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Medela launches bottle that mimics breastfeeding
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 06/07/2010 13:54:43
Medela’s brand-new Calma bottle designed to help babies move from breast to bottle and back to breast again
Medela - the name behind those highly regarded breast pumps - has just launched a new baby feeding bottle, the Calma.This new ‘feeding device’ works differently to your usual bottle. The Calma forces your baby to use the same technique she’s learnt
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Breast pumps: four of the best
By ThinkBaby on 09/04/2007 15:07:17
Our friends over at Avent, Medela, Playtex and Tommee Tippee showcase their best breast pumps.
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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 ...
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Breastfeeding breakthrough - it's all about the sucking
By Susie Boone on 14/05/2010 18:45:35
Ultrasound images of breastfeeding may be key to helping mums having problems
that many mums feel when they find breastfeeding difficult, while encouraging them to keep going.The study, which was reported at the Medela Breastfeeding and Lactating conference in Italy, also found that mums who found breastfeeding painful had babies
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5 tips to make breastfeeding on holiday easier
By Daniella Delaney on 02/08/2011 16:26:48
You're off on holiday, past the sore breasts and nipples stage, and ready to get breastfeeding abroad. Here's how to do it with confidence
Now we're in the midst of the summer months and everyone's taking a getaway, being out and about with your little one will be a regular occurrence. For those of you breastfeeding mummies heading off on hols we have a few top tips from Medela’s
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Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 01:13:46
Feeding bottles have more features than you would expect and it can be tricky to find one that perfectly suits your baby
Feeding bottles - find the right style for you baby Even if you are breastfeeding exclusively, there may be times when you want to go out and leave dad or grandma with a stock of expressed milk. You may be returning to work and, despite months of feeding your child yours...
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Buyer's guide to breastpads
By Maria Muennich on 11/09/2008 09:28:43
Even if you don't plan to breastfeed your newborn, you'll probably need to use breastpads for a while and maybe even before the birth
of fabrics/materials, shapes and sizes, with each changing how the pads will fit and perform. Some washable pads are very simple flat circles, which may appear more bulky and be less comfortable than something contoured to a breast shape, like Medela
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Fetal development - week 35
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:56:34
Hearing is fully developed now
? Breast pumps - I have used both hand (Avent Isis) and electric (Medela mini) and found the electric easier to operate -probably just me. The only problem I had with the electric was that you can't wander about while using it. You are tied by a very short
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Buyer's guide to breast pumps
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 00:18:05
Manual or electric, a breast pump is great for continuing breastfeeding even when you're away from your baby.
extras to the expressing set. Medela's insulated carriers ensure milk stays fresh before storing it in the fridge or freezer.• Breast shields Most models, hand or electric, will have soft padded areas around the breast. These are for comfort but also
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