Mastitis

Mastitis

Lactational mastitis is a breast infection in a breastfeeding woman. The symptoms are localized pain, swelling and redness, usually in only one breast. Often, women will get flu like symptoms and a high fever and chills.  The difference between engorgement and mastitis is that engorgement usually involves both side and the whole breast, while mastitis... [Read more...]

Can Breast Milk Cure Cancer?

Can Breast Milk Cure Cancer?

Can breast milk cure cancer?  The Mirror UK is reporting that cancer sufferer Tim Browne pours some of his daughter’s breast milk over his morning cereal in hopes it will boost his immune system in his battle with colon and liver cancer. Each morning Georgia expresses some of her milk after feeding her son for her her ailing dad.  Tim has... [Read more...]

The Flipple

The Flipple

This technique for getting your nipple into your baby’s mouth is called The Flipple.  It is based on rolling the underside of your breast, but with a twist.  As your baby opens its mouth wide press on your breast just above your your nipple with a finger running parallel to your baby’s upper lip.   This will point your nipple up and away... [Read more...]

A Brief History of Weaning

A Brief History of Weaning

Looking at human society as a whole across history the average age of weaning a child fromt he breast has been between the ages of two to four. Until the twentieth century children in China and Japan breastfed until ages of four or five.  In 1967 anthropologist Margaret Mead collaborated with breastfeeding researcher Niles newton to publish an article... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding after a Cesarean Section

Breastfeeding after a Cesarean Section

There is no reason to think that you will have problems breastfeeding after a cesarean section.  While you and your baby may feel the after effects of the drugs administered during the procedure these feelings will soon pass.  You may find that your milk does not come in right away but be patient for as soon as the medication leaves your system your... [Read more...]

What is the Cradle Hold?

What is the Cradle Hold?

    See the  the traditional hold,  the cradle hold demonstrated in the video.  Sit up with your back supported, one arm supports your baby, with his or her head in the bend of your elbow and your open hand supporting the baby’s bottom or back. Your baby’s abdomen lies against yours.  Use one hand to support the breast and guide it... [Read more...]

Is it Safe to have Sex while Breastfeeding?

Is it Safe to have Sex while Breastfeeding?

A few common myths and questions: Will there be time for my husband and I to be alone together? Absolutely! Remember that that there are two of you and one of your baby.  You can put your minds together and find the time  and place to be with your partner.  You may find that you need to consider being more open about the place and timing, but where... [Read more...]

Teething and Biting

Teething and Biting

If you experience your baby biting your nipple you should talk to them and reprimand them.  The best way is to tell them “NO” and break the latch, then look them in the eye and say “No Biting”.  Be serious but not angry for your baby may already be in tears from your surprise reaction.  Offer your breast again, but if biting... [Read more...]

Signs your baby is effectively breastfeeding

Signs your baby is effectively breastfeeding

Once your baby has latched on the next thing you should watch for are signs your baby is effectively breastfeeding. Initially you should feel a more rapid and intense sucking sensation, this will in turn stimulate your let-down reflex.  Once your milk flow is increased you should notice you baby slowing the rhythm, swallowing every two or three sucks.... [Read more...]

Eating while breastfeeding

Eating while breastfeeding

Will you eat more when you are breastfeeding, yes!  How much more though depends on a few things: Activity Level – the more active you are the more calories you will burn Body type – lean body types tend to have higher metabolisms than other body types Needs of your baby - how often your baby eats and how much the baby consumes will also... [Read more...]

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