Jan 21, 2014
It is important that the nursing mother knows the importance of breast milk, breastfeeding and how to feed her baby well. This article describes how breast milk is produced in the body as well as other information on breastfeeding.
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Jan 21, 2014
Some people wonder “when does breast milk come in?”. Here is more information on how and when the breast milk comes in and when to feed your baby.
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Jan 21, 2014
If you are a new mother, you will be glad to learn that you can store your breast milk in the fridge. When doing this, however, many moms ask themselves “how long does breast milk last in the fridge?”
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Jan 21, 2014
There are many stories of what foods to avoid while breastfeeding and while some are based in fact, others are simply old wives’ tales. Continue reading to learn what foods you shouldn’t eat while breastfeeding and why you need to avoid them.
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Jan 21, 2014
When storing breast milk, most mothers will put it in the refrigerator or freezer which means it will need to be reheated later on. Here are some important safety aspects of storing and reheating breast milk.
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Jan 21, 2014
Many mothers have to leave their babies for several hours at a time while they are still breastfeeding. If this is the case, you can pump the milk and store it for later. However, can you mix breast milk?
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Jan 21, 2014
Breastfeeding women pump their breast milk for a variety of reasons such as increasing milk production or being away from their child to go back to work. Here are reasons to pump your breast milk, how to do it and tips to make it easier.
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Jan 13, 2014
Many women will feel as if they have a low milk supply at some point but most of the time this is not the case. Continue reading to learn some possible causes of low milk supply as well as home remedies to fix the problem.
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Jan 13, 2014
When should you stop giving your baby a pacifier? There is no definite answer for this. Although pediatricians and speech therapists recommend 12 months, it may take longer. We give you tips that will help you separate your child from the pacifier.
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Jan 13, 2014
Does beer increase milk supply? The answer is yes, but there are lots of considerations. Mothers planning on using beer to increase their milk supply can use a non-alcoholic version to make the process easier to manage without risk.
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