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Bronchiolitis and Breastfeeding


During winter time, bronchiolitis is the most common chest infection that affects babies and children under the age of two. It’s usually mild and can be treated at home, but sometimes it can be serious. How do I know if my baby has bronchiolitis or a simple cold? The early symptoms of bronchiolitis are similar […]

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How to Increase your Milk Supply


Most mothers I work with produce enough breast milk to meet their baby’s needs, but during their breastfeeding journey they have the feeling that their milk is not enough. Most of the time this is just a feeling because the babies are going through a growth spurt or a breastfeeding crisis, however, there are occasions […]

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How to Prevent Nipple Cracks?


One of the things I hear the most during my antenatal consultations is that mothers assume that breastfeeding (especially during the first few days) is going to be painful. To be honest I have goosebumps every time, because having nipple cracks should not be something normal during your breastfeeding journey. Let me tech you what […]

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Why is Breastfeeding Important? Breastfeeding Benefits for You and your Baby


If you’re still not sure about breastfeeding your newborn baby, I would recommend reading this blogand I’m pretty sure you’ll change your mind, or at least give yourself a chance to enjoy the benefits foryou both. Breastfeeding has long-term benefits for you and your baby. Any amount of breast milk has a positiveeffect and it’s […]

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What Not To Eat Whilst Breastfeeding


When you get pregnant, one of the first recommendations that you receive is the food you should avoid like raw fish, non-pasteurized cheese… and of course alcohol and tobacco. Because you are getting use to this situation, when you give birth and start breastfeeding you may think that you should continue with the same rules, […]

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Kangaroo Mother Care and Benefits


Breastfeeding is without any doubt, more than just feeding your baby. It’s a moment of true love between you both. So, to strengthen this bond and establish your first days on your breastfeeding journey, it’s important to enjoy this skin to skin intimacy from the moment that your baby is born. You may be thinking, […]

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