Even if a mother is menopausal, due to surgical removal of her reproductive organs or because of age, she can still bring her milk back.
Running from now until 17 July 2019!
A transgender woman managed to breastfeed her partner's baby for six whole weeks. Read on to learn more about this "fascinating first" in medicine.
Keeping your breasts attractive even after nursing your little one is not impossible...if you start being mindful of these simple things today...
Our love for our children is not measured by breastmilk or formula milk. Mums simply do what we can to raise happy, healthy children!
Ever thought of breastfeeding as an oxymoron? It is a beautifully painful, soothingly uncomfortable, yet horribly joyous experience...
While most mothers talk about breastfeeding as a wonderful experience, there are some hard truths about breastfeeding that you have to know.
To celebrate National Breastfeeding Month these cartoonists/mommies came together to capture the ups and downs of breastfeeding!
Mothers who nurse in public are no stranger to criticisms and dirty glances from other people. They get used to it early on.
Mummies! What are the things you'll miss most about breastfeeding your babies?
Through severe health problems, this mother fought to nourish her child: "I lost half the blood in my body and lost all of my milk...I was determined to get my milk back."
“My breasts were sensitive to touch, like sunburn is, and a fairly permanent kind of burning ache set up on my chest, waxing and waning as they filled and emptied.”
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