Low milk supply is usually caused by inefficient milk removal. Either the baby in not eating often enough or he is not eating efficiently. Unfortunately, these are not the only possible reasons for a low milk...
We have all heard not to wake a sleeping baby. Unfortunately this advice can be dangerous, leading to dehydration, hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice), and weight loss. Though it is best to nurse your baby whenever she...
Your body undergoes a massive change during pregnancy. One of the first things to change is your breasts. Many women feel that their pregnant belly "pops" or really begins to show around 20 weeks....
In traditional societies, girls grew up in the company of other women. They watched as their aunts and older sisters breastfed their children. When they had children of their own, they were surrounded by...
Women and teens choose breast reduction surgery for numerous reasons, both physical and psychological. Most women are pleased with the results and the physical and social changes that come with having smaller breasts. However,...
Getting breastfeeding off to a good start begins with preparing. Taking a prenatal breastfeeding course, sitting in on Le Leche League meetings and reading the latest breastfeeding books will give you knowledge and confidence....
Every mother wonders if her breastfed baby is getting enough milk. There are a few easy ways to know.
Weight
It is normal for babies to lose weight the first few days of life. He can lose up...
When your baby latches on to the breast properly, breastfeeding will be satisfying for both of you. Your baby will nurse effectively and comfortably and your nipples will not hurt or be injured. Your...