by admin | Mar 26, 2010 | normal newborn breastfeeding, normal weight gain., output, painful breastfeeding, stools, urine
When you are a new parent and/or new to breastfeeding, sometimes there is information overload and you may not know what to pay attention to and you can let go. Well, I cannot speak for all the info you might get from doctors and nurses about your care or your babies...
by admin | Mar 17, 2010 | benefits to mother, breastfeeding good for mothers health
Arteries appear to be less clogged in those who nurse infants, study finds HealthDay Monday, December 21, 2009 MONDAY, Dec. 21 (HealthDay News) — Although many women choose to breast-feed because of the numerous health benefits it offers their offspring, new...
by admin | Mar 17, 2010 | aap, american academy of pediatrics, exclusive breastfeeding
Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as an infant’s consumption of human milk with no supplementation of any type (no water, no juice, no nonhuman milk, and no foods) except for vitamins, minerals, and medications. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)...
by admin | Mar 4, 2010 | breastfeeding challenges, criticism, one year old, teeth
When you are born into and/or brought up in an environment where breastfeeding is the norm, you may never have to deal with criticism about your decision to begin breastfeeding or your decision to continue breastfeeding past the first year. For the parents who are in...
by admin | Mar 1, 2010 | craniosacral therapy, CST, pediatrics
Ahna Weston is a craniosacral therapist (CST) who lives and works in the West Valley – Surprise. Practitioners of CranioSacral Therapy work hands-on with your body and your nervous system to help re-establish balance and optimum function. We do this by helping...