Not exact matches
I
felt it was
important to
breastfeed my kids, but also
important to continue to have a life and to get out and be around others.
@ I'm Rick James: For what it's worth, I am a working mom and that is the main reason I
feel that
breastfeeding, babywearing and co-sleeping are so
important to me.
It's one of the many activities that your partner can do to spend time with the baby and
feel like an
important part of the
breastfeeding team.
While the choice to do so can help you enhance the bond that you
feel with your baby — something that is especially
important if you're a first time mother — there are many factors to consider, like how
breastfeeding will affect your daily routine.
If it is too painful to
breastfeed, you can hand express or pump on the setting that
feels ok to you as it is
important to keep signaling to your body to make milk and to release it either with nursing or pumping.
It is so
important for
breastfeeding moms to get the support they need in order to
feel comfortable in their nursing journey.
Nobody has told me to stop
breastfeeding in public, but once a woman came up to me and said: «I
feel it's really
important that you're
breastfeeding».
If you're
breastfeeding and looking to feed your baby with pumped breastmilk or the occasional formula, or if you're ready to start transitioning your baby to bottle - feeding, it's
important to choose a bottle that will
feel natural to a baby accustomed to the breast.
It's so
important that without it
breastfeeding can end early, before mom and baby
feel ready.
While it's always
important to talk to your doctor or healthcare provider about changes in diet while you're
breastfeeding — as well as any other questions you may have about your health and wellness — you shouldn't
feel stressed if you happen to have a drink or two several hours after
breastfeeding.
But then I also
feel that another common challenge I experience was just figuring out what goals were
important to me and my
breastfeeding relationship that I wanted to hold onto and persevere through and then what things were not as
important as I originally thought that they would be such as having a full supply so... yeah.
Still, it's
important to
feel good about ourselves in our bodies, and I think a lot of things are not discussed about the whole process that really should be: how hard
breastfeeding is, perhaps leaving the workforce and the loss of identity that comes with it, going back to work and having to juggle quality time with baby and performing in your career, etc..
If you are
breastfeeding, it's
important to pace feed so you don't overfeed your baby... which would cause problems and make you
feel like they're not getting enough.
She says new mothers have typically stayed home under a blanket, hidden from society: «I
feel it's
important for young girls to see mamas
breastfeeding in public, so they grow up knowing it's normal, and what breasts are actually meant for.»
I think it is
important to be flexible with nighttime
feelings because they will go through growth spurts, will have bad teething episodes, will get sick, etc. and
breastfeeding or bottles will be a necessity at times.
So Abby, why is it so
important to you for moms to
feel comfortable
breastfeeding in public and why do you think that there are so many moms that are nervous to do it?
How could she do better
breastfeeding in public and
feel more comfortable without it and do you think that carriers are super
important when we're talking about this?»
Breastfeeding is an
important part of your child's life so you should never
feel like you are not doing your job correctly because you need to either pump or
breastfeed.
The following are some great examples of healthy foods you might like to include in your diet while you're
breastfeeding since eating a well balanced diet will make you
feel better, which is
important when you're
breastfeeding.
Those who follow this blog and follow me on social media know how
important I
feel this issue is — it's up there with vaccines,
breastfeeding, and infant sleep — but people forget in the midst of all the arguing about guns that there are real steps people can take to reduce risks of accidents and tragedies.
It's an
important health issue, and if, by hosting directions like these, I can increase the number of
breastfed infants in this country (and beyond), then I
feel I'm doing a service.
Because my partner made
breastfeeding more than doable, he made it easier and he made me
feel important for taking on the monumental task of feeding our baby.
One of the statements you make in this post struck a chord with me and I clicked on the link to the article you referenced because I
felt it was SO
important to mention that exclusively
breastfed babies do vary in weight compared to formula fed babies.
Jan. 17, 2017: No matter how you
feel about the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama's signature health care law, one pro is pretty clear: Working moms who
breastfeed gained a number of
important protections under the law.
What's
important is that you both
feel comfortable.1, 2 Knowing a few different
breastfeeding positions and techniques can be helpful because life often requires us to be versatile, especially as your baby gets bigger and you start to go out and about more.
I do
feel that it is
important to note that since I am a big advocate of
breastfeeding and that I am aware that breastmilk should still be her first line of nutrition at this age and I really want to keep my milk levels up, I am very careful to nurse her before she gets other kinds of foods.
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that women
breastfeed until a year or longer, but despite what anyone can tell you, it is
important that you choose a timing that
feels the most natural.
Why did they have to show
breastfeeding, which is such an
important aspect in both a mother and baby's life, as something that could cause such controversy making it uncomfortable for women to maybe
feel the freedom to
breastfeed their children to an age that is comfortable for both of them?
Because
breastfeeding isn't exclusive to cisgender women, it's
important to have terminology that
feels inclusive to all parents, no matter their gender.
You WILL
breastfeed your baby, or we WILL make you
feel like the worst mother EVER!!!!» And why exactly is it so damned
important to IMPROVE
BREASTFEEDING RATES?
Isn't it
important to be clear on these points as well, so that women who struggle with
breastfeeding don't immediately
feel as if there's something wrong with them, or as if they've failed?
It's SO
important to stock up on a few tubes of lanolin and keep it near your regular
breastfeeding locations (the nursery, next to your bed, the couch, etc. — there will be many times your baby will fall asleep after nursing and you won't
feel like getting up to retrieve it, so get a few tubes!)
I've been able to talk to my great - grandma before she died 10 yrs ago... she used to tell us ALL the history of how my family first came to America (her father was the one to bring us here from Hungary)... but
breastfeeding isn't something she
felt was
important to bring up to teenagers in her last years, I guess.
Partners who
feel supported throughout the birth process by a doula who believes in their
important role and who has had a natural birth and
breastfed for one year.
As a company we
felt it
important that every new mom have the opportunity to
breastfeed their baby and be encouraged to continue by becoming a Glamourmom.»
I think it's
important to note (and I am sure that this is well understood by those on the ground) that requests for formula are not necessarily an indication of need (they always occur) and that all of the other factors that impact infant feeding will be in play - so there will be many
breastfeeding women who
feel that their milk supply is being impacted by stress etc who are in need of support and not formula.
I am not comfortable around men, or some friends for that matter, but I
feel it's very
important for children to see
breastfeeding as the norm.
There are a few different ways to parent out there but the
important thing to remember is that regardless of whether or not you are
breastfeeding, bedsharing and babywearing, you will need to TALK ABOUT YOUR
FEELINGS frequently, every day with your partner.
Extended
breastfeeding is beneficial for the mother and the baby in many ways, but the
important thing to remember is to stay focused on your goal for the sake of your kid and not
feel pressurized by the stereotypes around you, after all it is not fair to be treated differently just because your practices are uncommon.
Despite pressure from others (women who are able to
breastfeed with no problems) and my own
feelings, I know the most
important thing is that I am here to take care of him and nothing else matters.
The woman who
feels that
breastfeeding her baby in public during her normal daily routine will help to normalize this for her community is doing an extremely
important job.
«It will be very
important for the many transgender women who want to
breastfeed but do not
feel they have the opportunity to do so.»