The Breastfeeding Mother’s Guide to Making More Milk : Foreword by Martha Sears, RN

July 28, 2010 by  
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An essential resource for nursing mothers, endorsed by La Leche League, the world's leading breastfeeding authority. The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk combines the latest information with practical advice about new findings on causes oflow supply, innovative ways to increase production, practical solutions for working and exclusi[Read More]

Pampers Baby Dry Diapers, Size 4 (22-37 Lbs), Value Pack, 128-count Box

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12 hours of Overnight Protection

Baby Be Mine Maternity Belly Band (Size 2, White)

July 26, 2010 by  
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Baby Be Mine Maternity is now a celebrated winner of an "iParenting Media Award" 2007. Now introducing 4 new sizes! The Baby Be Mine Maternity belly band is a favorite maternity accessory. Soft and easy to wear, it solves so many pregnancy wardrobe issues. You can wear your pre pregnancy clothes longer and can get back into pre pregnancy clothes so[Read More]

The Essential Breastfeeding Log: A Feedings Tracker and Baby-Care Organizer for Nursing Moms

July 25, 2010 by  
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Whether you’re exclusively breastfeeding, combining breastfeeding with pumping, or supplementing with formula, The Essential Breastfeeding Log is an indispensable tool to help you track your baby’s eating and sleeping habits so that you can see the patterns emerging–and regain some sanity in your life. This book evolves over time, offering fo[Read More]

O Organics for Baby Organic Milk-Based Infant Formula with Iron, 25.7-Ounce Canister

July 24, 2010 by  
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O Organics™ products are all USDA certified organic as being 95% organic or better. That means they are processed without the use of synthetic pesticides, genetic modification, growth hormones or antibiotics and carry the USDA Organic logo to prove it.

Nature’s Way: Video Guide to Breastfeeding

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Rosey Nursing Necklace

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This sweet new design reminds the senses of tiny rose buds among the green bushes. Made from undyed and ethically traded gemstones: Rose Quartz, Clear Quartz, and Aquamarine with Sterling Silver. Strung on an adjustable cotton cord to be worn short, long, or anywhere in between. Wear it with jeans or when you're dressing up for an evening out. Cel[Read More]

Laugh and Learn About Breastfeeding

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Amamentação (Breastfeeding)

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Hotslings Child Pouch Style Baby Carrier, Tokyo

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Earth Mama Angel Baby Breastfeeding Support Kit

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Includes: Milkmaid Tea 1 Box , Booby Tubes, 1 pair, Bosom Buddies 42 g. (1.5 oz net wt.), Natural Nipple Butter 30 ml. (1 fl. oz.)

Feeding (Breastfeeding) Your Baby: A Special Video for New Mothers

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Part one of a three-part video set that has been developed and produced by lactation consultants, doctors, nurses and breastfeeding mothers. Part one describes how breastfeeding is a natural and learned process, for both you and your baby.

Fresh Baby – Crystal – Mama Jewels (Breastfeeding Reminder Jewelry)

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In order to prevent clogged milk ducts and maximize breast milk production, women should nurse evenly on both breasts. Fresh Baby Mama Jewels' flexible memory wire design make it easy to move from one bra strap to the other. For years a plain, old safety pin has been mommy's little reminder. Mama Jewels are symbolic of the beauty of breastfeeding. [Read More]

Trinity by NuAngel Maternity & Nursing Pillow Set (Includes Three Sizes) for Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, Baby, and Beyond in Natural 100% Cotton

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Trinity Support Pillows unique design offers multi-functional support for pregnancy; delivery;nursing;baby and beyond. The pillows can be used on either side or from either end, individually or in combinations. The non-confining design and decreasing end offers customized support in various positions. The set includes a small, medium, and large pil[Read More]

BREASTFEEDING is Best for Babies – New Mom Nursing Guide

July 14, 2010 by  
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The BREASTFEEDING is Best for Babies Book for the Kindle is an excellent guide for new mothers who are planning or considering nursing, or for a new mother facing challenges when breastfeeding. This book is full of valuable information on breastfeeding, including: how to get started with breastfeeding, benefits of breastfeeding, choosing a breast p[Read More]

Laugh and Learn About Breastfeeding

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Although Breastfeeding is a natural process, it is mostly a learned art. Obstacles are the norm, but it is the best start that a mother can give her new baby. Breastfeeding benefits both mothers and babies, it protects babies from disease, and women who have nursed have substantially lower rates of breast cancer. Like the other two video classes in[Read More]

Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes, 720-count Box

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Baby Fresh Baby Wipes clean gently like a baby’s washcloth. Thousands of soft cleansing buds, plus pure water and pleasant baby powder scent help leave your baby’s skin feeling perfectly clean.

