There is no one right way to feed a baby. These seven gentle reminders help you quiet the noise, protect your mental health ...
There’s breastfeeding, pumping, formula, and donor milk. But there is another method that is not often discussed publicly: ...
Many parents look forward to feeding time with their baby. It’s a chance to bond and also gives you a few minutes of peace and quiet. But for some, bottle feeding or breastfeeding can lead to gagging ...
That first year of life, your baby will hit so many milestones: their first smile, their first coo, their first wave, and maybe even those first steps. But just as important as all these monumental ...
Your baby just threw up all the milk they’ve chugged down so far, and you’re wondering if it’s OK to continue feeding. How soon should you feed your baby after vomiting? It’s a good question — just ...
‌A lot of breastfeeding women have an oversupply of breast milk, or hypergalactia, when they first start out. When your body overproduces milk for your baby, you could experience mastitis, clogged ...
Families who breastfeed their children need support, according to guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics, and that requires social and systemic changes when it comes to workplace access and ...
Many new parents worry about breastfeeding when they're sick. Should you stop feeding? Can your baby get sick, too? This ...
A sudden cessation in nursing can be uncomfortable — for your breasts and for your child. Here’s how to wean your child successfully. Credit...Alex Citrin Supported by By Cassandra Willyard This guide ...
An Australian mother has described her anxious wait for test results after her newborn baby was fed another mother’s breast milk by mistake by a staff member at a private hospital. The baby girl was ...