Articles, tagged with "breastfeeding mothers", page 3
03rd August 2009
One of the downsides to pregnancy is the acne that may show up during the pregnancy and after the baby is born. There are hormonal changes taking place during pregnancy and after and some women will suffer from acne outbreaks. This acne may not show up un...
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Author:
Tim Archbold
01st August 2009
Breastfeeding is the most special gift from a mother to her baby, especially in the growth and development of her infant. This is why mothers are required to breastfeed their newborn babies for at least 6 months. But because of some discomforts while brea...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
28th July 2009
The Internet is flooded with breast pumps, but the In Style Backpack is one that comes with unmatchable style, great efficacy and it is highly productive as well. This is the reason why a majority of nursing mothers choose this. Above all, its low price...
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Author:
Erich Patrick
29th June 2009
Introduction
If you make the decision to breastfeed your baby, what steps should you take to ensure your baby receives the best nourishment? While many mothers are aware that avoiding alcohol whilst pregnant is advisable, it seems that the guidelines f...
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Author:
Drinkaware
18th June 2009
Breastmilk is the best food source for babies but is wise to remember that the same premise holds for breastfeeding as it does for pregnancy -
You are what you eat, and, Your baby is what you eat.
Whatever you put into your body can be passed on to you...
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Author:
Stuart Hutchings
18th May 2009
For a while, it seemed that breast feeding a baby had become a thing of the past. Thankfully, we have become more enlightened to the many positive attributes of breastfeeding a child. This has lead to resurgences in its practices over the past 20 years. H...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
30th January 2009
One of the more common problems that will affect your baby at a young age is colic. We all have heard about what it is from our mothers and grandmothers and heard the stories about how we kept them up all night long when we had it ourselves.
Experts s...
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Author:
nlwest21
15th December 2008
Thrush is an overgrowth of yeast, called Candida Albicans, which occurs throughout the body. In woman it affects the digestive tract, breasts and nipples. Babies develop thrush in the mouth and nappy area. Trying to remove the white pots from your baby's ...
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Author:
Nico Smit
01st December 2008
A baby on the way means there are lots of preparations to make. One big cost a mother who is expecting a baby can plan on covering is the purchase of baby furniture. There are certain items most families will need for their babies. If the family has a veh...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
17th September 2008
Many parents only have a vague idea of all of the baby gear they'll need for their baby. The basics include a car seat (assuming you have a vehicle), a stroller (unless you plan to wear your baby in a wrap, and even then most babies are too heavy to wear ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th September 2008
Although losing weight after childbirth can be foremost on a young mother's mind, there are a few mistakes that should definitely be avoided. This is not only for the sake of the mother, but for her newborn child as well.
It can become frustrating for ...
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Author:
John F.
05th September 2008
Breastfeeding is healthy for you and your baby. Here are some reasons why breastfeeding is best:
• Breast milk can help protect your baby against illness. It can protect her from allergies. The American Academy of Pediatrics says it's good for babies...
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Author:
Paul
01st July 2008
So many breastfeeding mothers today are so concerned about getting their babies to sleep in their beds to miss the great benefits of co-sleeping can provide.
By sleeping with the baby, so that similar cycles of sleep. If you put a baby in a separate ro...
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Author:
ebet sanders
23rd January 2008
As much as there is joy in a mother's heart about the birth of her new born baby, so are there many doubts in her mind about the right way of nursing the baby. Doubts may vary from the correct way of feeding to the right nutrition for the newborn. The fol...
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Author:
apurva
15th October 2007
Let's get one thing straight; despite what you may be told, you don't need a nursing bra to successfully breastfeed. Breastfeeding women in many cultures do not wear nursing bras - a simple piece of cloth wrapped around the breasts suffices. However, many...
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Author:
Robin OBrien