Baby Bond Original Nursing Sash with Sewn-in Burpcloth, Espresso, Small/Medium

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The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night

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A breakthrough approach for a good night's sleep--with no tears There are two schools of thought for encouraging babies to sleep through the night: the hotly debated Ferber technique of letting the baby "cry it out," or the grin-and-bear-it solution of getting up from dusk to dawn as often as necessary. If you don't believe in letting your baby [Read More]

How To Keep The Breast Size You Got While Breastfeeding?

I am currently a breastfeeding mother to a month old and noticed an increase in my breast size about two weeks ago. My breast are a lot bigger than I was pregnant & before pregnancy and would like to keep it this size.
Is this possible? How can I keep them the same size they are now if I stop breastfeeding?

Is Is Normal To Get Moody When You Stop Breastfeeding?

Last question! I stopped breastfeeding and I am so moody the last few days, worse than PMS. Is this normal and what if anything can be done to alleviate it? I am going to try breastfeeding again but if that doesn’t work then what?

Can I Switch My Baby To Generic Formula?

As we all know, money is tight these days, and I wonder if it would hurt my 6 1/2 month old baby boy to switch him to like wal mart brand baby formula? Also – My son was born on March 25th, 2009. Technically he is 29 weeks old, but the doctors are going by the 25th of each month for his age… How does this work and which one is correct??? Thank you!

Can You Start Breastfeeding Again After 8 Months Of Not?

Just curious.. if you have no milk left and it all dried up 8 months ago can you resume breastfeeding or is it too late?
And is 9 months old to old to start breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding And Positioning

October 4, 2009 by  
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For some people, the process of breast feeding seems to come natural, although there’s a level of skill required for successful feeding and a correct technique to use.  Incorrect positioning is one of the biggest reasons for unsuccessful feeding and it can even injure the nipple or breast quite easily.

By stroking the baby’s cheek with the nipple, the baby will open its mouth towards the nipple, which should then be pushed in so that the baby will get a mouthful of nipple and areola.  This position is known as latching on.  A lot of women prefer to wear a nursing bra to allow easier access to the breast than other normal bras.

The length of feeding time will vary.  Regardless of the duration of feeding time, it’s important for mothers to be comfortable. The following are positions you can use:

1. Upright – The sitting position where the back is straight.

2. Mobile - Mobile is where the mother carries her baby in a sling or carrier while breast feeding.  Doing this allows the mother to breast feed in the work of everyday life.

3.  Lying down – This is good for night feeds or for those who have had a caesarean section.

4.  On her back – The mother is sitting slightly upright, also a useful position for tandem breast feeding.

5.  On her side – The mother and baby both lie on their sides.

6.  Hands and knees - In this feeding position the mother is on all fours with the baby underneath her.  Keep in mind, this position isn’t normally recommended.

Anytime you don’t feel comfortable with a feeding position, always stop and switch to a different position.  Each position is different, while some mothers prefer one position, other’s may like a totally different position.  All you need to do is experiment and see which position is best for you.

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How To Use A Breast Pump

September 29, 2009 by  
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Just like breast feeding, pumping is a skill that you learn.  When first trying a breast pump, most mothers are only able to express a few drops of milk.  With the proper practice and knowledge, the mother will be more efficient at pumping.

Preparing the breast pump

  • Read all the instructions in the kit very carefully.
  • Every part of the breast pump will need to be sterilized before you begin using it.
  • After use, all the parts of the pump will need to be washed in warm, soapy water, then rinsed with hot water and drained on a clean towel.  The plastic tubing doesn’t need to be cleaned unlessyou get milk into it.  If you do wash it, it should be hung to allow time to dry and drain thoroughly.
  • If your doctor feels the need, the entire kit can be sterilized every day.
  • When you first start with an electric pump, the suction level should be on the lowest possible setting.

Getting started

  • -  Warm compresses, gentle massages of the breast and gentle nipple stimulation will help to stimulate a quick let down.
  • -  You should always relax while doing breast massages during pumping.  Some mothers prefer to close their eyes then think about nursing the baby, imagining the baby in their arms. The more relaxed a mother is, the better let down she’ll have and the more milk will be dispensed.
  • -  Your first attempts at pumping should be considered practice sessions with learning to use the breast pump as the goal, not how much milk is actually dispensed.
  • -  When you use a hand pump, quick, short pumps at the start is stimulating and will imitate more closely the way a baby breast feeds.  Once the let down occurs and milk starts to flow freely, long, steadier strokes are more effective and less tiring.
  • -   When you learn to pump, you should practice for 5 minutes on a side at least once or twice a day.  Always pick the least stressful part of your day for pumping.

Relaxing and realizing that the pump is your friend is the single most important thing that a  mother can do.

There are several things that a mother can do to help herself relax, such as putting a picture of the baby on the pump, playing cards or a game with friends, watching television, read books, or talk on the phone.  Simply watching
the collection bottle is not helpful and will probably put more stress on you than you actually need.

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