The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for the first year of your child's life. But, if you return to work after maternity leave, or even if you are a stay-at-home mom, there are times when you might f...read more
by Christine G.
The time to start investigating breast pumps is several months before baby is born. If you are planning on breastfeeding with relief bottles, it is best to introduce the bottle as soon as possible, or baby may reject bott...read more
by Rachel Angel
Nothing excites new moms, in-laws, and friends like the arrival of a baby. It's such fun to choose the perfect coming home outfit, a swing that looks stylish and comfortable, or the highest-rated car seat. Surprisingly, ...read more
by Emma Rayanne
I was planning to nurse my son when he was born but had never thought I'd need a pump. My son was born five weeks early and I got a crash course in pumping since he was to little to nurse. I quickly discovered that a hospi...read more
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