WIC clinic at Hickory Hollow Mall

WIC clinic at Hickory Hollow Mall

WSMV is reporting that Antioch, Tenn. is joining a new trend that’s slowly happening across the country: More and more health clinics are opening up shop in, of all places, aging malls that have few stores. Metro Council has yet to approve the Metro Health Department’s plans to open a new women, infants and children — or WIC —... [Read more...]

Lying Down

Lying Down

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A-clzn3QbA&feature=related The lying down position is great for mothers who have had a cesearian section as there is no pressure on the abdomen.  It is also a great way for the mother and baby to relax and drift off to sleep and makes breastfeeding really easy if you are co-sleeping. Watch the video to see how it’s... [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...]

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...]

Introduction to Breastfeeding

Introduction to Breastfeeding

We are thrilled that you want to breastfeed your baby and want to offer you all the help we can to get you under way.      Key points of the video are: 1.  Enlisting the help of a lactation consultant 2.  Simple instruction on latch 3.  Clogged ducts and how to treat them  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...]

WA Passes Legislation Supporting Breastfeeding

WA Passes Legislation Supporting Breastfeeding

Add WA to the list of states who support breastfeeding!  Washington state has just passed a law protecting the rights of breastfeeding mothers to feed their children in any place which is open to the public. Previously, moms could not be charged with indecent exposure, but they could be asked to leave a store, park, etc if someone asked them to. Now... [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...]

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...]

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...]

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