Massachusetts New Law Protects Rights of Breastfeeding Mothers

Massachusetts New Law Protects Rights of Breastfeeding Mothers

The following two articles are both reports and reactions to Massachusetts new laws protecting the rights of breastfeeding mothers. Prior to the change, a breastfeeding mom could be charged with indecent exposure, and would have to register as a sex offender! Now moms are not only allowed to breastfeed publicly, but anyone who harasses a breastfeeding... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding May Prevent the Spread of HIV

Breastfeeding May Prevent the Spread of HIV

There is still no known cure or vaccine to protect against HIV but researchers may have found a link where HIV-infected mothers who breatfeed significantly reduce the risk of passing on the disease to their babies.  This could have huge impacts globally but specifically in third world and developing nations.  For more go to: http://www.heralddeparis.com/possible-breakthrough-in-blocking-the-spread-of-hiv/26221 For... [Read more...]

Facebook vs Nursing Mother: Hitting Back at Accusations that Nursing is Sexually Explicit

Facebook vs Nursing Mother: Hitting Back at Accusations that Nursing is Sexually Explicit

There is a hot debate in the media right now about the right to post breastfeeding pictures online. Facebook recently began removing profile pictures from members showing mothers nursing their babies and it has resulted in a global uproar.  Members have been threatened with expulsion from the site if they repost the pictures.  Facebook claims the... [Read more...]

Benefits of Extended Breastfeeding

Benefits of Extended Breastfeeding

Extended breastfeeding involves nursing your child for more than a year.  Despite my commitment to breastfeeding, every so often, I start feeling a little insecure about nursing my son, Connor, at 26 months.  Most of the mammas I know have weaned already or are in the process of doing so.  Despite the fact that I breastfeed Connor everywhere, I sometime... [Read more...]

New HHS Blueprint for Action on Breastfeeding: Have Your Say!

New HHS Blueprint for Action on Breastfeeding: Have Your Say!

This week we have a great way for you to get involved and have you say about breastfeeding and how you can bring about change in breastfeeding policy in the United States.  Breastfeeding is by far the best choice for you and your baby.  If you have any doubts, take a look at Reasons to Breastfeed.  Unfortunately, modern life can make your commitment... [Read more...]

Mom Awaits Review of Ontario’s Breastfeeding Policy

Mom Awaits Review of Ontario’s Breastfeeding Policy

Alison Kennedy was asked to move to another part of the building when she breastfed her baby in a warm pool at Tansley Woods Community Centre in Burlington last month.  She was going to file a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) but has put this on hold as the municipality is reviewing its policy on breastfeeding.  The OHRC’s... [Read more...]

Be Inspired: Mom of Octuplets Plans to Breastfeed

Be Inspired: Mom of Octuplets Plans to Breastfeed

There has been much controversy about the California mom who gave birth to octuplets on 26 January 2009.  Despite people’s opinions on the moral issues surrounding her having so many babies at once, I am hugely inspired by her commitment to breastfeed them all.  Any mom who has breastfed her own baby knows that it takes commitment and dedication... [Read more...]

Renee L Water’s Story

Renee L Water’s Story

With my first child kayla, I really had a hard time getting her to breast feed and getting my milk to come in.  It was a good month before we really figured it out.  Had I known what I know today I would’ve taken warm showers, massaged my breasts with warm castor oil and pumped to get my milk to come for the good bacteria  and the doctor finally... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk

Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk

New studies show that the longer you breastfeed, the greater your chances of preventing ovarian, breast and possibly endometrial cancer.  The following article claims “every two months of breastfeeding reduces the risk of ovarian cancer by 25pc for the mother.”  Breast milk also kills cancer cells so it is beneficial to your baby as well. ... [Read more...]

Celebrating Our Commitment to Breastfeeding

Celebrating Our Commitment to Breastfeeding

I moved to the US when I was four months pregnant and still waiting to get my green card.  By the time it came through, I was too far along in my pregnancy to start work.  My intention was to have my son, Connor, and then go back to full-time work when he was three months.  Everything changed after his birth and at three months neither of us was... [Read more...]

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