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...]

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...]

Medical Benefits of Breastfeeding

Medical Benefits of Breastfeeding

Beyond the nurturing and nutrition breast milk offers numerous medical benefits to both the mother and baby.  Read on for more info: 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 milk gives babies antibodies from the mother to help fight... [Read more...]

Lack of Breastfeeding in UK Town Leads to Higher Gastroenteritis

Lack of Breastfeeding in UK Town Leads to Higher Gastroenteritis

Winsford in Bristol, England has a high rate of gastroenteritis and the healthcare community are attributing it to the low breastfeeding rates in the town.  They have started a campaign to increase breastfeeding awareness in an effort to have more boobiefed babies and thereby promote better wellness all round.  See the full story at: http://www.winsfordguardian.co.uk/news/4169688.Breastfeeding_aversion_linked_to_town_s_high_gastroenteritis_rate/ For... [Read more...]

Latch

Latch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zln0LTkejIs The first video reveals what happens to your nipple inside the baby’s mouth while breastfeeding.  It also explains the baby’s instinct to nurse and how it find the breast naturally. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox8ht-EVnQA&NR=1 Dr Jack Newman, renown for his work with breastfeeding mothers... [Read more...]

Celebrating my Second Year Nurniversary

Celebrating my Second Year Nurniversary

Last week my son, Connor, turned two.  My little baby is now a boy.  I am celebrating my second year of breastfeeding him and am so happy and proud to have made it this far.  I have written about how we started and we got to this point in My Story.  Take a look if you haven’t done so yet.  I am so happy to be here now where nursing is simple... [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...]

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...]

Huge Cardiovascular Benefits for Mamma’s Who Breastfeed

Huge Cardiovascular Benefits for Mamma’s Who Breastfeed

The May issue of “Obstetrics and Gynecology” magazine has published a study that included over 130,000 women and the long-term health benefits to their cardiovascular and pulmonary health. According to the study: “While breastfeeding for at least a month cuts the risk of diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, nursing for... [Read more...]

Cross Feeding: Reverting Back to Ancient Pastimes

Cross Feeding: Reverting Back to Ancient Pastimes

Catherine Connors (pictured here) is a regular mamma who writes a personal blog commenting on her life and journey into motherhood.  She has recently come under fire for nursing another mother’s baby in public.  At a recent parenting conference, Catherine met another mother, Laura, and her 11 month old baby.  Catherine had forgotten to... [Read more...]

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