Clutch Hold

Clutch Hold

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpwCl6DSMoA The clutch or football hold is another position you can use to nurse your baby.  This video gives you a great look at how to position the baby and also how to prevent sore nipples with a good latch.  Read More →

Allison C’s Story

Allison C’s Story

In summary, it took 5 days and much crying (from me and my baby) before we established our nursing relationship, but it was well worth it!  After 21 months it is still our favorite activity to do together  In April of 2007 I had a beautiful homebirth.  My son was 9 lbs. 7 oz, and was looking forward to a relaxing day with my new babe in my own... [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...]

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...]

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...]

Breastfeeding Reduces Pain from Vaccinations

Breastfeeding Reduces Pain from Vaccinations

Breastfeeding can reduce the pain and trauma associated with injections.  The article below is a brief overview of a study done in Turkey that tested infants and toddlers reaction to injections, commonly used to give inoculations against certain diseases. Some children were breastfed during the injection, others were not. The infants were tested,... [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...]

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...]

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...]

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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