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Nursing Strike (Breastfeeding)

A nursing "strike" is when your baby has been breastfeeding well for months, then suddenly loses interest in breastfeeding and beg...

Traveling Tips: Nursing Your Newborn

A mother traveling with her nursing infant less than six months of age need not make provisions to supplement breastfeeding, even when trave...

Aspirin and Breast Feeding

Aspirin is transferred to breast milk and it is estimated that a nursing baby receives about 4-8% of the mother's dose.
Delivery and a Midwife

Delivery and a Midwife

Many pregnant women choose to have a midwife assist them with their labor and delivery. Midwives have been delivering babies for a long tim...
Handling the Hospital Post-Birth

Handling the Hospital Post-Birth

Whether you're having a hospital delivery, or going into labor at a birth center, you'll get a crash course in babies - info on breastfeedi...
Your Birthing Plan (Delivery #1)

Your Birthing Plan

Before you decide on your birth plan, it's smart to understand your delivery options. You have choices about giving birth: Epidural or natur...

Nursing After Breast Surgery

How much milk you can produce depends on how your surgery was done and where your incisions are, and the reasons for your surgery.

Taking Medication While Nursing

Although almost all medicines pass into your milk in small amounts, most medicines have no effect on the baby and are compatible with contin...

Choosing a Doctor For Your Baby

Right now, your OB or midwife is monitoring the health of your unborn baby.

Milk Supply Concerns While Breastfeeding

Although most mothers can make plenty of milk for their babies, many are concerned about having enough milk.