Someone did the math and actually counted that 1 year of breastfeeding compares to a full-time job. It equates to around 1,825 hours of holding your baby to your breast. A full-time job with 3 weeks of vacation is 1,960 hours. Pretty impressive, right? All the sleepless nights. All the early mornings. All the …
Breastfeeding
Relactation is the process of producing breastmilk again after stopping. Many moms stop breastfeeding and pumping because they think they’re done for good or their baby is a year old. But what if you miss the bonding time while breastfeeding? Or you want to breastfeed or pump beyond a year to give extra …
Whether you’re breastfeeding or exclusively pumping, feeding your baby is not without pain like a clogged milk duct! It’s amazing to be able to meet all your baby’s nutritional needs because of the breastmilk you’re providing. But nursing for any amount of time is a struggle. If you’re crying in pain from a clogged …
No matter if you’re breastfeeding, exclusively pumping or a combination of both, breastfeeding a baby is exhausting work! I say work because I exclusively pump and know how exhausting it is to… Maintain a consistent pumping schedule Keep your milk supply up Wash pumping parts Pump while managing children and a household As a mama …
Congratulations on the new addition to your family! A baby is a wonderful miracle, but pregnancy and birth changed your body in ways you didn’t expect. If you’re like me, you may be stuck with a mom belly pooch. The lower abdominal skin that’s left over after loosing all your baby weight. Saggy stomach skin …