by admin | Oct 6, 2015 | Uncategorized
ScienceDaily (Oct. 27, 2010) — Ask someone in the know to list the substances in breast milk that make it the ideal food for newborns and you may hear about proteins that guard against infection, fats that aid in the development of the nervous system and carbohydrates...
by admin | Aug 14, 2015 | All About Breastfeeding, bleeding nipples, breastfeeding challenges, breastfeeding in public, breastfeeding mothers, breastfeeding toddlers, exclusive breastfeeding, feeding baby, first breastfeeding, IBCLC, normal newborn breastfeeding, painful breastfeeding, problems, sore nipples, Uncategorized
Since this article came out, I have been asked many times what I think about the article and about the concept of Laid Back Breastfeeding. Most of the time it has been through a direct email or a private Facebook message. I have had a few moms post it in Facebook to...
by admin | Feb 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
A postpartum doula is an excellent way to help new mothers make the transition from pregnancy to birth to postpartum I have been a childbirth educator, birth and postpartum doula and currently focus on working as an IBCLC, helping mothers with breastfeeding....
by admin | Feb 16, 2015 | All About Breastfeeding, babies, breastfeeding challenges, medications
You have a horrible cold or flu and need to know if there is anything you can take to help reduce your symptoms and perhaps help you feel more comfortable. Perhaps you need dental work and you are concerned about anesthesia. Breastfeeding mothers do get...
by admin | Feb 9, 2015 | attachment parenting, baby carriers, babywearers
Why do some people feel things need to be an “all or nothing” kind of a thing. Some parents shy away from trying something new just because they think they have to follow all the rules. At the moment, I am referring to Attachment Parenting, or AP as...