Will Breastfeeding help me bond with my baby?

Will Breastfeeding help me bond with my baby?

As breastfeeding is one of the more intimate human experiences it provides the perfect way to bond with your child. One of the speculated reasons that bonding with your baby happens easier while breastfeeding is the release of the hormone Oxytocin while you are nursing.  It is believed that oxytocin helps a mother form attachment to her child and... [Read more...]

How long does it take to nurse?

How long does it take to nurse?

As a new mother who has decide to breastfeed then it’s very likely that you’ve wondered, how long does it take to nurse? The answer depends on you, your baby and a few other things such as: how developed your milk supply has become how quickly your “let-down” happens, immediately or a few minuted into nursing how fast your milk flows how you... [Read more...]

How can I tell if my baby has latched properly?

How can I tell if my baby has latched properly?

To know if your baby is latched on properly, look, listen and feel. Look for alignment, position at the breast Listen for swallowing Feel uterine cramps, drowsy, tugging/pulling on nipple (not biting/pinching) Look Watch for cues baby is ready to nurse, then put him to your breast. Feed your baby before he cries. Hold baby close with his nose level... [Read more...]

What are the challenges of breastfeeding?

What are the challenges of breastfeeding?

Common concerns of new moms, especially during the first few weeks and months, may include: Personal comfort. Keep in mind this will be a new experience for you and may feel a little awkward in the beginning, remember though that breastfeeding shouldn’t hurt. Latch discomfort is normal for the 7 to 10 days but should only last less than a minute... [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...]

Breastfeeding Techniques Fine-Tuned

Breastfeeding Techniques Fine-Tuned

Once you have the basics down and your baby is eating and you are happy here are some fine tuning techniques to help make your breastfeeding experience all the better: Burping Cloths – keep some close when you breastfeed, especially in the early weeks.  You may notice that you use several after a feeding so it is a good idea to keep 10-12 close... [Read more...]

What is Normal Weight Gain?

What is Normal Weight Gain?

No matter what else is going on while you are breastfeeding (feeding pattern change, sleep patterns change, milk supply changes) if you are exclusively breastfeeding and your baby is consistently gaining weight, then you can relax with the knowledge that you are doing well. Your baby will gain weight at differing rates based on their age Birth to four... [Read more...]

Are there toxins in breast milk?

Are there toxins in breast milk?

Because breast milk comes from your body it is composed from what can be found in your body.  Despite any efforts you may find toxins in breast milk.  This is not due to any negligence on your part, simply the fact that undesirable components are found everywhere in life, water, air, food, formula, breast milk etc.  With healthy eating and informed... [Read more...]

Public Breastfeeding Tips

Public Breastfeeding Tips

The acceptance of public breastfeeding varies based on local customs and established norms, but here are several public breastfeeding tips that should help you adjust to feeding outside of your home. The most important way to be comfortable with public breastfeeding is to be comfortable and relaxed when you feed at home.   When you and your child have... [Read more...]

What if my breasts are small?

What if my breasts are small?

Don’t worry of your feel your breasts are small, as size of your breasts is not an indication of how much milk your breasts will produce. What matters more than the size of your breasts is the increase in the size of your breasts during pregnancy.  If you end up one to two bra sizes larger at the end of your pregnancy versus the start then you... [Read more...]

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