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17th September 2009
Here are 5 things to follow to lose pregnancy weight. But before that, remember these two things which you should to assist you to lose pregnancy weight: 1. Obviously you are not a celebrity, if you are, chances are, you already have some fancy trainer an... Read >
Author: Mohd Hizer
05th September 2009
Experts have voiced valid concerns regarding the use (and abuse) of pacifiers. Not only can pacifiers cause 'nipple confusion' in an infant, it is also associated with premature weaning. A newborn infant is driven to suck on anything placed in their mout... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon
29th August 2009
More than 300,000 women and teenagers had their breasts enlarged with silicone or salt implants final year and more than 40,000 embed removal procedures were also performed the similar year. Breast implants are an immensely popular procedure; however, lot... Read >
Author: delightsquare
09th August 2009
Breast pumps are medical devices and, as such, are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some women use them because they need to go back to work. Other women use them because breast pumps can increase their milk supply, relieve their engor... Read >
Author: breastpumps9
01st August 2009
Custody Strategies for Women" is a book written by 2 experienced practitioners in the whole area of child custody..from a legal as well as psychological viewpoint.
It is wrongly thought that moms have no real problems when it comes to gaining either so... Read >
Author: Click For
05th July 2009
With actresses and models showing their fabulous and thin post-pregnancy bodies just weeks after giving birth, all women want to know their secrets. Unfortunately, having the money for personal trainers, working out seven hours a day, or tummy-tucks are o... Read >
Author: FasWang
23rd June 2009
Despite being a natural progression of life, there still appears to be an enormous lack of awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding today.� Often with the combined negativity towards breastfeeding and lack of support, it is common for first time mothe... Read >
Author: figur8
12th June 2009
Breastfeeding is one of the most beautiful and most natural things you, as a women, can do, yet no one really tells you of the struggles ahead. It is a roller coaster ride of emotions and while many are glorious, it really helps to talk about the issues o... Read >
Author: Lisa Ebbing
05th June 2009
Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation
Everybody with more than 3 brain cells knows (or should) that each generation is less healthy than the one before. What’s happening to us? And, even more important - what can we do about it? The percentage ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
01st June 2009
Breastfeeding is the way babies were meant to be fed. While the numbers of women who begin breastfeeding are on the rise, many do not continue very long. The benefits of breastfeeding continue for as long as a baby is nursed, however. It can be the only f... Read >
Author: srini
19th May 2009
In the first few days, newborns can sleep from 16 to 20 hours a day. The gender of the baby, or whether he is breast or bottlefed makes no difference. It is very important in the early days to feed your baby frequently. As some newborns don't have the ene... Read >
Author: Tizzie Hall
01st April 2009
Once you return to work, you can continue to breast feed. If you live close to work or have an on site daycare, you may be able to breast feed during your breaks. If that isn't possible, you have 2 choices: 1. Keep your milk supply by using a high qualit... Read >
Author: Backpacking Trip Planner
25th March 2009
Want to become a beautiful mother without unsightly stretch marks on the skin? The answer is definitely yes! Nobody wants to have stretch marks patched on their body. Up to 70% of pregnant women suffered from stretch marks. Pregnant women have a higher ch... Read >
Author: eileentan
17th March 2009
While western culture discourages it, studies have shown that co-sleeping with a breastfeeding infant promotes bonding, regulates the mother and baby's sleep patterns, plays a role in helping the mother to become more responsive to her baby's cues, and gi... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
22nd January 2009
A bottle-fed baby needs, each day, two and a half ounces of milk mixture for every pound of his own weight. In practice, he may need a little more than this. Your baby's appetite may serve as an indicator of the amount of milk he needs. The breast-fed bab... Read >
Author: Ronald
15th December 2008
Shopping for bras is challenging enough, but when it comes to nursing bras shopping it can seem nearly impossible. There are so many variables to bra fitting when shopping for a nursing bra including whether or not you are still pregnant and then trying t... Read >
Author: TummyStyle.com
02nd December 2008
In the first trimester of pregnancy most women will outgrow their pre-pregnancy bras about the same time they outgrow their pre-pregnancy jeans and pants. So, as soon as you need to buy maternity jeans and more comfortable waistlines, go ahead and buy nur... Read >
Author: TummyStyle.com
01st December 2008
If you are like most people you may be feeling the pinch lately with the economic crisis and stock market drops, tight credit markets and high gas prices. Fortunately if you nurse, you can save some money on baby formula and all the bottle accessories. Al... Read >
Author: TummyStyle.com
24th November 2008
The answer seems obvious enough. A purring cat is a contented cat. This surely must be true. But it is not. Repeated observation has revealed that cats in great pain, injured, in labor and even dying often purr loud and long. These can hardly be called co... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane
09th September 2008
Once you return to work, you can continue to breast feed. If you live close to work or have an on site daycare, you may be able to breast feed during your breaks. If that isn't possible, you have 2 choices:
1. Keep your milk supply by using a high qu... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
09th September 2008
Almost all mothers who breast feed go through a period of questioning whether or not their supply of milk is adequate. Some mothers simply aren't able to produce enough milk to meet the needs of her baby. According to many experts, true insufficiencies of... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
09th September 2008
The milk production in the breasts, much like so many other things, work on the shear principal of supply and demand. The more breast milk your baby consumes, the more your body will need to make.
