Going Back to Work? Here is What You Need to Know.
By Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC Suzanna was nearing the end of her pregnancy. “I wish I could stay home with my baby longer,” she said,… Read More »Going Back to Work? Here is What You Need to Know.
By Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC Suzanna was nearing the end of her pregnancy. “I wish I could stay home with my baby longer,” she said,… Read More »Going Back to Work? Here is What You Need to Know.
The following articles may be of interest to mothers and those who support them. This is just the beginning of an extensive online library which… Read More »Breastfeeding Information Articles
By Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC, FILCA Has somebody told you that your baby doesn’t need to breastfeed at night past a certain age? This age often… Read More »Does Your Older Baby Still Need Night Feedings?
By Teresa Pitman “I slept like a baby.” It’s a phrase we use to describe a particularly sound sleep. But any parent knows that sleeping… Read More »Nightwaking
By Genevieve Thomas Colvin, IBCLC “Breast is best” is a standard advocacy mantra, but what does the research and evidence actually say? In reality, breastfeeding… Read More »Research and Evidence-Based Mother-to-Mother Support
By Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC Have you seen all the ads for nursing clothes? They can make you think that you will have to spend… Read More »Do I Need to Buy Special Clothes to Breastfeed?
By Dorothy Rohde-Collins Middlemiss, W. & Kendall-Tackett, K. (Eds.). (2014).The Science of Mother-Infant Sleep: Current Findings on Bedsharing, Breastfeeding, Sleep Training, and Normal Infant Sleep.… Read More »Book review: The Science of Mother Infant Sleep: Current Findings on Bedsharing, Breastfeeding, Sleep Training, and Normal Infant Sleep
By Sharon Knorr, BSMT(ASCP), IBCLC, RLC You are being redirected to the correct link. Please click here for Milk Sharing: Formal and Informal Sharon Knorr,… Read More »Milk Sharing—Formal and Informal