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October 5th, 2010
Hi Judy, my daughter just turned one and is still breastfeeding — yay! She’s eating solids three times a day, and taking water and a little breastmilk from a sippy cup.
I’m still pumping at work, but I wondered whether I should “pump wean” — I just started a new job, and unlike . . . → Read More: Ask Judy: Should I Wean Myself From Pumping?
September 27th, 2010
I saw two posts on twitter recently that made me realize I need a post about engorgement and breastfeeding. The two tweets that inspired this are post were:
from @mdans “wonder how long i’ll be able to keep #bfing. My boobs rarely are full is that normal?” on September 21st
and
. . . → Read More: Ask Judy: My Breasts Never Feel Full – Is That Normal?
May 3rd, 2010
You’re a new mom, you’ve lost a lot of sleep, but your baby has finally started sleeping through the night (or at least a good portion of the night) and you are THRILLED! Then it comes time for your maternity leave to end and you head back to work. All of a sudden, your . . . → Read More: Working & Sleeping Through The Night
January 12th, 2010
Many babies go through a nursing strike at one time or another. Often, moms will mistake this for “weaning.” It is rare that infants self-wear prior to 12 months old and weaning never takes place suddenly. It is always a gradual process.
A nursing strike on the other hand – typically comes on without . . . → Read More: What Is A Nursing Strike?
August 28th, 2009
This post is our third in a series on Mastitis. We have asked three moms to tell us about their experiences. You can see the other two posts here and here.
By Jenny Wiegley
Ten days after giving birth to my daughter, I called my best friend to complain about how sick I . . . → Read More: Childbirth Followed By Mastitis
August 21st, 2009
This post is our second in a series on Mastitis. We have asked three moms to tell us about their experiences. You can see one of the other two posts here and be sure to come back next week for the third!
By Sylvie Foxworthy
When I had my first born nearly 17 . . . → Read More: Experiences Of Mastitis
August 17th, 2009
By Erin Ely
It’s been 15 years since I had my home birth, wow how time flies. Who would have guessed it would pass so fast. I have two children, Locke my son, who is 19 and Maggie, my home birthed daughter, who is now 15. In order to tell you about my home . . . → Read More: Homebirth – One Mom’s Magical Journey
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