Lactation Success Story #3: Bottles for Mom’s Mental Health

Lactation Success Story #3: Bottles for Mom’s Mental Health

I often hear mothers think of breastfeeding as the first and primary step in taking care of their child- it establishes a sense of being a good mother or not right off the bat. However, many don’t realize that being a good mother comes from many facets beyond just a feeding plan! If you love, nurture, and care for your baby, you are indeed a good mom, no matter how you choose to feed!

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Feeding on Demand

Feeding on Demand

Unfortunately for all the type-A people that love a scheduled plan, babies don’t feed based on a timed schedule but instead need to be fed on demand. That means they may want to eat every hour for a while and then space out feedings to every 4 hours at other times. The recommendation is that you feed your baby whenever they indicate that they are hungry.

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Your Baby at Four Months
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Your Baby at Four Months

At four months, it is the end of the newborn era and the beginning of the infant age! Four-month milestones are a lot of fun to follow and explore, so stay informed but also remember to enjoy this journey with your baby.

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RSV Infection in Infants
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RSV Infection in Infants

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) rates are rampant this year, leaving many parents concerned about their babies. RSV is a respiratory virus (like the common cold or covid-19) that can infect people of any age. Still, those with compromised immune systems and infants under 6 months of age are at the highest risk of having severe, even potentially life-threatening cases.

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Engorgement and Why it Happens
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Engorgement and Why it Happens

This is probably a term you have heard before, but what does engorgement really mean? Engorgement is defined as breast pain, firmness, and swelling that is usually uncomfortable. While it can happen at any time throughout a lactation journey, it most commonly occurs with the onset of mature milk production or if the breasts go too long without emptying.

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Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER)
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Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER)

D-MER is associated with brief feelings of intense dread, sadness, depression, hopelessness, and anxiety that occurs only during the letdown phase (the initial 30-90 seconds of milk ejection) and quickly resolve. Unlike postpartum depression, these feelings are fleeting and do not persist throughout the duration of the breastfeeding session or between feedings.

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The Benefits of Breastfeeding for Moms
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The Benefits of Breastfeeding for Moms

While the benefits of breast milk for babies are becoming well-known around the world (they do call it liquid gold for a reason), there are also many amazing advantages for moms themselves!  All the good antibodies and enzymes in breast milk help protect babies from a wide variety of illnesses and diseases, but the act of breastfeeding itself also reduces the risk of severe disorders for mothers, including some cancers!

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Nipple and Breast Pain from Vasospasm
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Nipple and Breast Pain from Vasospasm

Vasospasm occurs when blood vessels contract abnormally, resulting in impaired blood circulation, which can be quite painful. It often presents with color changes of the nipple, such as blanching (turning white) or purple, along with sharp, shooting pain in the nipple, breast, or sometimes both. It is often caused by an incorrect latch cutting off circulation to the nipple but can also result from pre-existing disorders.

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Cesarean Birth and Breastfeeding
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Cesarean Birth and Breastfeeding

Whether it be a planned or emergency c-section, it’s normal that the anticipation of surgery can cause fear or worry. I often have moms ask if their delivery method will affect the baby’s breastfeeding ability. While there can be a few added hurdles to breastfeeding when a baby is born by c-section, these are usually short-lived, and most babies go on to breastfeed without any issue.

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My Breastfeeding Journey - Vasospasms and D-MER
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My Breastfeeding Journey - Vasospasms and D-MER

Bad mother. The last thing any woman wants to hear. The one thing that she's trying not to be. Yet that's what I was told by my sister-in-law when I told her that I didn't know if I wanted to breastfeed. It is drilled into us as women that we are supposed to do certain things and be a certain way when we become mothers- not just by strangers and "society "but from family, friends, and other women who are supposed to be an ally and support systems.

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My Breastfeeding Journey - How We Dealt With Bladder Exstrophy
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My Breastfeeding Journey - How We Dealt With Bladder Exstrophy

I learned immediately after my son was born that this would not be as easy as I had imagined. My sweet boy was born with a rare condition called Bladder Exstrophy, and we didn't know anything about it until I delivered him. In short, his bladder was on the outside of his body. Doctors rushed him to NICU at a hospital an hour away immediately after I gave birth. My husband joined him, and I was left to begin this breastfeeding journey alone without my baby.

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Can I Diet While Breastfeeding?
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Can I Diet While Breastfeeding?

While breastfeeding can help you lose weight due to the calorie demand required to make milk, some moms wonder if it's safe to diet while nursing. As a lactation consultant, I recommend that my clients try to intake extra calories while breastfeeding; however, there are some instances where moms can diet safely without affecting breast milk quantity or quality.

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Switching from Breastfeeding to Formula Feeding

Switching from Breastfeeding to Formula Feeding

When doing their research and considering how they would like to feed their newborn, most parents set out with the goal of providing breast milk to their baby. In fact, 83% of babies are breastfed at some point- but that number drops to just 25% being exclusively breastfed at six months of age. Many mothers then have to switch their babies to formula. Read on to learn how to make the transition.

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Do Mothers Lose Weight Faster With Breastfeeding?
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Do Mothers Lose Weight Faster With Breastfeeding?

Of all the benefits breastfeeding brings to babies and their mothers, the potential to lose the extra weight pregnancy brings may be on the top of the list for many! But does breastfeeding help you lose weight faster in the postpartum period? Various studies show that mothers who exclusively breastfeed their infants return to pre-pregnancy weight more quickly than those who don't.

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