Let's assume for a moment that breastfeeding is not important. That the oral development that breastfeeding provides...
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Let's assume for a moment that breastfeeding is not important. That the oral development that breastfeeding provides...
The term “tongue tied" refers to a tongue that is quite literally “tied” by a frenulum. The frenulum is a (usually)...
Engorged breasts are uncomfortable and sometimes painful. Fortunately, true engorgement can be prevented with frequent...
The best preparation for breastfeeding is simply making a firm decision. Research shows that women who commit to...
It’s no surprise that there are dozens of "cures" out there for sore nipples. In my lactation practice, nipple pain is...
I hear this phrase several times a week. It troubles me because it implies that the baby is unwilling breastfeed....
Myth: It’s normal to have sore, cracked nipples the first few weeks of breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is not supposed to...
"My milk has just ‘come in’ and I’m engorged. My breasts are hard and they hurt. What should I do? How long will this...
The flu comes around most winters, and enough Zinc and Vitamin C makes you much less likely to catch it. If you are...
Breastfeeding should be pleasant for you and your baby! If either one of you is not having a good time, something is...
Many lactation consultants are happy to meet with you prior to your baby’s birth to help prevent problems. These...
Lactation consultants hate hearing the phrase, "My milk’s not in yet. I only have colostrum." Why? Because colostrum...
Myth: Babies need to have formula the first few days after birth because the milk hasn’t "come in" yet. Mythbuster:...
Wouldn’t it be nice if your breasts were equipped with little gauges that indicated how much milk was removed when...
Breastfeeding seemed to go OK at first. After all, the baby was nursing a lot and slept well. It didn’t seem right to...