6 Common Pumping Mistakes That New Mothers Make And How To Avoid Them
Many mothers pump incorrectly, or use the pump settings and techniques incorrectly.
Many mothers pump incorrectly, or use the pump settings and techniques incorrectly.
One person commented, "Love normalising pumping in public." Another person wrote, "Love seeing pumping normalised! Get it mama! Happy New Year!"
Some mothers are comfortable manually expressing their milk, but there are different types of breast pumps available in the market that can be used for the same purpose.
Caring for your breasts is important to ensure sufficient milk supply, prevent infections. On National Safe Motherhood Day today, we tell you how to maintain proper breast hygiene.
Read on to know about basics of breastfeeding.
Breast engorgement, leaky breasts, nipple pain and other such trivial problems should not stop you from breastfeeding your little one.
New mothers switch from breastfeeding to formula feeding once they get back to work, due to lack of breastfeeding support and facilities at their workplace.
The World Health Organization recommends mothers to exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first six months and continue breastfeeding along with solid up to two years to build a healthy foundation for the child.
Breastfeeding moms, here are quick and simple ways to get rid of engorgement.
If you follow these rules you won't end up with a nipple pain or breast pain after pumping.
Simple and easy tricks to save you from embarrassment.
Breast pumps don't make your breasts sag! Here are some myths busted.
Some babies can refuse breast milk from a bottle, here is how to counter the problem.
Wondering whether to buy a manual breast pump or an electric breast pump? Read this to find out.
Read to know what is the main cause of breast sagging and what you should do to prevent sagging breasts after breastfeeding.
Wondering if using a breast pump increases breast milk supply? Here's what a lactation expert has to say.
New mothers can resume work thanks to breast pumps
Many mothers pump incorrectly, or use the pump settings and techniques incorrectly.
One person commented, "Love normalising pumping in public." Another person wrote, "Love seeing pumping normalised! Get it mama! Happy New Year!"
Some mothers are comfortable manually expressing their milk, but there are different types of breast pumps available in the market that can be used for the same purpose.
Caring for your breasts is important to ensure sufficient milk supply, prevent infections. On National Safe Motherhood Day today, we tell you how to maintain proper breast hygiene.
Read on to know about basics of breastfeeding.
Breast engorgement, leaky breasts, nipple pain and other such trivial problems should not stop you from breastfeeding your little one.
New mothers switch from breastfeeding to formula feeding once they get back to work, due to lack of breastfeeding support and facilities at their workplace.
The World Health Organization recommends mothers to exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first six months and continue breastfeeding along with solid up to two years to build a healthy foundation for the child.
If you follow these rules you won't end up with a nipple pain or breast pain after pumping.
Breast pumps don't make your breasts sag! Here are some myths busted.
Some babies can refuse breast milk from a bottle, here is how to counter the problem.
Wondering whether to buy a manual breast pump or an electric breast pump? Read this to find out.
Read to know what is the main cause of breast sagging and what you should do to prevent sagging breasts after breastfeeding.
Wondering if using a breast pump increases breast milk supply? Here's what a lactation expert has to say.
New mothers can resume work thanks to breast pumps
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Breastfeeding moms, here are quick and simple ways to get rid of engorgement.
Simple and easy tricks to save you from embarrassment.