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Nursing Strike (Breastfeeding)

A nursing "strike" is when your baby has been breastfeeding well for months, then suddenly loses interest in breastfeeding and beg...

Breastfeeding: Plugged Ducts

It is common for many women to have a plugged duct in the breast at some point if she breastfeeds.

Breastfeeding: The Basics

Breastfeed early and often. Breastfeed as soon as possible after birth, within the first hour of life.

Expressing Your Milk (Breastfeeding)

If you must be away from your baby, it will be important to remove milk during the times your baby normally would feed to make sure you will...

Breast Milk Banks

If you can't breastfeed and still want to give your baby human milk, the best place to go is to a human milk bank that can dispense donor hu...

Breastfeeding: Breast Infections

A breast infection, also called mastities, is a sorenesss or a lump in the breast that can be accompanied by a fever and or/ flu-like sympto...

Heartburn (GERD) During Pregnancy

Some babies have a condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which occurs when the muscle at the opening of the stomach opens...

Cleft Palate Birth Defects

Cleft palate and cleft lip are some of the most common birth defects that happen as a baby is developing in the womb.

Nursing After Breast Surgery

How much milk you can produce depends on how your surgery was done and where your incisions are, and the reasons for your surgery.

Breastfeeding Twins

Mothers of twins or multiples might feel overwhelmed with the idea of breastfeeding more than one baby at a time.