The 10-Month Breastmilk Supply Drop
A mom needs breastfeeding scheduling advice now that her baby is eating solids. She wants to make sure her baby is getting enough nutrients from breastmilk.
A mom needs breastfeeding scheduling advice now that her baby is eating solids. She wants to make sure her baby is getting enough nutrients from breastmilk.
A mom of a nine month old baby believes her baby has self-weaned but others say to keep trying to breastfeed. She’s frustrated and needs advice.
A mom needs help figuring out a new feeding schedule with her baby that no longer includes pumping but only breastfeeding and supplementing with formula.
A new mom who is exclusively pumping is looking for advice on how to increase her breast milk production.
This new and first-time mother is upset and sad because her breastfeeding relationship with her baby has come to an end sooner than she expected.
Now that I can pump breastmilk successfully, how do I introduce it to my exclusively-breastfed baby?
I can’t pump enough milk for my baby and I’m tired of driving myself crazy over it. Can I nurse and use formula…and learn to be okay with that?
It’s been a week since my daughter nursed! Is this a strike or the end of breastfeeding?
My baby is sleeping longer at night now. Should I pump or should I sleep?
What’s safe? What’s not? And how can you possibly know for sure?
After a terrible breastfeeding experience with baby #1, how to overcome fears and anxiety about nursing baby #2.
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?
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.
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.
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.