
Breastfeeding and medication
Some women cannot breastfeed because of their medication. Fortunately, those cases are rare. Keep reading for some explanations and recommendations.
Some women cannot breastfeed because of their medication. Fortunately, those cases are rare. Keep reading for some explanations and recommendations.
If your baby cries for a long time with a red face, clenched fists, and hard belly, he or she probably suffers from colic.
Why do some women feel that not being able to breastfeed is a failure? Motherforlife.com investigates the issue.
You’ve been breastfeeding and it’s been going well. Overnight, your baby refuses to nurse. You think they might be weaning, but what if it’s just a nursing strike?
The pressure and relentlessness for breastfeeding are often palpable in the hospital after birth, to the point that bottle feeding has become almost taboo. However, breastfeeding is not always as natural as we think.
Breastfeeding is amazing! For starters, breastfeeding is the only way to give your baby the unique rich blend of nutrients and immune-boosting elements that provide life-enhancing benefits.
Some new moms hear that breastfeeding is “the most natural thing in the world” and other moms find breastfeeding can feel more like a skill than an instinct. They may even worry about whether their experience is “normal.”
The colic diagnostic is often given to a baby who cries intensely, but are these colics responsible for all these tears? Have you ever thought about other possible problems?
Pregnancy and breastfeeding are periods when a woman needs answers and tips based on her specific situation. During these times, pharmacists become precious allies of our healthcare system.
The Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Pocket Guide contains advice and tips on conditions that are commonly experienced during breastfeeding and other common conditions. Here is a summary.
For some, breastfeeding goes very well while it is very difficult for others and sometimes very painful. Here are a few useful tips.
How many of you have heard catastrophic breastfeeding tales? How many of you think it’s normal to suffer while breastfeeding?