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...]

CDC Finds Rocket Fuel in Formula

CDC Finds Rocket Fuel in Formula

“Traces of a chemical used in rocket fuel were found in samples of powdered baby formula, and could exceed what’s considered a safe dose for adults if mixed with water also contaminated with the ingredient, a government study has found.”  Yet another reason to stick to breast milk.  For more on this story go to: http://health.yahoo.com/news/ap/baby_formula_perchlorate.html  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...]

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...]

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...]

Connie’s Story

Connie’s Story

Where to begin…Mother of a 3 year old that is still going strong.  I was met with many opinions regarding “How long” and “when would I stop nursing”.  All I have to say, is I went with my heart as to what feels right.  Spent time contacting Lactation nurses, wondering how to “wean” (when she was 2), and they... [Read more...]

Know Your Breastfeeding Rights

Know Your Breastfeeding Rights

Breastfeeding is the way nature designed for you to nourish your baby.  In the modern world, mothers are still be given a hard time about nursing their babies in public.  It really pays to know the law so when someone complains you can stand up for yourself.  Legislation guarantees you are given the place, space and time to pump for your baby at... [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...]

Top 15 Reasons to Breastfeed

Top 15 Reasons to Breastfeed

With so many reasons to breastfeeding your baby we highlighted our top 15 to really punch home the most important motivations to give this gift both to yourself and your child.  Here we go! 1. Recommended by UNICEF and the World Health Organization The World Health Organization in collaboration with UNICEF state in their “Global Strategy for Infant... [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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