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...
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...
The start of a new year is the perfect time to focus on making improvements in your life by making resolutions. Many nursing moms choose to make breastfeeding goals at the start of a new year or right after they give birth. Setting realistic, positive goals for...
Read time: 3.5 minutes TL;DR If you’re nursing and traveling without your baby, you’ll need to bring along your breast pump and extra supplies and accessories to ensure your trip goes smoothly. Be sure to bring your normal supplies, plus extra batteries, cleaning...
Read Time: 3.5 minutes TL;DR If you’re unable to breastfeed your baby, it’s normal to feel sad, angry and guilty as you work to let go of the idea of breastfeeding through your own grieving process. Try bonding with your baby through “kangaroo care” or...