Pump and Dump Breastfeeding Guidelines
Lactating parents sometimes ingest substances that could be harmful to their child. In an effort to avoid feeding a baby breast milk that contains ...
Lactating parents sometimes ingest substances that could be harmful to their child. In an effort to avoid feeding a baby breast milk that contains ...
Your baby’s arrival is certainly something to celebrate, and if you’re like some parents, you might be thinking about commemorating their birth wit...
By the time you finish breastfeeding your child, you and your breast pump will have probably been through many milestones together: Late-night pump...
Finding the right fit — specifically, breast pump flange fit — can be key to comfortable and efficient pumping experiences throughout the breastfee...
For International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs), education is ongoing. After passing their initial IBCLC examination, IBCLC recert...
If you’re like many lactating parents, at some point, you may experience a drop in milk production. This can make nursing and pumping challenging, ...
As you and your baby start to get the hang of breastfeeding sessions, you may come to find that certain positions are more comfortable for the two ...
Low milk supply is a common concern for many lactating parents, and an insufficient supply — or what parents perceive to be an insufficient supply ...
Breastfeeding parents are busy people: Nursing every few hours, adjusting to a whole new sleep schedule, recovering from childbirth and whatever th...
From staying hydrated to connecting with an IBCLC, here’s what you can do to help with milk production So you’re a new mom who wants to maximize yo...
Here are five helpful tips to better prepare for breastfeeding and going back to work Whether you are six weeks postpartum or six months, going bac...
Whether you’re an IBCLC making the jump to private practice or looking to add a few extra clients to an existing practice, here’s how The Lactation...