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...]

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 →

Breast Pumping and Returning to Work

Breast Pumping and Returning to Work

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLbgtUII0hk&feature=related This video helps you learn about breast pumps and how they work.  They are a wonderful tool if you are planning on going back to work or want some time off from your baby.  The video reveals the best time to pump and how to create a pumping schedule.  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...]

Breastfeeding Positions

Breastfeeding Positions

Positioning your baby is an important part of breastfeeding correctly especially in the beginning as this will as help the baby to have a good latch and maximize the amount of milk the baby receives. The video highlights: 1. Overview of various breastfeeding positions 2. How to establish a good latch 3. Alternating between breasts 4. Frequency of feedings  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...]

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 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...]

Ask President Obama to Support Breastfeeding: Sign the Petition

Ask President Obama to Support Breastfeeding: Sign the Petition

Recognition and support for breastfeeding is often neglected as an important part of mothering. Help us put breastfeeding on the radar for President  Barack Obama to ensure it is treated as a high-priority health issues and receives the support it deserves. Our economy is in crisis and this nation’s leaders are looking for solutions to help our... [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...]

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