Want to know what you need to breastfeed successfully? Check out these breastfeeding supplies that will help you reach your goals! There's a common mistake a lot of moms make with breastfeeding: we think it'll be the easiest thing ever. After all, women have done this forever, so it's fair to assume that: our babies will latch correctly the first time with no issues we'll breastfeed right on schedule we'll enjoy breastfeeding breastfeeding won't hurt I know I sure did. I had done my research on the correct latch and knew the differences between fore milk and hind milk. I … [Read more...]
Newborn Feeding Every 2 Hours? Top Solutions That Will Help
Is your newborn feeding every 2 hours at night? Whether breastfed or formula-fed, lean how to stretch feedings and sleep a little longer. Every 2 hours. Almost on cue, your newborn will wake up after 2 hours screaming for yet another feeding. It doesn't help when moms of other babies—even younger than yours—are stretching their feeds, sometimes up to five hours at night. Yes, she's still in the newborn stage, so you understand that her tummy is small and her sleep is erratic. But weeks, even months, into parenthood and your little one still wakes up every 2 hours on the dot. And … [Read more...]
5 Reasons Your Baby Keeps Unlatching (But Is Still Hungry)
Wondering why your baby keeps unlatching but is still hungry and crying? Learn 5 reasons why and how to address each issue. Unlatching after breastfeeding would be fine, if only your baby wasn't doing it dozens of times in a typical feeding session. She's constantly coming off the breast every few seconds, but then slurps right back on each time. To make it worse, she acts like she's still hungry, even though she's unlatching herself. She also fusses and seems unsettled when she unlatches, even gulping and gasping for air. In fact, she cries when she pulls off, frustrated before trying … [Read more...]
How to Stop Your Baby from Snacking on the Breast
Does your newborn need to eat more at each feeding? Learn how to stop baby from snacking on the breast and take a full feeding. You baby seems to be a "snacker." She'll eat for five minutes at a time, but falls asleep at the breast or dribbles milk as she sucks. She seems to want to breastfeed all day instead of every few hours. With all this snacking, you're worried she's never full, and that you're encouraging bad habits of frequent feedings and short sleep. These frequent feedings also make it really difficult for you to have any sort of life apart from breastfeeding. And of … [Read more...]
Why You Shouldn’t Feel Guilty for Pumping at Work
Do you feel guilty and self-conscious for pumping many times at the office? Here's why you shouldn't feel guilty for pumping at work. It had been a few days since going back to work after maternity leave, and it still felt like all eyes were on me. I felt the pumping stigma. You know, the feeling that keeps you from asking for a private room to pump. The guilt when you leave your desk three to four times a day with your pump. Dashing into the pumping room hoping no one saw you enter. I've even heard some moms who've resorted to pumping in the bathroom or car. Why the guilt? I … [Read more...]
When Can You Stop Burping a Baby?
When can you stop burping a baby? Discover the signs and milestones that tell you when you can finally stop burping! It's the one task you've done from Day One: burping the baby. You know to hoist him over your shoulder or sit him on your lap to pat his back. And for many babies, burping is necessary—otherwise, you're dealing with massive spit-up and cranky naps. But after a while, burping doesn't feel as urgent as it did a few months ago, leaving you wondering when you can stop. As a first-time mom, I didn't know what age you stop burping a baby, whether they were bottle fed or … [Read more...]
What to Do When Your Baby Pulls Back to a Shallow Latch
Breastfeeding can be a painful experience when your little one refuses to latch deeply. Learn what to do when baby pulls back to a shallow latch. You know how important a correct latch is to successful breastfeeding... except your baby didn't exactly get the memo. She starts off with a deep latch, but after a minute or two, pushes back and slides into a shallow one. You find it difficult to keep latching and unlatching, especially when you're half asleep. She'll even close her mouth tight during a shallow latch, making it hard to slip your finger in to break the suction. Because she … [Read more...]
4 Reasons Your Baby Never Seems Satisfied After Breastfeeding
Your baby is never satisfied after breastfeeding, despite frequent and long nursing sessions. Learn 4 reasons why (and how to change it). My newborn would nurse for hours if I had let him. I'd breastfeed for 20 minutes on each side, but he'd start rooting again only minutes after latching him off. He always seemed hungry, practically eating and waking up every hour, and would cry even though I had just fed him. Sometimes I felt like I shouldn't even bother with a shirt because I was nursing so often. I couldn't imagine how he was already hungry minutes after eating. Sure, he had … [Read more...]