Support the Breastfeeding Promotion Act

Support the Breastfeeding Promotion Act

Breastfeeding is good for mothers and their babies and it has positive economic impacts as well.  Breastfed babies are generally healthier than formula fed babies thereby reducing medical expenses.  This helps save money both for the company and their employees while increasing productivity as their employees don’t have to take time off to... [Read more...]

Financial Advantages of Breastfeeding

Financial Advantages of Breastfeeding

Want to watch your budget and do the best for your babe?  Breastfeeding is the answer.  Read on to see why breastfeeding is also good to your bank balance: 1. Breastfeeding is free! Breast milk is right there and provided free of charge by nature, prepared specifically for your babies needs at not cost at all. Isn’t that marvelous! 2. Formula... [Read more...]

Going from “Ow” to “Wow”: Overcoming Painful Nursing

Going from “Ow” to “Wow”: Overcoming Painful Nursing

My friend May gave birth to her first baby at the end of December.  Like many new mothers she is struggling with nipple pain and asked me for a few tips.  Pain while nursing puts many people off breastfeeding or discourages them enough to give up.  We want you to have the best start possible when nursing your baby.  This week I offer some tips to... [Read more...]

100 best companies for Working Mothers

100 best companies for Working Mothers

WorkingMothers.com released their list of the 100 best companies of 2009. Nearly every state had a presence but New York state topped the list with 26 companies dwarfing the next state, Illinois that had seven. Industries particularly favorable for working mothers were financial services  with 26 companies followed by health care with 20.  Read More →

Arkansas Pushes for Breastfeeding Bill

Arkansas Pushes for Breastfeeding Bill

In Little Rock, Arkansas the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee approved a measure on Tuesday requiring employers  to ensure mothers get breaks to pump breast milk for their babies.  This would allow thousands of mothers to return to work but continue to breastfeed their babies.  For more on this story go to: http://www.kfsm.com/news/sns-ap-ar-xgr–breastfeedingbill,0,3158669.story  Read More →

Inspiring You to Share Your Story

Inspiring You to Share Your Story

In years gone by, breastfeeding experience and wisdom was passed down from older members of the tribe to those just starting out on their journey.  In our modern world, this has been lost as we no longer live in villages but separate family units instead.  Many were not breastfed as babies, so our mothers have no idea how to teach and support us... [Read more...]

Know Your Breastfeeding Rights

Know Your Breastfeeding Rights

Breastfeeding is the way nature designed for you to nourish your baby.  In the modern world, mothers are still be given a hard time about nursing their babies in public.  It really pays to know the law so when someone complains you can stand up for yourself.  Legislation guarantees you are given the place, space and time to pump for your baby at... [Read more...]

Breast Milk Cupcakes Anyone?

Breast Milk Cupcakes Anyone?

Although this seems rather controversial, baking with breast milk tastes even yummier than with cows milk.  Our bodies were designed to digest human breastmilk much easier than cow’s milk despite what the dairy industry wants you to believe.  I know many mamma’s who would easily make cereal for their young babies with breast milk so why... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Protects Against Swine Flu

Breastfeeding Protects Against Swine Flu

As parents were have all recently been nervous about the H1N1 (swine) flu outbreaks, how it will affect our children and wondering how to protect them.  The United States Breastfeeding Committee (USBC) “recommends breastfeeding as a critical strategy to prevent infection.”  The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offeres guidance... [Read more...]

My Story

My Story

When I was 17 my mother took me to see a plastic surgeon about getting breast reduction. I was a 38DD, didn’t like my breast very much and struggled to find clothes that fit right. Before the surgery the doctor warned me that I may not be able to breastfeed as the milk ducts may be severed but at 17 that seemed a long way off and I wasn’t... [Read more...]

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