By: Peter Filinovich | 2011-07-04 | Diet Breastfeeding mother should be careful while taking any food item because everything they are taking will go into the baby's stomach. There are some foods which can cause allergy and these products should be avoided during this period. read more
By: Stuart Hutchings | 2010-04-01 | Parenting Breastfeeding mothers almost always try to analyse their intake to assess how different meals affect their babies. When babies are uncomfortable or crying mothers try to determine what they ate so that they can remove the offending substance from our diets. Most of the time babies cry in reaction to something completely unrelated to what has been eaten. But sometimes, what is eaten does affect how babies feel. Some concern about eating well while breastfeeding is OK but don't be too hard on yourself. read more
By: Shen-Li Lee | 2010-04-01 | Babies Despite the obvious benefits of breastfeeding, there are still common misconceptions surrounding this practice. This article aims to correct those misconceptions and provide a rough guideline for successfully commencing this beneficial relationship between mother and baby. read more
By: Kelly Carlsen | 2010-03-29 | Nutrition It is very important to focus on your nutrition while breastfeeding, both for your health and your baby's. You will see that I follow a mostly raw vegan diet. If you are not currently raw and vegan, it is not really a good time to switch to this diet while you are breastfeeding. This is because your body may go through detox and you want to avoid releasing any of these toxins through your breast milk. It won't hurt to add extra fruits and veggies to your current diet though. read more
By: ericeyouhe | 2011-02-22 | Parenting You are pumping your milk because that is the preferred way to keep your newborn healthy. So all the time and effort that it takes will be worth it when you see the infant growing strong and healthy. Show patience with yourself and your co-workers while you find out the best routine that works for everyone involved. Being a working mom that works outside of the home is never easy, but you can find a means to make it work for you. read more
By: muhammad saleem | 2011-05-14 | Beauty Breastfeeding may be "natural" but that doesn't mean it always comes so naturally. We've got answers to all the breastfeeding basics - from how to help baby latch correctly to working through nipple confusion, we'll get you schooled on how to be a breastfeeding pro. Here are some tips, read more
By: Zulekha Alam | 2010-03-30 | Babies Breast milk is nature's milk ideally suited to meet the nutritional needs of a newborn. Formulas can't duplicate it. Before the actual milk comes in, mother's breast produces colostrum, a yellowish watery fluid that contains important antibodies and proper nourishment for the newborn baby. Breastfeeding provides immunities to the baby. It now appears that breast milk and breast-feeding influence both the mother and the infant in a complex fashion including immunologic protection against viral and bacterial infections, and hormonal, behavioral, and nutritional functions. read more
By: Christine Krogue | 2010-03-31 | Babies Breastfeeding a preemie is no easy task. Premature babies sometimes lack the strength to suckle. However, a mother's milk is best for the brain development of premature infants. Read this article and discover helpful tips on how to make nursing your preemie a success. read more
By: Ryan Sanders | 2010-03-29 | Weight Loss After giving birth to a baby, most women feel the urge to lose weight that they have gained over the period of the last nine months. There are times when women start eating more than what they used to eat prior to conceiving. This adds up to the fat on their bodies. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2010-11-21 | Babies Breastfeeding is the best choice for you and your baby. While many moms lose more weight while breastfeeding, than those who bottle feed, it is definitely not a time for you to restrict your diet in an attempt to lose weight. Weight is lost naturally because you burn a lot of calories when breastfeeding. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2010-11-18 | Babies Breastfeeding is the best choice for you and your baby. While many moms lose more weight while breastfeeding, than those who bottle feed, it is definitely not a time for you to restrict your diet in an attempt to lose weight. Weight is lost naturally because you burn a lot of calories when breastfeeding. read more
By: James Pendergraft | 2010-01-27 | Women's Health What is so amazing about people is that when they notice something that preoccupies the perception of people, there is always the risk that facts will be blurred by myth. While it is easy to recognize read more
By: hotellasuite | 2010-10-26 | Travel & Leisure Many new parents postpone their long awaited family vacation just because they want to avoid anxiety associated with air travel for children read more
By: mike | 2011-07-01 | Medicine It is with great excitement, joy and apprehension that all parents-to-be wait for the arrival of their baby into this world. Irrespective of social or economic status, all of them wish to give the best care and utmost love for their child. read more
By: Ali khan | 2010-11-06 | Home & Family The article gives many tips on how to care for the baby. A must read for all mothers. Though regular training and education should not be started before age of three years, the childs behavior and sense of discipline cultivated through the discipline the mother maintains. If the mother is calm against odds like the baby fever, or dysentery while making sure the baby's care, the child will have the idea to be calm against disastrous times. read more