Steps when using a Breast Pump

Steps when using a Breast Pump

When you get ready to use a breast pump find a quiet spot where you will have twenty to thirty minutes undisturbed. Wash your hands with soap and water Wash and assemble all breast pump equipment Find a comfortable location to express your breast milk Gently massage your breasts or apply a warm washcloth Center the nipple on the plastic flange.  Begin... [Read more...]

Four step fussy foods test

Four step fussy foods test

When breastfeeding, you don’t need to go to dietary extremes to learn what foods in your diet might be affecting your baby.  Use this simple four step fussy food test: Step 1: Make a Fuss Food Chart - List the foods you think may be problematic and the symptoms and behaviors associated with those foods, such as colicky episodes, bloating, severe... [Read more...]

What is latching?

What is latching?

Latch or latching is the term used to describe when your baby is correctly attached to your nipple correctly and is ready to nurse. To tell if your baby has latched on correctly, look for alignment of your baby and their position at the breast Listen for your baby’s swallowing You may feel uterine cramps, feel drowsy, and tugging/pulling on the... [Read more...]

Breast Engorgement

Breast Engorgement

In the initial days after giving birth, overly full or engorged breasts can be a problem as your body adjusts its milk supply to your babies needs. The best way to relieve engorgement is to nurse frequently and get your body tuned into your baby.  Warm moist wash cloths  applied to your breasts before breastfeeding can help your milk flow easier.... [Read more...]

Can I Breastfeed while diagnosed with Cancer?

Can I Breastfeed while diagnosed with Cancer?

Cancer does not mean that you cannot breastfeed or that you need to stop breastfeeding as babies cannot contract cancer through your breast milk and there are many cancer treatments compatible with your desire to breastfeed your child. Depending on your level of determination you can even continue breastfeeding despite biopsies and other more involved... [Read more...]

How will it feel to stop breastfeeding?

How will it feel to stop breastfeeding?

Many women say they experience a mix of emotions when they finish breastfeeding their child. How will it feel to stop breastfeeding is usually described as a combination of relief to have this intensive part of their child’s life past and sometimes a little tinge of regret as this is really the first time your child is able to demonstrate a form... [Read more...]

How to stop breastfeeding?

How to stop breastfeeding?

When you have made the decision to stop breastfeeding, understanding will help you establish a firm plan and make the weaning process much easier for you and your baby.  Some mothers decide to wean their baby when their child begins teething, other mothers wait for the baby to begin showing disinterest,  and some mothers feel they  cannot supply... [Read more...]

What should a breastfed newborn’s diapers look like?

What should a breastfed newborn’s diapers look like?

Your newborn’s diapers are a good indicator of whether or not your baby is getting what they need from being breastfed. A newborns’ stools are initially thick and tar-like and will become more of a greenish-yellow color as they consume more of your milk, about 3 or 4 days after birth. Generally, the more your newborn nurses, the more dirty... [Read more...]

When is Spitting up a Problem?

When is Spitting up a Problem?

While almost all babies bring up a little milk every once an a while after feedings there are some babies that spit up regularly or after feedings and even in between feedings. Sometimes spitting up is caused by your baby getting too much milk too quickly.  If you see your baby gulp and gasp when you get the let-down feeling try taking them off your... [Read more...]

What is a Galactagogue?

What is a Galactagogue?

A galactagogue is anything that excites lactation.  In other words anything that simulates an increase in  milk production for a nursing mother. For us humans some common galactagogues are: caffeine hops fenugreek fennel seed blessed thistle domperidone alfalfa  Read More →

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