When You Simply Have To Wean
Medical issues mean I have to stop breastfeeding my son. How can I make the process as easy as possible for us both?
Medical issues mean I have to stop breastfeeding my son. How can I make the process as easy as possible for us both?
Commiserating over lost liquid gold.
Boosting your milk supply after illness, separation or just plain lazy pumping.
How do you know when it’s time to give up on trying to make nursing work?
At eight months old, who’s calling the bottle shots?
Breastfeeding didn’t work out for us, but what do I say to all these nosy strangers who want to know why?
Are underwire bras really the pregnancy/nursing no-no some people make them out to be?
Breastfeeding maneuvers for maximum sleep potential.
A first-time mom-to-be wonders where all the practical advice on pumping and bottle-feeding is.
How I went from undersupply to Milk Machine the second time around.
So you’ve got the baby to-do list under control — now take some time to pick up a few things for yourself.
All we want is something that fits, is comfortable, convenient, versatile and not completely grandma-looking. Is that too much to ask?
My 16-month-old is still waking up every two hours at night. What do I do?
I have to travel for work in the near future. Should I wean my baby ahead of time? During? Not at all?
Everything I ever wished somebody had told me about pumping breastmilk…and a couple of things somebody DID tell me that I wish I’d listened to.
What to do about another one of the wonderful postpartum indignities nobody warns you about: Crazy, excessive sweating.
BUT WHAT KIND?????
Know your rights, ladies, and what still needs to be done.
What to do when you’re flying with the pump…but not the baby.
I am 27 weeks pregnant with twins and have started to do my research on breastfeeding and pumping. How unrealistic am I being?