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Emergency Preparedness

September 28, 2020 admin Leave a comment

September is Emergency Preparedness month and this is certainly an important topic for those of us who live in wildfire…

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Filed under: breastfeeding, emergency, nursing

Stuff on my Baby

July 9, 2019 admin Leave a comment

Smoothie on her forehead, ketchup in his ear, all the stains on the baby clothes that I passed off as…

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Filed under: breastfeeding, nursing

Will you nurse them on a train?

July 1, 2019 admin Leave a comment

Got any exciting summer travel plans? Whether you’re jetting around the country (the world!), camping, glamping, Airbnbing, or staycationing, you…

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Filed under: breastfeeding, LLL, nursing, summer, travel

Not a Drop to Drink

June 30, 2019 admin 2 Comments

Have you ever heard this bad breastfeeding advice: “Would you want to drink warm milk in the summer? No! Don’t…

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Myths Filed under: breastfeeding, LLL, myths, summer

Dehydration Drama

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It’s finally starting to feel like summer outside and it’s easy to forget to drink enough water while you’re chasing…

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Myths Filed under: breastfeeding, LLL, myths, summer

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  • Stuff on my Baby
  • Will you nurse them on a train?
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  • Dehydration Drama

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“We can’t say it too often: breastfeeding is not supposed to hurt. Ever. Your nipples are not supposed to crack or bleed. They’re not supposed to come out of your baby’s mouth creased or frayed or warped. They may be supersensitive at first, and you might feel some stinging here and there for a day or two. You may not want clothing rubbing them during this time. Some of these lesser sensations are the normal part of getting used to breastfeeding. But actual pain or damage? NO.”

— The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, “The First Few Days: Hello, Baby…”
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