Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. When can I start pumping my breast milk? Some women who breastfeed start pumping soon …
Breastfeeding FAQs: Safely Storing Breast Milk
Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. How do I store my breast milk? You can freeze and/or refrigerate your pumped (or …
Breastfeeding FAQs: Sleep – Yours and Your Baby’s
Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are some answers to common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. Where should my baby sleep? There are many options for where your baby can sleep, …
Breastfeeding FAQs: Solids and Supplementing
Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. Is it OK to give my baby breast milk and formula? Although breast milk is the …
Breastfeeding FAQs: Some Common Concerns
Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. Is it normal for my baby to spit up after feedings? Sometimes, babies spit up when …
Breastfeeding FAQs: Supply and Demand
Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. How can I increase my milk supply? Your milk supply is determined by the stimulation …
Breastfeeding FAQs: Your Eating and Drinking Habits
Whether you’re a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common queries that mothers — new and veteran — may have. What should I eat? Just as when you were pregnant, it’s important to eat well …
Breastfeeding vs. Formula Feeding
Choosing whether to breastfeed or formula feed their baby is one of the biggest decisions expectant and new parents will make. A number of health organizations — including the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Medical Association (AMA), and the World Health Organization (WHO) — recommend breastfeeding as the best …
Caffeine and Your Child
Most parents wouldn’t dream of giving their kids a mug of coffee, but might routinely serve soft drinks containing caffeine. Foods and drinks with caffeine are everywhere, but it’s wise to keep caffeine consumption to a minimum, especially in younger kids. The United States hasn’t developed guidelines for caffeine intake …
Carbohydrates, Sugar, and Your Child
Carbohydrates are the body’s most important and readily available source of energy. Even though they’ve gotten a bad rap lately and are sometimes blamed for the obesity epidemic in America, carbs are a necessary part of a healthy diet for both kids and adults. The two major forms of carbs are: …