A Boy and a Boob take a Commercial Break ..."And a final point--where do the pg magazines get the svelt georgous pg models that they put in pictures drinking tea with hunky men in cafe's in articles about what the first stage of labour is like? Did they use computer animation? Clever body suits? Or so these women really exist somewhere? Wait, don't tell me--if they do, I think I'd rather not know."...
A Boy and His Boob's Guide for First Time Mothers ..."So you've had a baby! This is an exciting and wonderful time in your life. This guide was prepared with the help of the little boy to make sure that you make the most of it, and are not caught by surprise by any of the little icky bits."...
Blocked Ducts and Mastitis Mastitis needs to be differentiated from a plugged or blocked duct, because the latter does not need to be treated with antibiotics, whereas mastitis often, but not always, does require treatment with antibiotics.
Breast Compression The purpose of breast compression is to continue the flow of milk to the baby once the baby no longer drinks (open — pause — close type of suck) on his own. Breast compression simulates a letdown reflex and often stimulates a natural letdown reflex to occur.
Breastfeed a Toddler—Why on Earth Because more and more women are now breastfeeding their babies, more and more are also finding that they enjoy breastfeeding enough to want to continue longer than the usual few months they initially thought they would do it. UNICEF has long encouraged breastfeeding for two years and longer, and the American Academy of Pediatrics is now on record as encouraging mothers to nurse at least one year and as long after as both mother and baby desire.
Breastfeeding - Starting out Right Breastfeeding should be easy and trouble free for most mothers. A good start helps to assure breastfeeding is a happy experience for both mother and baby.
Breastfeeding and Guilt One of the most powerful arguments many health professionals, government agencies and formula company manufacturers make for not promoting and supporting breastfeeding is that we should "not make the mother feel guilty for not breastfeeding". Even some strong breastfeeding advocates are disarmed by this "not making mothers feel guilty" ploy.
Breastfeeding and Jaundice There is a condition commonly called breastmilk jaundice. No one knows what the cause of breastmilk jaundice is. In order to make this diagnosis, the baby should be at least a week old, though interestingly, many of the babies with breastmilk jaundice also have had physiologic jaundice, sometimes to levels higher than usual.
Breastfeeding and Other Foods Many of the situations in which breastmilk seems to require addition of other foods arise from misunderstandings about how breastfeeding works, and/or originate from a poor start at establishing breastfeeding.