It’s never too early to learn about pumping and never too late to start or support your pumping journey. Pumping can look different to everyone—it can be an empowering option for autonomy, a medical ...
Before I gave birth to my first child, I spent a few minutes reviewing the limited number of breast pumps sold at my registry retailer before clicking on one that was neither too expensive nor too ...
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — For those that didn’t know how to use a breast pump properly, Indianapolis Moms has them covered with five tips for pumping. Indianapolis Mom’s contributor Dr. Lindsay Moore ...
We spoke with certified nurse lactation consultants Barbara Lautman and Nancy Estill with the University of Washington Medical Center about best practices for pumping while traveling.? Preparing for ...
I knew the facts: most new mothers struggle to feed their newborns in the beginning. But there's more at play than just your milk not coming in. Manually squeezing out colostrum is kind of like ...
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Coming back to work after having a baby is a big adjustment. It might be more difficult to work the hours that you used to because you need (and want) to get home to your baby. You’ll need to find and ...
Are you heading back to work a few short weeks after you have your baby? Are you sweating out the idea of pumping milk at work? If so, you aren’t alone. So many women have walked in your shoes when it ...