It is normal for babies to lose weight when they are first born. You will learn why they lose weight and how much to expect them to lose.
Bonding without bottles
There are many ways that family and friends can bond with your baby without you having to pump for them to use a bottle.
Solutions to breastfeeding problems
Anyone who breastfeeds is likely going to come across some problems. They can be fixed when you have the information you need!
Breastfeeding and libido
Did your libido disappear after having a baby? Or did your sex drive jump through the roof? Either way you are not alone!
Maintaining milk supply
Milk supply is a big concern fo breastfeeding parents. Here are some things that can help you maintain that healthy mil supply.
Can babies self-soothe?
Babies are expected to self-soothe but we don’t see breastfeeding as a method of self-soothing that leads to other forms when developmentally appropriate.
Breastfeeding expectations
We all develop expectations when we become parents. But these expectations are often not practical and lead to feeling disappointed in our experiences.
How policy changes affect breastfeeding and parenting
The AAP recommendations, Roe v Wade, the Pumping Act and the formula shortage are coming together to put parents in an impossible place.
When to wake the baby
Should you let your baby sleep? Or should you wake them to eat? If so, how often? We are going to set the record straight.
Oversupply
Some might think oversupply is a good thing, but it can actually cause problems for the breastfeeding parent.