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Mum feeds her friends breast milk cakes
By Susie Boone on 23/04/2010 14:02:08
Coffee morning mums get more than they bargain for with breast milk cupcakes
A Bristol mum is being called the Nigella Lawson of breast milk cooking after using her milk to cook cakes, lasagne and vanilla cheesecake.Abi Blake, mum of 8-month-old daughter Tilly, expresses any excess milk after finishing feeding Tilly
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Hilary Duff on breast-feeding and cute pics of baby Luca
By Sophie Westnedge on 04/05/2012 15:12:56
New mum Hilary talks about getting her pre-baby boddy back and gives us a peek into her family album
Hilary Duff, who gave birth to her son in March, has been praising the benefits of breast-feeding and sharing cute pics of new baby Luca with her Twitter followers . Singer and actress Hilary, who is married to professional ice hockey player Mike
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Beyonce on her new mum style and breast-feeding
By Sophie Westnedge on 27/04/2012 15:21:18
Beyonce reveals how now she's a mum she cuts her own hair and wears flat shoes
magazine Beyonce has also revealed how breast-feeding Blue Ivy for 10 weeks helped her to lose 'the bulk' of her pregnancy weight and that she is now working out three times a week. "I'm definitely softer. But I feel my body bouncing back. Whatever
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When baby's off his milk
By ThinkBaby on 06/02/2009 04:01:38
Breast or formula - there are often times when your baby will go off his feed.
not fill up too much, but if you are worried about milk intake, make the bottle or breast a priority before at least one meal. Night and morning feeds should remain unaffected but the lack in milk-appetite during the day.TeethingAlthough some babies' teeth
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Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow Breast Pump
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/05/2008 01:20:37
To go with their excellent feeding bottles, Dr Brown's have this manual breast pump which has some great, unique features
Dr Brown's Natural Flow Manual Breast Pump Light, quiet and gentle to useNot much to fault, though like many breast pumps, there are quite a few bits and pieces to keep clean and sterilise Features: Has a soft 'honeycomb' padding to make contact
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Nipple trouble
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/03/2006 01:32:09
Breast is best, but it can be hard dealing with sore or cracked nipples in the easy days of feeding. We share some tips.
songs are an amazing source of comfort and you may find you get a little louder for a few moments but it can really help!Let your breasts 'breathe'. After a feed, leave your bra off for a while, if you can, so that air dries your nipples naturally. Where
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Submit a review for your chance to win!
By ThinkBaby on 04/06/2007 16:58:24
This month we've got 5 breast-feeding starter sets from NUK to give away for the best user reviews.
This month we've teamed up with NUK to offer our members the chance to win one of 5 breast-feeding starter sets which includes a pack of NUK Ultra Dry Breast Pads and Clare Byam-Cook’s DVD ‘Breastfeeding without tears’. NUK the baby feeding experts
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Easy Breastfeeding with Mamascarf
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/11/2008 01:31:19
Stay discreet when you are feeding in public or in company, with the Mamascarf
As any new mum knows, while breastfeeding can be a lovely, intimate experience, it's not always easy to feed discreetly when you are out and about or when you have visitors. Instead of rushing home to give your child her next feed, or disappearing
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Breastfeeding: the early days
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/12/2007 11:25:22
Statistics show that a large percentage women, even if they do try to breastfeed, give up by six weeks. What are the biggest barriers to feeding and what can you do to overcome them?
is that women fear they will lose their shape, that their breasts will be ruined forever. In fact, as well as providing you with wonderfully full breasts during your breastfeeding months, feeding helps shape the rest of your body after the birth and burns up far
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Call for more support for breastfeeding
By Sarah Lawson on 19/02/2008 01:43:50
The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition has called for more to be done to support women to breastfeed their babies
Despite the message that 'breast is best', as little as 25 per cent of mothers in the UK are still breastfeeding their babies at six months - the recommended age until which the World Health Organisation advises solely breastmilk for all babies
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