A Birth Worker Shares: My Own Breastfeeding Experience
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By Marcy T. I’m a first-time mom who has a pretty unique background! Before I had my own baby, I worked as a doula, midwife, and peer lactation counselor for many years. I went int...
“There’s no difference — that child is your baby.” That’s what most adoptive parents will tell you about bonding with their baby after adoption. And they’re right. This guide expla...
By Jamie P. Last week, I shared my difficult postpartum journey after delivering my first beautiful child. I had just attended my first LLL meeting and started to realize I needed...
Breastfeeding is a natural and healthy way to feed your baby, but doing so in public can be a daunting […] The post Tips for Breastfeeding in Public: Confidence and Comfort first a...
Postpartum depression and breastfeeding are linked through a complicated, bidirectional relationship.
By Jamie P. Editor’s note: May is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month. Jamie shares her story with us this week and next about how finding a sleep solution that worked for her f...
At La Leche League meetings, parents often share lessons they have learned along their nursing journeys. If an expectant parent attends a meeting before their baby arrives, they ha...
You may have heard the terms “skin-to-skin” or “kangaroo care” when it comes to interacting with a newborn baby. It […] The post Kangaroo care and its benefits first appeared on Pa...
Symptoms you may experience when not breastfeeding The following information is to be used as a guide to and at […] The post Breastfeeding tips first appeared on Parenting Hub.
Welcoming a new baby is exciting – but it can also feel overwhelming, especially if your baby needs medical care or extra support. For parents of hospitalized or Neonatal Intensive...
The period from birth to three months is an essential time for bonding, development, and more, a neonatologist says. Read More
Paloma Faith performs during the Glastonbury Festival in Worthy Farm, Somerset, England, Sunday, June 30, 2024. (Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)Breastfeeding is a tricky topic for man...
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When I had my first baby in the 90s, I’d never heard of Attachment Parenting. In fact, I felt inadequate from the start, not even knowing how to properly hold my newborn son. There...
Building Love, Trust and Healthy Beginnings The first year of a baby’s life is a period of remarkable growth, discovery and emotional connection. Although infants cannot yet speak,...
A new study from the University of Toronto shows that where a mother lives in an Indian city—in a slum or a non-slum neighborhood—is linked to how she breastfeeds her baby. Breastf...
Bath time can be more than just part of your child’s daily routine, it can become one of the most […] The post Tips on Turning Bath Time into Bonding Time with Your Baby first appe...
Medical bias, CPS, and Black mothers collide when breastfeeding meets systemic injustice. A powerful story on healthcare inequality and parenting rights today.
Feeding your baby can feel deeply rewarding, but it can also bring a lot of questions. Many mothers wonder whether they are making enough milk, especially during the first weeks or...
Nurses say kangaroo care, also known as skin-to-skin contact, helps regulate a newborn's heart rate, breathing and body temperature.
For Hongkonger Annyee Chan, the decision to stop breastfeeding her son at eight months was a pragmatic response to a city that often feels at odds with the needs of nursing mothers...
Nursing parents may experience a unique sensation when nursing their babies right at the beginning of the nursing session. This feeling is called the milk letdown or milk ejection...
In a groundbreaking study that promises to reshape neonatal care protocols for vulnerable infants, particularly those diagnosed with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD), resea...
Babies who are exclusively breastfed for at least three months carry markers in their blood that differ from babies who are not breastfed. The finding comes from the largest study...
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