Do I Have Enough Milk? Without a doubt the biggest concern of new moms breastfeeding is “do I have enough milk?”. Almost every mom I work with is worried she doesn’t have enough milk, even the ones who actually have an oversupply! The majority of moms have no problem making enough milk–typically if the baby “isn’t getting enough milk” it is because either the baby is having difficulty transferring the milk, or feeding at the breast is being restricted and not happening freque
Jan 7, 2014


How Skin to Skin Contact Helps Breastfeeding
The first hour after birth is golden ! Right after birth mom has highest levesl of oxytocin (known as the “mothering hormone”) which...
Dec 3, 2013
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