Breast pumps are generally used to insure continued p... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
09th September 2008
The nutritional requirements for the baby will rely soley on the breast milk, and therefore the mother will need to maintain a healthy diet. If the baby is large and grows fast, the fat stores gained by the mother during pregnancy can be depleted quickly,... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
08th September 2008
Not only is breast feeding an adopted baby easy, the chances are that you will produce a large amount of milk. It isn't complicated to do, although it is different than breast feeding a baby you have been pregnant with for 9 months. Breast feeding and mil... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
06th September 2008
Reports of Murray Goulburn making a solo bid for Dairy Farmers early last week appear to be accurate, with the company asking for approval of a potential takeover of Dairy Farmers from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Murray Goulburn... Read >
Author: patty
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... Read >
Author: Paul
03rd September 2008
Reports of Murray Goulburn making a solo bid for Dairy Farmers early last week appear to be accurate, with the company asking for approval of a potential takeover of Dairy Farmers from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Murray Goulburn... Read >
Author: stjenre
03rd September 2008
Once you return to work, you can continue to breast feed. If you live close to work or have an on site daycare, you may be able to breast feed during your breaks. If that isn't possible, you have 2 choices: 1. Keep your milk supply by using a high qualit... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
28th August 2008
Well, many of you have probably found that the nights of broken sleep start well before the baby is born. During pregnancy your body seems to wake you up in the early hours, whether because you need to go to the toilet, or for no clear reason at all! Itâ€... Read >
Author: Queen Bee Maternity
22nd July 2008
Diet is a primary consideration in the maintenance of health and the insurance of a long life. Aside from that, it has been established by many researches and clinical trials that the observance of the proper diet contributes highly to beauty and that you... Read >
Author: Bree Bigham
24th January 2008
Some people have no difficulty with breast feeding; but for many others it doesn't go smoothly in the beginning. Don't feel demoralized: follow the step by step guide and discuss any problems with your health care provider, who will be happy to give advic... Read >
Author: David Jones
02nd August 2007
Is breastfeeding your baby the right choice for your lifestyle? Breastfeeding is not for everyone and first time mothers can have a difficult time deciding between breastfeeding and formula feeding. Knowing a few facts about breastfeeding can help you dec... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
02nd August 2007
Many first time mothers find themselves bewildered and frustrated during the first few weeks of breastfeeding. Finding breastfeeding support can help to decrease the anxiety and stress that new mothers experience. Breastfeeding support is available from... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
25th July 2007
Fenugreek breastfeeding is the ideal method to increase milk supply especially for those nursing mothers who have insufficient milk supply for their babies. Fenugreek has been known to augment milk supply since ancient times. It is basically a type of her... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Many mothers are not sure whether they can resort to breastfeeding during pregnancy or whether they should wean away. Their doubts are reinforced by the feelings of most of their relatives and friends that breastfeeding during pregnancy might be harmful t... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
As a first-time mother, you might feel that your baby is crying out for more milk than your breastfeeding supply. Naturally, you seek ways and means to increase the production of your breast milk so that your baby gets its complete requirements of milk. T... Read >
Author: apurva
16th May 2007
Losing weight after delivering your bundle of joy is possible if you learn to change the way you eat.
The first way to do this is to eliminate the word diet temporarily from your vocabulary. This is particularly important if you are breastfeeding. You ... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd October 2006
In spite of public awareness campaigns around breastfeeding, many myths and malpractices still abound – some women may even decide not to breastfeed or would stop prematurely because of it.
To help you tell fact from fiction, here are seven of the mo... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
03rd September 2006
Walk into any Wal-Mart, Target or Babies 'R Us in the United States and you will see cheap breast pumps. Seeing them everywhere lends certain credence. Many of the companies that market these cheap breast pumps have long-standing reputations in the manufa... Read >
Author: Matia Bryson
06th August 2006
Smoking is one of the hardest habits to break. Whilst it is in your baby's best interests to stop smoking, this isn't always possible for some mothers. It is especially hard to give up an addiction at a time of stress or major disruption, which having a b... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
25th July 2006
2-PHASE EXPRESSION
A feature on some breast pumps by Medela (Symphony, Pump In Style Advanced-- not Original-- and the new Swing), that starts the cycling fast with less suction then after two minutes switches to slower cycling with more vacuum strength ... Read >
Author: Matia Bryson
19th July 2006
When a mother is expecting her child and plans to breastfeed, she often thinks that she has to avoid all spicy, fatty, sugary and salty food. In fact she has to give up all foods that make life worth living! She is also supposed to abstain from alcohol: g... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
11th July 2006
Psychrotrophic bacteria seem to be becoming the newest thorn in
the side of the dairy industry. Scary bit is that we are helping
them along.
"How?" do you ask?
Because of economic factors the pre-processing time of raw milk
has been extended to a... Read >
Author: Leon van der Westhuizen
30th June 2006
New Mums and Dads and even veteran parents, often find that their small baby isn't always sleeping as well as he or she should.
Many parents search for the underlying cause of the problem, hoping to find a solution. This also leaves many parents wonde... Read >
Author: Chris Towland
04th June 2006
When to wean is a question facing all breastfeeding mums. How does a new mum know when to introduce solid food into her baby's diet and what sort of food can a baby eat?
At present the World Health Organisation recommends that all babies be breastfed e... Read >
Author: sinead hoben
10th August 2005
By: Amy Fadden
Parents always want to give their babies the very best. When it comes to nutrition, there is nothing like breast milk. Although it's sound so easy to give breast milk to baby, for some women, there are always problems. Here are s... Read >
Author: Amy Fadden
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