Articles about "breast" 160
Breastfeeding after your return to work
It’s
definitely possible to continue
breastfeeding after you return to work. Using a
breast pump to express milk during the day is the key, and if you’re lucky you
may have an employer who’s . . .
Weaning your baby off the breast
There is no right or wrong time to stop
breastfeeding. It is up to you to decide when the moment is right for you and your little one.
Storing expressed breast milk
If you’re going back to work after having your baby but would like him to keep receiving your
breast milk, you can start expressing milk ahead of your return and freeze it for your daycare pro . . .
Breastfeeding problems
Many moms give up
breastfeeding in the early weeks because they run into problems that can be easily solved by adjusting their technique when it comes to latching their baby on.
If y . . .
Other considerations when breastfeeding
If you're contemplating
breastfeeding your baby, it's important that you know how to do it correctly.
To begin with, it is important to appreciate that a baby will not receive milk properly, . . .
Breastfeeding position dos and don’ts
Breastfeeding may be the most natural way to feed your baby but it doesn’t necessarily come naturally and around half of the moms who choose to nurse quit before their baby is six months old, . . .
Breastfeeding correctly
You may be suprised to discover that
breastfeeding is a skill that has to be learned.
Caffeine and breastfeeding
If you’re
breastfeeding two things are almost certain: you’re going to feel thirstier than usual, as your
breast milk is largely manufactured from fluids you consume; and you’ll be more tired, because . . .
Eating well while breastfeeding.
If you've chosen to
breastfeed, you've made a great decision, as you’re giving your baby the best start in life. But your choice to
breastfeed means you need to take extra special care . . .
Breast milk
From around six months of pregnancy your
breasts produce a substance called colostrum, the creamy-yellow first milk that will sustain your newborn in the first few days after his birth.
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