Read Time: 3 ½ minutes TL;DR: No one is entirely sure what causes SIDS in an otherwise healthy baby, but the leading assumptions is an inability to breathe properly while asleep. Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce the occurrence of SIDS by over 50 percent by...
You have spent the first few weeks of your little one’s life getting to know him or her. You may be able to recognize the differences in their little cries, may be starting to get your baby on a schedule and are probably getting used to feeding your little one...
TL;DR Breastfeeding in public is not only sometimes very necessary, it’s also federally protected and, in addition, 25 states have specific laws allowing nursing even without a cover. The ACA requires employers allow time for breastfeeding, and for businesses with...
Read time: 3.5 minutes TL;DR Donated breast milk can be a great option for mothers who are unable to or have been advised not to breastfeed their little one. Mothers may not be able to breastfeed because of low milk supply, busy schedule or medical conditions. All...
3 minutes TL;DR Because your new little one may not be able to breastfeed until he or she has grown, the doctor may recommend that your little one receive nutrition via a tube, cup or bottle. Your baby may be required to stay in the NICU until he or she is ready to...
Read time: 3 minutes TL;DR Experts agree that breastfeeding your little one for the first year of his or her life will provide the best nutritional start, but different challenges can make doing so difficult. If possible, experts recommend waiting until your little...