Sentences with phrase «speaking of nursing your baby»

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Speaking of which, I wonder about simply having a special section of pews in the back for parents of nursing babies to sit.
I am rather frustrated and disappointed by the number of «lactation professionals» and those who speak / write from a position of authority on all things baby who so flippantly ignore the need of moms who aren't making enough milk, and truly don't want to have to supplement or quit nursing altogether.
Please note, however, that if your baby has severe eczema or is showing signs of possible food allergy (such as hives, excessive vomiting, failure to thrive, extreme fussiness during most nursing sessions, coughing / wheezing with feedings, or other similar issues), you should speak to your allergist about your concerns before possibly changing your diet.
In my experience, one of the greatest barriers to early nursing successes is a typical hospital birth (I can't speak for Israel, so I will speak for the US), which includes a surgical delivery for up to 40 % of moms (depending on the hospital), lactation consultants who work only on the day shift during the week, the refusal to allow babies to room in with mom (and then not waking mom when baby wakes), not permitting moms to nurse babies with jaundice (based on what?)
I was always woken up when I wanted to nurse at night, I was always able to nurse my baby on the delivery table and was actively encouraged to do so, (but I've never had a c - section, so I can't speak for those) and I've never been denied access to my baby for any significant length of time, even immediately after the birth.
Jean Zahalka, a soft - spoken public health nurse with shortly cropped gray hair, sat in a small office at the headquarters of the Snohomish Health District, conducting a phone interview with the mother of a 7 - month - old baby who had just been diagnosed with whooping cough.
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