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 | Aug 11, 2010 | All About Breastfeeding, breast pumping, feeding baby, IBCLC, painful breastfeeding
During childbirth, the pains we feel from contractions do hurt and yet this is pain with a purpose. The work of labor is to cause the uterine muscle to go through changes that create the stretching of the uterine muscles… all to help bring your baby down and out...
by admin | Aug 11, 2010 | painful breastfeeding, sore nipples
That is right! Breastfeeding is not suppose to hurt. Breastfeeding your baby can sometimes be tiring for some mothers in the early days, but it is not suppose to hurt. So, why do so many mothers spend weeks on end enduring significant pain before they either get help...
by admin | May 28, 2010 | bleeding nipples, breast pumping, cracked, hospital grade, medela symphony, painful breastfeeding, sore
I just received a new shipment of brand new Medela Symphony hospital grade breastpump. These are great pumps to rent if: 1. You did not want to purchase a pump.2. You are looking for THE most comfortable pump on the market today.3. You are trying to help build your...
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...