For years, breast feeding one’s infant was considered to be the sine qua non for infant nutrition.
Tag Archives: Lactation
Breastfeeding for baby AND moms!
Unnecessary Testing?
I’ve reported how vital breast milk is for the development of our newborns. And, how that also keeps the costs of newborns just a little lower- with the need for diapers (almost always disposables), cleaning supplies, clothing, etc. At least for the first six months, the family food bills won’t be increasing.
Pumping?
I read the New York Times (and the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the LA Times) ever day. This past weekend, I read a posting from Dr. Courtney Jung that pushed my buttons.
Babies and Moms…
Breastfeeding has even more benefits for children
I’ve written about breastfeeding before- for example, it’s potential ability to preclude asthma in these breastfed children. Well, now, there seems to be another reason. Breastfed children may not develop ADHD [Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder].
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Not for children- REALLY?
Breasts. Yes, that is what I am going to talk about today- so if that is a problem, skip reading this blog today- but PLEASE come back tomorrow. You see, I have an interest in breasts- not just because I am a male, but because this is a site to which I contribute: Ready, Set, Sleep, Nurse.