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5 best buys for breastfeeding
By Daniella Delaney on 27/09/2011 16:40:22
Give yourself the confidence to breastfeed with these five best buys that are brilliant at making breastfeeding easier and fun

Mum on the Go Carré d’allaitementThe Carré d’allaitement from Mum on the Go is the most elegant solution to breastfeed in public. Well, it's from a very stylish French brand, so it should be. You can breastfeed your baby on demand, at its own pace, quietly wherever you are, safe ...

Real mothers: breastfeeding experiences
By Louise Cook on 11/09/2006 09:31:29
Voices and experiences from the real-life end of breastfeeding

and decided that at three weeks I would move to a mixture of breast and bottle feeding, so that my husband Niall could ensure he was involved. Unfortunately, this was not to be."Tabitha was born weighing 11 pounds, a beautiful and healthy baby and I was keen

Breastfeeding - your ultimate guide
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 07:56:29
All the info and advice you need to help you breastfeed

Whether you're pregnant and need help deciding between breast and bottle, you've opted to give breastfeeding a go and need a hand getting started, or you've got feeding underway but need advice and support to carry on, then ThinkBaby can help

What is mastitis?
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/09/2008 01:45:46
Flu-like symptoms, a temperature and sore boobs? If you're breastfeeding, it could be mastitis.

by infection. It can happen to anyone breastfeeding, but is usually something which occurs in the first month, after about ten days or so of feeding. Erratic feeding when your baby is still getting used to a routine can mean your breasts become overfull of milk

Should I Breastfeed My Baby?
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2009 01:54:31
When you're pregnant, how to feed your baby is one of the big choices ahead of you. Breastfeeding is great, but honestly, what are the pros and cons?

around bottles and sterilising equipment everywhere you go, it’s less convenient when you’re not at home and trying to find a suitable quiet place to feed. Breastfeeding may also make you feel a little trapped as your breasts are in frequent demand

Real mothers: breastfeeding experiences
By Shenda Falvey on 31/07/2006 01:17:35
We begin a three-week series of women who have had different experiences of breastfeeding.

it really difficult from the outset."As a result I felt the worst mother in the world and shed more than a few tears. I felt even worse when I started to go to mother and baby group and they were all happily breast feeding – it's only recently that some

Is My Baby Sucking Enough Milk?
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/09/2008 01:40:18
What are the signs of good breastfeeding?

to how your breasts feel before and after a feed. Understandably, they will feel heavier and rather like a water-filled balloon when full of milk, and softer to the touch and lighter after a good long feed.Signs that your baby is NOT sucking successfully

Real mothers: breastfeeding experiences
By Misty Spooner on 07/08/2006 10:14:44
The second of our three-part series hearing from real mothers about their expectations and experiences of breastfeeding.

to breast feeding my baby, and it didn't occur to me that I would face any problems. However, both myself and Charlie really struggled with it. "I was completely exhausted from labour and my milk didn't seem to be coming through. What little there was

What if I can't breastfeed?
By Maria Muennich on 18/05/2007 01:20:18
There are several reasons why a mum may not want, or be able to breastfeed, and what happens then?

'll really be glad of an electric breast pump but it is also useful to know how to express manually Key to establishing supply is to pump regularly (probably for about twenty minutes), mimicking the pattern in which your baby would normally feed. Once supply

Study claims no link between IQ and breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/10/2006 01:37:46
Despite the many other benefits of breastfeeding your baby, scientists believe breastmilk does not lead to a higher IQ.

solely for the first six months of life, mainstream perception of breastfeeding still finds women unclear about the benefits of feeding their baby themselves.Whilst the study does not seek to denegrate the value of breastfeeding from a health and bonding

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