Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Breastfeeding, But Didn't Know Who To Ask

Available Information from Anne

Breastfeeding Basics
~ Why Breastfeed? Advantages for everyone
~ Breastfeeding Benefits: How They Add Up
~ Establishing Your Milk Supply: Starting Off Right
~ Breastfeeding After a Cesarean new
~ How can I tell if my baby is getting enough milk
~ Waking A Sleepy Baby
~ Introducing Bottles and Pacifiers to a Breastfed Baby
~ Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight Loss While Breastfeeding
~ Nursing Discreetly
~ Night Waking... will I ever get any sleep?
~ Collecting and Storing Breastmilk
~ Returning to Work or School
~ Caregiver’s Guide to the Breastfed Baby
~ Starting Solids
~ Weaning

Miscellaneous

~ About Anne
~ Frequently Asked Questions
~ Ask Anne
~ Mother's Stories
~ Media Updates 
Specific Circumstances
~ BML and Blis (Breast Milk Leakage)
~ Breast Infections and Plugged Ducts
~ Breastfeeding and Birth Control
~ Drugs & Breastfeeding
~ Engorgement
~ Flat or Inverted Nipples
~ Increasing Your Milk Supply
~ Jaundice
~ Lactation Suppression
~ Nursing During Pregnancy and Tandem Nursing 
~ Nursing Strike
~ Nursing Tips for Large Breasted Mothers
~ Over Supply...too much milk
~ Teething and Biting
~ Relactation and Adoptive Nursing
~ Spitting Up: Is it Reflux?
~ Sore Nipples
~ When Breastfeeding Doesn't Work Out
~ When Nursing Mothers Get Sick

Fun Stuff

~ Test Your Breastfeeding IQ 
~ Thinking of Having Children?
~ Poems and Humor
~ To All The Mothers I Know And Love
~ Hodge Podge

 

 

 

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The assistance that you receive either on Medela's website via our website is not meant as a substitute for professional guidance from your local health care professional. Please seek help from your local health care professional or IBCLC (1 800 TELL YOU or email to ILCA@erols.com for a local referral to an IBCLC in your area) if you are experiencing problems with breastfeeding or if you have continuing concerns.

Information given can not be construed as medical advice. Please check with your health care provider when making decisions concerning lactation that may impact the health and well-being of you and/or your breastfeeding child. If you are concerned about your breastfeeding situation, or about your health or the health of your child, please call your health care provider immediately. Additionally, please be aware that our lactation consultant tailors her response to a specific situation, taking into account the information shared . Our response may not be appropriate for other mothers, since each mother and baby couple is unique.