How To Take Care Of Your Babys Health – A Complete Baby Care Guide With All Super Tips And Secrets For All The New Moms And Dads Out There! A+
August 9, 2010 by Guest Author
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The Best Breastfeeding Log: The Nursing Mom’s Companion
August 3, 2010 by Guest Author
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The Essential Breastfeeding Log: A Feedings Tracker and Baby-Care Organizer for Nursing Moms
July 25, 2010 by Guest Author
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What Are Some Medications That Are Safe For Breastfeeding Moms?
December 31, 2009 by Guest Author
Filed under Breast Feeding Supplies
I currently have a really bad cold. I have been taking Tylenol (acetaminophin), as that is the only thing I know for sure is safe to take while breastfeeding. Does anyone know of any cold medicines that are for sure not excreted in breastmilk? My doctor is out until Tuesday……..(Labor Day weekend) and I HATE calling the nurseline at the hospital. Thank you!
What Kind Of Birth Control For Breastfeeding Moms?
November 26, 2009 by Guest Author
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I am nursing a 5 month old, and will be for at least another 7 months. What kind of birth control is safe to use while I am breastfeeding. I am not interested in condoms, diaphrams, or VCF. Thanks!
What Percentage Of Moms Are Still Breastfeeding When The Child Is 1 Year Old?
October 24, 2009 by Guest Author
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I always get props for breastfeeding my daughter for 21 months, and for still going with my son who is 11 months old. As I see it, if you stay at home, and if you don’t do drugs or have HIV, there’s no excuse for not going a year. (And before I had kids I thought breastfeeding was abhorrent and swore I would never do it!) I’m just wondering, since the AAP says you should go at least a year, how many moms are still doing it and when do they usually quit?
Breastfeeding Moms- Are You Willing To Start Speaking As If Breastfeeding Were The Norm?
September 21, 2009 by Guest Author
Filed under Breast Feeding Supplies
So instead of saying that breastfeeding is best. It should be breastfeeding is normal and formula is inferior. Maybe if we all started speaking as if breastfeeding is normal more people would do it. Instead of thinking breastfeeding is something extra, or special you could do for your baby people will just see it as normal.
For example: Not breastfeeding increases the risk of allergies, obesity, etc.
Do you think if people began speaking as if breastfeeding is normal more people would be willing to breastfeed, or less likely to fall for the fantasy that formula is okay.




