Archive for the ‘Breastfeeding Advice’ Category

Ensure Breastfeeding Success: Arm Yourself with Supplies

Posted on May 6th, 2009 by by carrie

Four Ways to Ensure Breastfeeding Success — Step Three: Arm Yourself with Supplies Baby? Check. Breasts? Check. That’s all you need to breastfeed, right? Right. But there are many products that, while not completely necessary, can make breastfeeding a whole lot easier. Besides for having breastfeeding books, you may want to purchase a nursing pillow. [...]

Breastfeeding Success: Ensure a Proper Latch

Posted on May 6th, 2009 by by carrie

Four Ways to Ensure Breastfeeding Success Step Two:  Ensure a Proper Latch Know how your nipples are cracked and sore from nursing? That’s because you haven’t perfected your latch. The sooner you get the right latch, the less time you’ll be in pain. You’ll know when your baby has a proper latch. It’ll feel comfortable [...]

Prepare Yourself For Breastfeeding Before the Birth

Posted on May 5th, 2009 by by carrie

Four Ways to Ensure Breastfeeding Success Step One: Prepare Yourself Before the Birth While there’s nothing you can do to physically prepare yourself for breastfeeding (harshly rub those nipples all you want—it won’t help!), you’ll want to learn all you can about nursing before you try it. You don’t have to become an expert, but [...]

More Breastfeeding Advice to Ignore

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by by carrie

This post is the third in a series. To see the others, click on the “bad breastfeeding advice” tag. Three Pieces of Breastfeeding Advice to Ignore — Bad Advice #3: “Babies shouldn’t breastfeed beyond [six months, one year, etc]. Mothers who nurse their toddlers are doing it more for themselves than for their babies.” There [...]

Three Pieces of Breastfeeding Advice to Ignore

Posted on May 3rd, 2009 by by carrie

(This is second in a series of posts. To see the others, click on the “bad breastfeeding advice” tag.) Three Pieces of Breastfeeding Advice to Ignore — Bad Advice #2: “Whatever you do, don’t let baby sleep in your bed.” While co-sleeping may not be the answer for all families, it can make nighttime breastfeeding [...]

Breastfeeding Advice To Ignore: Part 1

Posted on May 2nd, 2009 by by carrie

This is the first in a series of posts on breastfeeding advice you can feel free to ignore.  Click on the tag “bad breastfeeding advice” to see the others! Bad Breastfeeding Advice #1: “Don’t nurse your baby all the time or she’ll become too dependent. You must wait and feed your baby every few hours.” [...]

6 Tips for Breastfeeding Success

Posted on April 13th, 2009 by by carrie

6 Tips For Breastfeeding Success You’ve talked about breastfeeding your child since you first found out you were expecting. The time is drawing near and you’re concerned about actually starting to breastfeed. Consider these six tips on early breastfeeding success to help allay any fears you may have and get breastfeeding off to a great [...]

How To Ease Breastfeeding Pain Naturally

Posted on March 31st, 2009 by by carrie

Along with the benefits of breastfeeding such as exceptional nutrition for your baby and a close knit bond between mother and child, the mothers can often experience some sort of breast pain. It’s important to know what methods are a combination of effective, natural, and won’t harm baby or mom. Cracked or Dry Nipples and/or [...]

Baby Nursing All The Time?

Posted on March 30th, 2009 by by carrie

Sometimes mamas only need to adjust their expectations when dealing with a so-called problem. Take, for example, the “issue” of frequent nursing. In the early weeks (or months) of breastfeeding, expect your baby to be nursing a lot. Frequent nursing, especially during six to eight weeks after birth, is completely normal and beneficial. Newborns need [...]

Breastfeeding: Tips for Large Breasted Moms

Posted on March 17th, 2009 by by carrie

Being Large Chested and Breastfeeding I frequently get questions about breastfeeding. Sometimes I feel society thinks breastfeeding moms should be placed in a zoo because we are so rare. Are we really that rare a bird? I don’t think so. However, I do believe that there are plenty of us out there who just do [...]