July 7th, 2009
Lots of first time moms want to have the option of bottle feeding their baby once in a while. Perhaps you are going to be heading back to work or perhaps you just want a few hours away from your baby or a night out with your significant other. Getting your baby to . . . → Read More: Getting Your Breastfed Baby To Take A Bottle
June 20th, 2009
Welcome to the Carnival of Breastfeeding for June! This month’s topic is breastfeeding in public and you can see lots of other great posts by following the links at the end of this article.
Breastfeeding in Public with Skinies Open Cup Nursing Cami
When I heard that the topic for this month’s Carnival . . . → Read More: Breastfeeding in Public
May 12th, 2009
I was reading the Stork Stories Blog the other day and it got me thinking – Does breastfeeding really need to be all or none? We all talk about the benefits of breastfeeding and we try to convince moms-to-be of them too – but is SOME breastfeeding better than NO breastfeeding at all?
. . . → Read More: Breastfeeding – Does It Really Need To Be ALL Or NONE?
May 5th, 2009
Did you know that most women are wearing bras that don’t fit properly? Greater than 70% of women are wearing the wrong size or style of bra for their bodies. No wonder we hate them so much!! And when you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is even more important to have a properly . . . → Read More: How To Measure Yourself For A Nursing Bra
April 21st, 2009
Judy, do you have any tips for biting? My baby keeps biting me when we nurse. She even laughs when I scold her.
It can be difficult when your baby bites you while you are nursing. The best thing to do is to take her off of your breast immediately and tell her . . . → Read More: Ask Judy: My Baby Keeps Biting Me, What Should I Do?
March 16th, 2009
Dear Judy. My daughter was born four days ago. Unfortunately, I had to have an emergency c-section because I suddenly showed the symptoms of preeclampsia (forcing an induction) and the baby’s stats didn’t look good. We found out later that she had a calcified placenta, so that’s why she is so tiny.
. . . → Read More: My Milk Hasn’t Come In Yet, What Should I Do?
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