February 22, 2016 11:33 am
Published by Linda Hanna-Sperber, MSN/Ed., IBCLC
At some point during your breastfeeding experience, your baby may decide to refuse the breast when offered, even at their typical or expected feeding time. This is often referred to as a "Breastfeeding Strike." We'll show you how to recognize the signs of a strike, and what you can do to bring baby back to the breast.
February 22, 2016 11:23 am
Published by Linda Hanna-Sperber, MSN/Ed., IBCLC
Many pregnant moms go through pregnancy knowing they will be returning to work. The ability to continue breastfeeding, pump your breast milk and maintain a healthy work/home life balance may seem daunting, but it can be managed. You'll need to be organized and you'll need support. We'll help you continue breastfeeding successfully as a working mom.
February 22, 2016 11:17 am
Published by Linda Hanna-Sperber, MSN/Ed., IBCLC
The composition and quality of your breast milk changes over the course of the day. Because of these differences in composition and quality, we'll show you how to pool your pumped breast milk to ensure your baby receives nourishment that is uniform and consistent.