Nursing in Public

Nursing in Public

Our children have the right to be breast fed anywhere and anytime.  We, as mothers, should feel the freedom to feed them in public without the need to hurry off home which is often impractical and, especially for new moms, would have them chained to their homes for months on end. There has been a large push to promote breastfeeding worldwide over the... [Read more...]

Boobies Without Borders

Boobies Without Borders

Salma Hayek arrived in Sierra Leone in September as a UNICEF ambassador with a mission to help fight tetanus, a leading cause of death in the country for mothers and their babies.  Twenty one percent of infant deaths in the country are related to tetanus.  Backed by sponsorship from Pampers, she was delivering vaccines which can prevent this fatal,... [Read more...]

Milkscreen: A Simple Test to Detect Alcohol in Breast Milk

Milkscreen: A Simple Test to Detect Alcohol in Breast Milk

I just stumbled upon a new product called Milkscreen.  It is able to detect alcohol levels found in breast milk.  It allows moms the freedom to indulge in some alcohol on special occassions without passing on the alcohol to their babies.  It is intended to help extended the time moms commit to breastfeeding.  Simply express a little breast milk... [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 is Best – Overview of the Reasons for Breastfeeding

Breast is Best – Overview of the Reasons for Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding your baby is one of the greatest gifts you can ever give both to your child and yourself.  Both mothers to healthcare professionals recommended that you give your child the best start in life through nursing.  This inclusive lists incorporates all the reasons found in the other articles giving you one place to find all the answer. ... [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...]

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 →

Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology published a study stating that women who breastfed for two years or longer had a 23 percent reduced risk of coronary heart disease.  This positive effect on cardiovascular risks continued decades later compared with those women who had never breastfed.  The study can be found at: Am J Obstet Gynecol 2009;200:138.e1-8... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Benefits to Baby

Breastfeeding Benefits to Baby

It seems obvious that nursing your baby benefits them directly but there are so many incredible reasons to do it that we created a whole category encourage you to keep your baby at your breast: 1. Breast milk helps the developing baby’s immune system and gives them immunities to disease Formula doesn’t give any of these benefits. Breast... [Read more...]

Renee Water’s Story

Renee Water’s Story

I would love to say that the moment my little baby came to the breast for the first time he sucked and immediately we had a breastfeeding relationship.  But for many of us, it just wasn’t the case.  My son, Rowan, would suck on his upper lip and therefore receive no milk.  Then he got struck down with jaundice and was in the NICU for two days... [Read more...]

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