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...]

Breastfeeding Coalition of San Joaquin County Honors Three Firms

Breastfeeding Coalition of San Joaquin County Honors Three Firms

The 2009 Mother-Baby Friendly Workplace Awards Luncheon sponsored by the Breastfeeding Coalition of San Joaquin County will honor three California businesses. In Harmony Music Therapy Services; the Law Office of Michael D. Small; and United Cerebral Palsy were nominated by an employee and selected to receive this years award. For more information... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of SIDS

Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of SIDS

It has long been suggested that breastfeeding reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) but this recent German study proves it.  The protection last as long as the child is breastfed.  For more go to: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090302/hl_nm/us_breastfeeding_sids;_ylt=ApJ513VMPe_PsvPm78aBK8bgcbYF For more info on Reasons to Breastfeed... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Promotion Act Re-Introduced

Breastfeeding Promotion Act Re-Introduced

Congresswoman Lois Capps is among others launching the reintroducing the Breastfeeding Promotion Act on Capitol Hill to protect the rights of breastfeeding mothers at work.  The act “would also provide tax incentives for employers to establish private breastfeeding areas, and make breastfeeding equipment tax deductible for families, allowing... [Read more...]

Woman Nurses Dad to Health

Woman Nurses Dad to Health

Georgia Browne, a nursing mother, breastfeed her child but also pumps additional breast milk for her father which he adds to his daily cornflakes.  Her father got terminal colon cancer a few years ago, and once she had her first child, she began expressing milk to help her father fight the cancer.  She feeds her baby first and her dad gets any extra... [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...]

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...]

New Study Re-Enforces Breast is Best

New Study Re-Enforces Breast is Best

The article below bears exciting news about breastfeeding benefits to the nursing mom. Many of us know that “breast is best” for baby, but this study indicates a correlation between nursing and many added benefits for moms as well. It iss a long running observational study conducted by a reputable institution.  The study shows that women... [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...]

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...]

Next Page »