Breast aches and pains are common after
birth. The most common type of breast discomfort
occur when the breasts become engorged or
the breast ducts become full of milk but..
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It is very important to start breastfeeding
soon after delivery so that your baby receives
the benefits of colostrum or premilk. Since
it is very limited in volume but very valuable
in content.. Read
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Postpartum diet is not very different from
your pregnancy diet, except for some changes
here and there. You will still have to eat
a variety of fruits..
Nipple soreness can produce a reluctant
nursing mum; this problems sprouts in the
early days of nursing. All the manipulation,
tugging and pulling by the baby contributes
to some amount of soreness in every new mother.
Sore nipples can..
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During the first 3-4 months of infanthood
some babies spit up all the time and some
hardly. There is nothing wrong with your baby
as normally spit up is not a health issue.
Unlike vomiting which signals..
You have heard the saying, 'You are what
you eat'. The same goes for your baby - 'Your
baby is what you eat'. What a breast-feeding
mother eats is passed on to her baby through
her milk and the reaction can be discomforting
to her.. Read
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Some mothers and babies run into breastfeeding
problems, which for lack of a better expression
has been termed a 'nursing strike'. Baby suddenly
stops taking the breast although hungry -
instead she will..
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