
6 Simple Breastfeeding Tips That All Working Moms Need To Know
If you are a new mother waiting to resume work, you must know everything about expressing breast milk, which can be fed to your baby in your absence.

If you are a new mother waiting to resume work, you must know everything about expressing breast milk, which can be fed to your baby in your absence.

Breastfeeding becomes really challenging for working women if they lack familial support and organisational support.

Maternity leave of 6 months is insufficient for mothers of premature babies. The mental and physical trauma of premature delivery is even more challenging for a working mother.

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.

A woman might tend to avoid her own wellbeing because she is constantly trying to micromanage everything and mentally check-listing each of her tasks as the day goes by.

If you are a working mother who feels guilty about not being able to spend enough time with your kid, don't. Working mothers impart some of life's most important lessons to their kids.

Lack of special pumping rooms is one reason why they quit their jobs.

Get over it, momma. You are doing fine.

Did you know several hormonal changes occur after delivery, which can lead to postpartum depression in 10 - 15% of new mums?

Make 'work from home' work with these tips.

Some babies can refuse breast milk from a bottle, here is how to counter the problem.

Make a working mom's day by holding back any of these comments!

Sure you're right! Why don't you try doing 'nothing'?

A gynaecologist sends out a message to mothers on how they can take better care of themselves this year.

Revealed – 42 percent women quit their job to breastfeed child

Choosing the right daycare centre is as important as choosing the right school. Make sure you make an informed decision.

Working mothers raise independent & caring kids

Is it important for mothers to be around their children while they are growing up? Our expert Dr Leena Deshpande gives us the answers.

Working after you have a baby can make you feel guilty as you drop off your child to a daycare centre but here are reasons you shouldn't.

Here are a few things you can do to ensure you spend quality time with your kids.

Do women hold themselves back to achieve work-life balance while climbing the corporate ladder? Pooja Bhula and Rama Sreekant find out.

Namita Jain gives out tips for pregnant working women in her book 'Fit Pregnancy'.

Get soft and healthy hands this winter -- naturally!

Tips for working mums-to-be can ensure healthy pregnancy

Breastfeeding becomes really challenging for working women if they lack familial support and organisational support.

Maternity leave of 6 months is insufficient for mothers of premature babies. The mental and physical trauma of premature delivery is even more challenging for a working mother.

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.

A woman might tend to avoid her own wellbeing because she is constantly trying to micromanage everything and mentally check-listing each of her tasks as the day goes by.

If you are a working mother who feels guilty about not being able to spend enough time with your kid, don't. Working mothers impart some of life's most important lessons to their kids.

Lack of special pumping rooms is one reason why they quit their jobs.

Get over it, momma. You are doing fine.

Did you know several hormonal changes occur after delivery, which can lead to postpartum depression in 10 - 15% of new mums?

Some babies can refuse breast milk from a bottle, here is how to counter the problem.

Make a working mom's day by holding back any of these comments!

A gynaecologist sends out a message to mothers on how they can take better care of themselves this year.

Revealed – 42 percent women quit their job to breastfeed child

Choosing the right daycare centre is as important as choosing the right school. Make sure you make an informed decision.

Working mothers raise independent & caring kids

Is it important for mothers to be around their children while they are growing up? Our expert Dr Leena Deshpande gives us the answers.

Working after you have a baby can make you feel guilty as you drop off your child to a daycare centre but here are reasons you shouldn't.

Here are a few things you can do to ensure you spend quality time with your kids.

Do women hold themselves back to achieve work-life balance while climbing the corporate ladder? Pooja Bhula and Rama Sreekant find out.

Namita Jain gives out tips for pregnant working women in her book 'Fit Pregnancy'.

Get soft and healthy hands this winter -- naturally!

Tips for working mums-to-be can ensure healthy pregnancy

If you are a new mother waiting to resume work, you must know everything about expressing breast milk, which can be fed to your baby in your absence.

Make 'work from home' work with these tips.

Sure you're right! Why don't you try doing 'nothing'?