by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Feb 2, 2015 | All About Breastfeeding, babies, babywearers, breastfeeding and the law, breastfeeding in public
I don’t know of any mom that feels uncomfortable feeding her baby in public…….. when it comes to the food source being directly from a bottle. I do know of moms feeling uncomfortable feeding her baby in public…. when it comes to the food source...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Jan 8, 2013 | All About Breastfeeding, american academy of pediatrics, breastfeeding challenges, exclusive breastfeeding, feeding baby, first breastfeeding, first day, IBCLC, normal newborn breastfeeding, Uncategorized, Women Need Support
I am happy repost this article by Betsy Shaw, which appeared on the Baby Center blog on January 7th, 2013 We just give women a pat on the head and tell them their kids will be fine,” if they don’t breastfeed, says Dr. Alison Stuebe, an OB who treats breast-feeding...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Sep 19, 2012 | advocacy, babies, postpartum depression, Women Need Support
Years ago noone wanted to even talk about postpartum depression. Thankfully, more care providers are talking about it, making referrals when necessary and mothers are getting the help they need. However, when postpartum depression is undiagnosed or it does not...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Aug 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
Liz Laing wrote an informative article for mothering.com When my kids were small, I used my breastmilk for rashes and to soothe owies as they healed. It was my all time favorite remedy for pink eye. I had other mothers think I was strange, quite weird in fact when...