by admin | Jun 17, 2010 | breastfeeding and immunizations
This is taken from the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.Published online May 17, 2010 A study just published in Pediatrics looked at the incidence of fever after immunizations among babies who were exclusively breastfed, partially breastfed, and...
by admin | Jun 13, 2010 | cool air, mother poetry
Thanks to everyone who has inquired about the comfort level in my home. Lots of freon was added and 3 days later the a/c is still working… and working well. So, is it a leak??? or not?? That is the question. For right now, I am riding it out and enjoying 3 days...
by admin | Jun 11, 2010 | All About Breastfeeding, giving birth, high heat
Yes, so it has been a week since I have blogged. The temperatures here in Phoenix Arizona have risen to the triple digits. And yes, it is a dry heat. And when it is 90 and 95 and 98, it is really not so bad. In fact, I like the weather at 95. Something shifts in a BIG...
by admin | Jun 2, 2010 | adopted babies, donor milk, human milk, ill babies, premature babies
Would you like to know: How do I become a milk donor?How do I order human donor milk?What is a donor milk bank?How does a donor milk bank operate?Where is the donor milk used?Why use donor milk? “Experts recommend breastfeeding exclusively for six months and the...
by admin | May 31, 2010 | breastfeeding and the law, breastfeeding toddlers, pregnant, tandem
You are pregnant… and happy about it……. but…. ooops…. you are still breastfeeding your 15 month old baby. Now what should you do? Well, how you proceed depends entirely up to you, your health and of course, your 15 month old baby will...