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  • How to Increase Mother’s Low Breast Milk Production with Herbs

    The medical community has made it clear that human breast milk is the best thing for babies. Not all women, however, can produce enough milk for their baby. It was common in the past to have...

  • Define Premature

    Premature refers to a baby that's born at least three weeks before the due date. Premature birth can cause many health problems to a baby.

  • How to Pump to Induce Labor

    Pregnant women who reach their due dates are often eager for labor to begin. When done safely and correctly, nipple stimulation with a breast pump is an excellent way to help encourage active...

  • Is Severe Breast Tenderness a Sign of Ovulation?

    Women keep track of ovulation for a variety of reasons. Whether it is to assist in getting pregnant or avoiding pregnancy, or just to fully understand their cycle, it is helpful to know and...

  • Fast Weight Loss After Pregnancy

    During pregnancy, a woman finally has society's blessing to eat a lot, usually a luxury enjoyed only by men. So, it is not surprising that some women tend to overdo it by following the old adage,...

  • Miscarriage and Breast Pain

    One of the common side effects of early pregnancy is breast soreness, so if you are having a miscarriage you may notice that breast pain disappears at first. A loss of pregnancy symptoms during...

  • Pregnancy After Breast Cancer Treatment

    Women who have survived breast cancer and are considering becoming pregnant should consult with a doctor to discuss how their fertility could be affected by previous cancer treatments, the risks...

  • Diagnosis of Breast Cancer After Pregnancy

    Breast cancer symptoms can range from lumps in the breast to changes in the skin. It can affect any woman at any age, although a woman's chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer increases with...

  • Pregnancy & Breast Cancer Risks

    The American Cancer Society estimates approximately 1 in 3,000 pregnant women per year are diagnosed with breast cancer. While the disease is relatively uncommon in women who are pregnant, women...

  • Ameda Purely Yours Vs. Medela

    Choosing a breast pump is a major decision for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. Ameda Purely Yours and Medela are two of the most popular brands.

  • How to Keep up Your Breast Milk Supply When Your Baby Cannot or Will Not Breastfeed

    Having a baby is suppose to be a time of joy and for many mothers they came out of the delivery room with expectations of breastfeeding their baby immediately. Unfortunately this is not possible...

  • How to Cope with a Baby Who Refuses to Breastfeed

    It is very difficult and frustrating when your baby refuses to nurse. You may feel like it is something you did wrong, it’s not! There are many reasons for a baby not to want to breastfeed. Don’t...

  • How to Tackle Problems During Pregnancy

    Breast milk becomes more plentiful between 2 days and 6 days after birth, when it changes from colostrums to mature milk. Your breasts may become engorged, and you may have some pain for 24 to 36...

  • The Effects of Taking Valium During Pregnancy

    Valium (diazepam) is part of a group of drugs called benzodiazepines, or anti-anxiety drugs. It used to treat such conditions as anxiety and panic disorder, insomnia and muscle spasms, and to...

  • Types of Breast Milk Pumps

    There are many reasons that women use breast milk pumps to pump milk for their infants. Working full-time away from home, problems with latching on, engorged breasts and encouraging milk...

  • How to Breastfeed After an Emergency C-Section

    If your delivery was complicated by an emergency Cesarean section (C-section), you may be extremely fatigued, sore, weak, and emotionally overwhelmed - not to mention engorged! Plus you have a...

  • How to Prevent Painful Breastfeeding

    There are several benefits of breastfeeding. From saving money on baby formula to decreasing the risk in ovarian cancer, mothers can reap the benefits of breastfeeding the longer they choose to...

  • How Long to Nurse a Child

    It is recommended that a mother nurse her child for 20 minutes on each breast with a span of three to four hours between feedings and that this continue for about a year, or until the child weens...

  • When to Start Pumping Breast Milk

    After a woman delivers a baby, she can start pumping breast milk immediately, but the milk usually comes two to four days after the delivery. Find out why more breastfeeding will stimulate the...

  • Is Breast Soreness a Pregnancy Symptom?

    It can be difficult to tell if breast soreness is a symptom of pregnancy, because some of the symptoms of pregnancy are the same symptoms of that of a regular menstrual period. Learn about breast...

  • Signs of Pregnancy While Breastfeeding

    A woman who is breastfeeding might not experience a lack of menstruation, so better indications of pregnancy include nausea, vomiting, vaginal spotting, breast tenderness and fatigue. Find out how...

  • How to Dry up Your Breastmilk

    Weather your just getting prepared or your heavily burdened by your ever growing breasts, these quick and easy tips will help you dry up that milk in a jiffy!

  • Signs of Pregnancy While Breastfeeding

    Some women believe breastfeeding acts as birth control. However, it is possible for a woman to become pregnant while she is still breastfeeding another child. If you think you might become...

  • How Long Does Breast Soreness Last During Pregnancy

    Although pregnancy brings joy to many women, it can also bring a host of other, less pleasant feelings. Between the side effects and the fear of miscarriage, the first trimester can be rough on...

  • How to Breastfeed Better using Herbs and Supplements

    Many mothers today are choosing to breastfeed and for good reason; numerous short and long-term studies indicate that breastfeeding will improve baby’s IQ, aid in digestion, reduce the probability...

  • How to Pump Breastmilk

    Breastfeeding a baby is one of the most natural human body functions. Breastmilk is full of nutrients and antibodies that are very beneficial to your baby’s health. Not all new mothers find...

  • How to Unclog a Milk Duct Using a Breast Pump

    Nothing is more painful when nursing than a clogged milk duct. If the duct goes untreated, it can turn into mastitis or even calcify and have to be surgically removed. If you have a hot, wet...

  • How to do Select A Manual Breast Pump

    A manual breast pump is a necessary item for a nursing mom who is returning to work. With a manual breast pump, a nursing mom can discreetly pump breast milk for her nursing baby. A manual pump is...

  • How to Treat a Breast Infection

    Speedy and appropriate treatment of a plugged milk duct will most likely keep a breast infection from developing. However, if you notice the symptoms of a plugged duct (soreness or a lump), and...

  • How to Diagnose a Plugged Milk Duct

    Breastfeeding (nursing) your baby can be a comfortable and relaxing experience, though some problems can be expected, especially during the first weeks of breastfeeding. Although most problems...

  • How to Support a Breastfeeding Mom

    Breastfeeding is not always easy for mothers. They may need help dealing with fatigue, social stigma, pressure to "cover up" and other issues. Fathers can play an important role in making life...

  • How to Get a Baby to Latch to a Breast When Feeding

    Breastfeeding is nature's way of providing your baby with all the nutrients she needs. Proper latching is important for your comfort and your baby's ability to eat efficiently. When your baby...

  • How to Dry Up Your Breast Milk Supply

    If you’ve nursed for one day or one year or not at all, you still need to know the essentials for depleting your milk supply with the least pain possible. It’s important to know that nature will...

  • How to Plan a Vegetarian Diet for a Breast-Feeding Mom

    Everyone needs to eat more calories and a larger amount of nutrients when breast-feeding, regardless of the type of diet. A vegetarian can easily breast-feed and supply both herself and her baby...

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