A cute breasfeeding video as told by Rugrats, Phil and Lil.
A study has detected perchlorate in breastmilk of lactating women. The overall effect on humans is still being analysed - but what does it mean for you and your baby?
WHO reports that most infants around the world are not receiving proper breastfeeding diets and discourages breastfeeding substitutes.
The topic of weaning a baby off breast milk is a hot one and not everyone you talk to will be helpful. Most of the “advice” given will probably be from a biased perspective and either way it may end up confusing you rather than being helpful. Here are some thoughts before you make up your mind...
Now that you are pregnant, you may have noticed that your breasts are getting bigger. This is because you are lactating and starting to produce milk. So, what does breastfeeding mean for a mom?
When should your baby get her first feed? How feeding intervals are calculated and how to tell if your baby is ready to eat!
The fact that breastfeeding is natural, however, doesn’t take away the fact that there are several myths, misconceptions and a lot of debates over the value of breastfeeding. We want to clear the air, so to speak by giving you the facts…just the facts.
Breastfeeding is a completely natural act but mums all over are still being chided for breastfeeding in public.
When should baby get her first feed? Are feeding intervals counted from the time my baby starts or stops nursing? How can I tell when my baby’s ready to eat? Do babies only cry because they are hungry?
I hear that my milk supply will not come in till after the third or fourth day. What do I feed my baby with during till then?
New mothers often vexed about not producing enough breastmilk for their young babies. Here's how to meet your babies' milk demands.
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