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    Create A Nursing Area For Your Child

    Once you've reached the third trimester, you'll probably start stocking up on nursing bras, breast pads, and loose button down shirts for the coming months ahead. While getting ready to breast feed, you can also create your personal area, a custom designed breast feeding area for yourself. Read: Create A Nursing Area For Your Child Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    What Is Weaning From Breast Feeding

    When your baby has stopped breast feeding and gets all of his nutrition from other sources than the breast, he's actually considered weaned. Even though babies are also weaned from the bottle as well, the term weaning often refers to when a baby is stopped from breast feeding. Read: What Is Weaning From Breast Feeding Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    The First Couple Of Weeks After Having A Baby

    Breast milk is the best food you can give to your baby. Breast milk is a complete food source, containing all the nutrients your baby need - at least 400 of them to be exact, including hormones and disease fighting compounds that aren't found in formula. Read: The First Couple Of Weeks After Having A Baby Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    Introduce Solid Foods To Your Baby

    Breast milk is all your baby will need until at least 4 months of age. There does come a time, when breast milk will no longer supply all of your baby's nutrition needs. Full term babies will start to require iron from other sources by 6 - 9 months of age. Read: Introduce Solid Foods To Your Baby Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    How To Return To Work After Having A Baby

    Once you return to work, you can continue to breast feed. If you live close to work or have an on site daycare, you may be able to breast feed during your breaks. If that isn't possible, you have 2 choices: 1. Keep your milk supply by using a high quality automatic electric breast pump to express milk Read: How To Return To Work After Having A Baby Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    What To Do If You Have Poor Milk Supply

    Almost all women don't have a problem with producing enough milk to breast feed. The ideal way to make sure that your baby is getting enough milk is to be sure that he's well positioned, attached to the breast, and feed him as often as he gets hungry. Read: What To Do If You Have Poor Milk Supply Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    Learn How A Breast Pump Work

    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. Read: Learn How A Breast Pump Work Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    An Introduction To Breast Milk

    If you've every been pregnant or if you are pregnant now, you've probably noticed a metamorphisis in your bra cups. The physical changes (tender, swollen breasts) may be one of the earliest clues that you have conceived. Many experts believe that the color change in the areola may also be helpful when it Read: An Introduction To Breast Milk Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    Having Engorged Breasts After Giving Birth

    Within the first two to three days after you have given birth, you may discover that your breasts feel swollen, tender, throbbing, lumpy, and overly full. Sometimes, the swelling will extend all the way to your armpit, and you may run a low fever as well. Read: Having Engorged Breasts After Giving Birth Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family

    Kids And Separation Anxiety

    Day care issues of facility policy, additional charges and late fees, and visitation rules are important issues but none seem as pertinent as the problem of separation anxiety. Few parents enjoy leaving their child with a stranger for hours at a time, and though there are benefits to child care it is hardly on Read: Kids And Separation Anxiety Read

    By: Jillian Smith | 20/03/2009 | Home & Family
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