Sentences with phrase «asking about breastfeeding»

The study finds that ideally providers recommend you start asking about breastfeeding during your 3rd trimester.
It's hard at this stage to think about anything but her — and our — sleep routines, but I feel kind of the same way about people asking about breastfeeding: it's been tough for us and I hate that we can't focus on how terrific our little one is without a whole discussion of latch.
I encourage you, when people ask about breastfeeding or childbirth, to simply say «that's something personal that I'm not really interested in talking about».
Why do some mothers recoil in embarrassment when asked about breastfeeding?
Second, mothers were asked about their breastfeeding behaviors when their child was aged 19 — 35 months, which is after many women in the United States stop breastfeeding, and therefore might be subject to recall bias.
Ask about breastfeeding support when choosing a hospital.
Ask about breastfeeding classes before birth and find out which lactation consultants you can see after you leave the hospital and how many visits are covered.
You guys know Adele, it seems like you can not turn on the radio without hearing something from Adele and know it seems like she had a Q & A that was happening in one of her concerts in London and somebody asked her about breastfeeding.
Studies in which women who already have breast cancer are asked about their breastfeeding history can be flawed by «recall bias,» she says.

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If you need advice about nutrition whilst you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please ask your doctor for a referral to a registered dietitian.
For more information about each of these suggestions, visit Ask Dr. Sears: Extended Breastfeeding — Handling the Criticism.
What with HiPP sending formula samples I didn't ask for, and Google kindly displaying formula adverts alongside e-mails and web pages about breastfeeding (not Google's fault, mind you; this is all down to the individual companies choosing which -LSB-...]
A family member who had not been successful breastfeeding her first child came to me and asked for some advice about how to do better with her next one.
I also won't ask you because I don't like people inadvertently spreading myths about breastfeeding.
I have asked «is there anything I can tell you about breastfeeding, or any questions I can answer, that might make you lean in favour of breastfeeding
Questions were asked about VBACs (vaginal birth after cesarean), breastfeeding, circumcision, vaccinations and breech births.
Ask your physician for specific recommendations about waking your baby to breastfeed.
Not only has no one asked me to but, more significantly, many have wanted to ask lots of questions, which have paved the way for an open and informative dialogue about breastfeeding in general.
Before I left our interview, I asked Dr. Johnston about his own family's experiences with breastfeeding.
In a five - country study we recently conducted, a staggering 81 % of healthcare providers wish that moms would ask and learn about breastfeeding techniques and skills before baby arrives.
My breastfeeding work was separate from my research, but soon, colleagues in the breastfeeding world started asking me to talk to them about sexual assault.
Had you asked me five years earlier I would have been firm about breastfeeding, firm about an unmedicated vaginal childbirth, firm about so many things, but I was forced to really learn that things don't always go as you plan, and I found ways to be content with reality.
Evidence - based research has shown that breastfeeding is the option with greatest health benefits for both mom and baby but with so much else to think about, moms often wait until baby arrives to ask for breastfeeding tips and techniques.
Ask them the questions that you have about newborns and breastfeeding and things like that plus then it's a familiar place so It's not some place that's going to be some place that's going to cause you stress going to because you've never been there.
They have been at pre-school for a year now, and for those worried about kids still breastfeeding at that age I can say they don't ask for it at pre-school (too much other stuff running through their minds I guess), they don't get bullied about it because they haven't told the other kids that they breastfeed (too much other stuff running through their minds I guess), and when they start big school next year, if they are still nursing, I expect it to be much the same.
I actually got ask that question quite often when I teach breastfeeding classes about whether a mom should toughen up her nipples prenatally before the baby gets here so that way they're not so sore when baby is born.
One specific issue that many parents ask about is whether it is normal for their breastfed baby to have very irregular bowel movements.
As a registered nurse and midwife, homebirthed mother of three, breastfeeding advocate, In making decisions about how to raise my children I read widely, asked advice from a range of professionals, some being medical doctors some being highly trained, skilled midwives.
For added assurance, you can check ahead with your airline to ask about their policy on breastfeeding and pumping on planes, or check out one mom's summary of various airline policies.
Long gone are the days of nursing mothers being asked to cover up, of moms feeding their babies in the bathroom, or of new mothers breastfeeding in the car because they're too worried about someone saying something derogatory.
As you might imagine, I am asked this question frequently, though I find it a bit awkward to answer, because it is my belief that instead of talking about the «benefits of breastfeeding», we should be talking about the «risks of formula feeding.»
Pregnant moms often ask about what they need to do to get ready to breastfeed once their baby arrives.
And when unhelpful people say in response to questions asked about feeding by just saying judgmentally «breastfeed».
I asked the Leakies on Facebook to send me pictures of their little ones copying their moms by pretending to «breastfeed» their «babies» to see if I could get a better grasp on the concern about children pretending to breastfeed.
Dr. Marinelli: As you might imagine, I am asked this question frequently, though I find it a bit awkward to answer, because it is my belief that instead of talking about the «benefits of breastfeeding», we should be talking about the «risks of formula feeding.»
He is learning other ways to soothe himself now and he gets distracted when you are out and about... but always asks for a breastfeed -LSB-...]
Well it's that time of year again when I get asked the question about the effects of drinking alcohol while breastfeeding.
New mothers often ask me about the benefits of breastfeeding versus bottle - feeding and the amount of time recommended for breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding Today asked a few mothers in West Yorkshire, UK, how they came to be wearing their babies and what was so good about doing this.
Being both a mom who breast fed twins and an Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant, I'm often asked about tips for breastfeeding twins or am finding myself being approached about my experiences whether they be first - hand or knowledge gained from within my profession.
One way to find out what a doctor's opinion is to ask open questions, such as, «What are your recommendations about breastfeeding and bottlefeeding?»
Over the last few days we have been showing a few examples as to what we mean by their tactics such as - Excluding breastfeeding off forms when they ask about the way the baby gets fed, formula samples being sent to homes that never even signed up, Hospitals giving mothers formula samples even after they explicitly state they will be breastfeeding, Changing some words on the can to target breastfeeding mothers to buy their formula, I even tried calling into the «Lactation service» they offer for free and pretended I was having trouble with supply so asked what I should do.
A friend recently asked me about my own experiences with breastfeeding for natural pregnancy spacing.
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We asked Florence, a mother of three and blogger from Bordeaux, France, about her breastfeeding experiences.
He is learning other ways to soothe himself now and he gets distracted when you are out and about... but always asks for a breastfeed still when he is tired and needs a nap.
I've already had a few young women message me about breastfeeding and ask for help, telling me how I make them more confident to breastfeed
Before the big day, ask the daycare administration and staff if they have any questions about caring for a breastfed child.
She just couldn't take hearing more of the inevitable questions that would follow if she shared, asking if she tried any number of herbs and medications for her supply, if she saw the right kind of breastfeeding support, or how she felt about poisoning her baby with formula, or that if she truly loved her son she would have tried harder to give him breastmilk.
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