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: Lauren Dzuris | 2010-03-27 | Women's Issues As a parent, and a mother that provides for our little one we want to make sure we're always doing things right and that we take care of our baby's health. If you breastfeed, I'm sure that you're aware that you're giving them everything they need to grow up big and strong. Our breast milk is the best thing for our baby at that age. Although, will certain things affect the breast milk? For example, will drinking alcohol affect your breast milk, and your baby's health? read more
By: Jackie Patterson | 2010-10-27 | Babies If you have just started to try to breastfeed you're doing the best thing for your baby. If it doesn't come naturally to you, don't worry. Plenty of mums need practice and perseverance until they get the hang of it. Here, I'll try to guide you through the first few steps. read more
By: Jackie Patterson | 2010-11-23 | Babies If you have just started to try to breastfeed you’re doing the best thing for your baby. If it doesn’t come naturally to you, don’t worry. Plenty of mums need practice and perseverance until they get the hang of it. Here, I’ll try to guide you through the first few steps. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-12-01 | Plastic surgeries Women considering breast augmentation often want to know how the procedure will affect pregnancy and breastfeeding later in life or how pregnancy and breast feeding will affect their breasts with implants. 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: Allan Parungao, MD | 2010-04-02 | Womens Interest Many women today are deciding it's time to reclaim the figure they had before having children. Mommy Makeovers are a combination of plastic surgery procedures designed to restore a woman's youthful shape. read more
By: Terry Bayer | 2012-05-02 | Health & Fitness New moms are subjected to plenty of varying emotions.Apart from having a unique feeling as a result of giving birth, they are also full of anticipation of taking on a completely new job and also clouded by uneasiness over acquiring a new life obligation. read more
By: slick dhamer | 2011-04-28 | Internet Marketing If you were anything like me you have a daily job that you hate and need to make more money. Clipping coupons and not being able to spend the money that you would desire. I came to the internet marketing world very naive. I knew absolutely nothing about it! But through trial and error I have been able to take what I have learned from my mistakes and create more then what I started with. I want to teach you some of the basic marketing method ne read more
By: Richard Buckley | 2012-07-11 | Health & Fitness Diet and exercise only go so far. Today’s cosmetic surgery procedures can provide the final touches for restoring a pre-pregnancy body. read more
By: Dave Stringham | 2010-12-22 | Health & Fitness Many of today's mothers don't feel they ought to sacrifice the way they look just because they've had children. Plastic surgeons specialize in patients in their 20s, 30s plus 40s. This often includes ladies who have had children. These ladies usually require their tummies plus breasts back the way they looked before pregnancy. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-28 | Plastic surgeries The female body goes through many changes during and after pregnancy. These changes may cause women to feel self-conscious and unhappy in their own skin. Women may notice that their breasts have lost volume and sag slightly, their waistline has stretched skin, their abdominal area has unsightly stretch marks, or there are areas of fat around their body. These issues may not be resolved with exercise. read more
By: Dr Easton Patrick | 2011-06-27 | Alternative Medicine A mother usually feeds her new born with her own milk which is in fact a life-giving tonic for the baby, a rich source of nourishment. Mother's milk strengthens the baby to fight against health hazards. read more
By: Amy Jarman | 2010-04-02 | Women's Issues Breastfeeding is one of the greatest ways to bond with your baby while providing your baby with the best nutrition possible. While breastfeeding comes easily to some moms and babies, many women face huge challenges in making it through the early weeks. Here are some nursing FAQs to help you through the early weeks. read more
By: Carrie Lauth | 2010-04-02 | Women's Issues Reality Check #1: The First Weeks of Breastfeeding May Hurt. "I tried to breastfeed but my nipples got so sore and cracked that I had to stop." I've heard so many mamas say something along these lines as the reason they quit breastfeeding. They see these images of happily nursing women, figure breastfeeding is supposed to be a 100 percent positive experience, and then are disappointed when it's not only unpleasant in the early days--it's downright painful. Moms probably wonder what they're doing wrong and some may even think they can't breastfeed. So they switch to formula. read more