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...]

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...]

Relieving Engorgement Pain

Relieving Engorgement Pain

During the first few days after you have given birth many women experience engorgement, when their breasts are overfilled with milk.   There are a few things you can do to help relieve the pain and discomfort of engorgement. 1) Cabbage Leaves – many women who have tried this timeless remedy have found relief.  At this time there is no known... [Read more...]

What are inverted nipples?

What are inverted nipples?

Nipples that do not protrude or poke out from the breast are called inverted nipples.  During the hormonal influences of pregnancy the inversion can become more pronounced as your change and grow. Although inverted nipples are not a common occurrence you are still able to breastfeed your child, but it may be more challenging to learn the best way to... [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...]

Good feeding

Good feeding

In this second clip of the series the child again has an active jaw and surrounding muscles for a good swallowing motion.  You can see the pauses where the child waits for milk to flow into its mouth before swallowing again, it is a good feeding technique and definitely not as rapid as the child in the first video. Compare this child with the baby’s... [Read more...]

Breast Milk Storage – Glass vs Plastic

Breast Milk Storage – Glass vs Plastic

When freezing breast milk it  is best to do so in amounts of two to four ounces.  It will thaw more quickly and you will not waste as much if your baby decides not  to be hungry. Plastic – If you are freezing breastmilk in plastic bottles or liner bags leave about an inch at the top for the milk will expand as it freezes.  Be sure to label... [Read more...]

HIV and Breastfeeding

HIV and Breastfeeding

Some studies have found that the breast milk of an HIV infected woman can contain the HIV virus, but there is uncertainty regarding whether the virus is contagious. At the present level of research it is hard to know what to do. Couple that with the fact that the number of HIV positive mothers birthing an HIV negative child and you have the makings... [Read more...]

Colostrum, the wonder food

Colostrum, the wonder food

Colostrum is the name of the first milk a woman produces after delivery of her baby. It is very concentrated, and there is not very much of it. A newborn baby’s stomach is only about the size of a marble, so not very much volume is needed.  Colostrum acts as a laxative, to help the baby pass her first stool, known as meconium, which in turn lowers... [Read more...]

What are some medicines to avoid when breastfeeding?

What are some medicines to avoid when breastfeeding?

As with any medicine be sure to check with your doctor before taking, even over the counter medicines. Here is a partial list of some common and even over the counter medication and the reasons to avoid them Antibacterials – While some are safe others may cause diarrhea, thrush, rash, bloody stools, or other problems Antidepressants – drowsiness... [Read more...]

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