Contaminants from our environment pass into our breast milk and many people worry that they are doing harm by breastfeeding their babies.
Pelvic Floor Health as a Breastfeeder
Giving birth can weaken your pelvic floor muscles leading to peeing when you sneeze and other discomforts.
When are you done pumping?
For many parents pumping is a huge part of their breastfeeding journey. But how do you know when it’s time to stop?
REPLAY – Getting a good latch
Dianne and Abby are on vacation this week! Please enjoy this episode and we’ll see you next week!
The Biting Baby
We are discussing what to do if baby bites and how to prevent it from happening again.
Is baby sleeping through the night yet?
When we look at infant sleep from an evolutionary perspective, we see that it’s normal and necessary for them to wake frequently.
Workplace Bullying
Pumping at work is a difficult job, but what if you are being bullied by coworkers while pumping?
When your milk supply is fine
It’s common to worry about milk supply, but there are many ways in which you can assess your own milk supply to know it’s good.
How breast pumps work
Choosing a breast pump that is right for you can be confusing. There is an overwhelming amount of pumps on the market.