Breastfeeding : How Can the Drop Rate be Improved?

Posted by admin on February 16th, 2012

Breastfeeding statistics have recently been made public in the suburb region of Montreal, in Canada. Breastfeeding agencies were very pleased with the overall rate of a whooping 77% nursing rate at birth. The bad news is that the rate of women still breastfeeding their babies after 6 months was a disappointing 3%.

How can this tremendous drop be explained? What can we do to encourage and support breastfeeding after the first months of life? These questions and many more are being considered by organisms promoting breastfeeding.

Learn About Breastfeeding Products To Make Breastfeeding Easy And Pain-Free

Posted by admin on February 13th, 2012

The most exciting and rewarding days of your life, is the day that you give birth to your child. Regardless of whether it is your first or fifth, babies are a true miracle. As you already know, once your baby has emerged from the womb, along with diapering and love, they will naturally need to be fed frequently. What’s more, it is true that breast is best, but many women are either afraid of breast-feeding, or do not realize the plethora of breastfeeding products and educational material available to them, to make breast-feeding easier, more natural and pain-free. There is a website available that provides an extensive array of breast-feeding products from names you know and trust, including Ameda. Ameda is one of the leaders in breast-feeding and baby products, and the can provide you with pumps, replacement parts, accessories and extensive educational materials to ensure your breast-feeding experience with your baby is as comfortable and pleasurable a bonding experience as possible.

Problem-Free Breastfeeding – Ten Tips to Make Breastfeeding Easier and More Effective

Posted by admin on February 9th, 2012

Breast milk is nature’s perfect food because it contains all the nutrients your baby needs. It also helps protect your little one against infection since it contains antibodies for the diseases which you (the mother) have already experienced. There are many studies showing that breastfeeding significantly reduces the risk of stomach upsets and pneumonia during the baby’s first few years.

Full-term babies are able to nurse almost immediately after birth. However, it is perfectly acceptable if you need to rest for a couple of hours after delivery. Your baby was continuously nourished while he was still attached to the placenta. Therefore, he will not be hungry right away.

Top 10 Breastfeeding Myths: Why these just aren?t true along with the truth concerning breastfeeding

Posted by admin on February 5th, 2012

This article will discuss the top breastfeeding myths. The continuation of these myths, maintain moms from even attempting breastfeeding. It really is time to stop the put a stop to the nonsense.

Myth #1: Formula is just as very good as breast milk.
Fact: Formula corporations have spent several decades marketing and “educating” the public on how amazing their formulas are. And guess what? It has paid off for them . Now, breastfeeding advocates are forced to produce studies and literature to show breastmilk is indeed a greater choice for human babies. Yes, today’s formulas are considerably greater than some made in past years, but its still an artificial substitute and will never compare to human milk. DHA/ARA? So what! It’s been in breastmilk all along. Comfort Proteins? Massive deal, breastmilk is still easier for humans to digest. Something made by some dude in a labcoat or some thing you make ON Internet site for your baby?

Medela Breast Pump: Breastfeeding on the Go

Posted by admin on February 1st, 2012

The recommended form of meeting a newborn’s nutritional needs is through breastmilk because of the numerous benefits not only to the infant but also to the mother. Breastmilk is laden with nutrients which are helpful to the infant’s developing system and will not cause any allergy. There have been studies done which found that infants who were nourished with breastmilk developed stronger bond with the mother. Despite however being very advantageous to the infant, there are some disadvantages that make mothers want to use breast pumps. There are instances when the husband may feel that he is left out because only the mother can participate first hand in nursing the infant. Some mothers may verbalize discomfort when nursing the infant. But one key concern of mothers is when they are unavailable during feeding times which is why many are now using breast pumps so that they can express milk in advance should they be absent when it is time to feed the infant.


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