Sentences with phrase «stories about you breastfeeding your babies»

And it's where we love to hear your funny stories about you breastfeeding your babies, or pumping for your babies, and let's just say things don't exactly go the way you thought they were going to go in your head, something happens, usually something embarrassing.
People may tell you horror stories about breastfeeding babies biting so hard that they drew blood.
It's a teaching hospital too which I don't think is a bad thing — but that may have something to do with the many, many stories about breastfed babies discharged after having lost 10 % + of their body weight but with no advice to the parents about how to monitor.

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While I can share so many more stories about women's experiences breastfeeding a baby with a tongue tie (and the improvements they had after they got their baby's ties revised) I thought it would be great to actually talk with a professional who lasers tongue and lip ties on a daily basis.
Diana West, BA, IBCLC Photo: Kimberly Chandler Identification and treatment: tongue - tie & the breastfed baby Many new mothers hear horror stories about how painful breastfeeding can be.
If you wish to help parents learn how to protect their newborns from accidental starvation, please share this story and sign our petition to demand that the CDC, the AAP, the U.S. Surgeon General and the WHO / UNICEF Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative warn parents about the dangers of newborn and infant starvation from insufficient exclusive breastfeeding.
Before I had my daughter, I heard a ton of unpleasant stories about breastfeeding: mastitis, problems latching, cracked nipples, baby not getting...
I was a new mom, and the only thing I knew about breastfeeding was from what I read in numerous baby books, and the horror stories I heard from friends (you know what I'm talking about).
I got to be pretty good at brushing off the comments and ignoring the unwanted advice, but the more I looked into it, the more stories I heard about parents of breastfed babies being hassled by family members, strangers or even their own doctors about the lack of «adequate» weight gain, regardless of the size of the parents or the health of the child.
It doesn't matter how their birth went, how their feeding journey went, how their weight loss story went... maybe they love their body, maybe they're happy with the way their baby needed to be fed, maybe breastfeeding didn't hurt, maybe they're over the rainbow excited about their birth, and maybe they had sex a week later.
These 15 stories go even further than the public shaming of moms about their breastfeeding; these particular cases escalated to the point where these moms were either arrested or threatened with arrest for feeding their babies while out in public!
I think that we really don't hear stories about trans men breastfeeding nearly often enough, and I'm glad that you are pushing through the challenges from your partner's family to do what is best for your baby.
They tell stories of deep and meaningful connections, and talk about how they felt like they and their baby were «one» when they would breastfeed.
Funny story, when I was pregnant the first time around I didn't know much about breastfeeding and I read somewhere that babies nurse every two hours.
She would say how it was her favourite thing about having a baby and would tell me stories about what is was like breastfeeding my sister and I.
I LOVE finding others and hearing their stories about childbirth, breastfeeding, and striving to raising our babies naturally!
Wolff, Ashley ONLY THE CAT SAW Puffin, 1997 A beautifully illustrated story about a cat who sees the sunset, the sunrise, the rain, and the mother breastfeeding the baby while everyone in the family is busy doing other things.
I've heard so many stories of women who couldn't or even didn't want to breastfeed and were subsequently racked by guilt about it, and I think that just detracts from the joy of raising a baby.
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