by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Aug 2, 2016 | Uncategorized
If you notice that your baby appears fussy and resists breastfeeding from time to time, you will benefit from some of the calming tips offered here. Have you ever noticed that if your baby begins a feeding in a very fussy state, it usually worsens the longer you...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Jul 18, 2016 | Uncategorized
Going Back to Work: Part 2 Breastpumps – Hand Expression & Storage containers There are as many choices of pumps as there are bottles and nipples nowadays. It can make it hard to figure out which ones is best for you. You start of by asking yourself this...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Jul 2, 2016 | Uncategorized
Babies at the Barre – helping moms get back into shape postpartum Tori Levine, Owner of Babies at the Barre, spent time with me as a guest on the All About Breastfeeding podcast. We talked a lot about breastfeeding. She definitely had her early struggles and there...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Jun 27, 2016 | Uncategorized
The Perfect Latch with Tu-Hien Le “When the lactation consultant was with me I was able to get her to nurse and latch on and that was okay, but it was only one feeding out of like 12 or 10 in the day so the other feedings I was like, I don’t know I...
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Jun 22, 2016 | Uncategorized
Margery Grill, RN and IBCLC, is a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Ohio. She loves being a nurse and loves being a lactation consultant. In her younger years, she first thought she would be a physician, then changed her mind and thought she would like to be a midwife....
by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | Jun 17, 2016 | Uncategorized
If you are like most new mothers, the transition from work to full-time new motherhood is going to be pretty intense. It feels like just yesterday that you gave birth and your world was turned upside down and inside out. You have gone through this rite of passage...