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Flange Size Matters
Flange Size Matters
You may be reading this and wondering, what is a flange?
A flange is the funneled part of your breast pump that c...
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Night Time Feedings
Night Time Feedings: Why are they so important?
“Studies show babies consume about 20% of their feeds at night.”
Let’s start with that...
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Hand Expression
Hand Expression
Hand expression is a useful and helpful technique that can assist you during your feeding journey whether breastfeedi...
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When to Replace your Pump Parts
When to Replace your Pump Parts.
Did you know you need replace certain parts of your pump overtime?It’s ok if you did not know this b...
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facts on fat in your breastmilk
The Facts on Fat in Your Breastmilk.
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The concerned amount of fat in your breast milk is a common worry among breastfeeding...
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Tips for preparing to go back to work
Tips for preparing to go back to work.
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Going back to work after you have your baby can be a time filled with a lot of diffe...
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Tips for boosting your milk supply
Tips for boosting your milk supply.
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Before we dive into those milk boosting tips, let’s first talk about how milk productio...
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5 Tips to Make Breast Pumping Easier
Pumping is definitely hard work and so much is involved besides just the removing milk part!
August 14, 2022
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There are some...
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Remedies for plugged ducts
Plugged ducts can be a common ailment experienced during breastfeeding.
August 14, 2022
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There is a lot of information circu...
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Common reasons for milk supply dip at 3-4 months
You get through those early days and weeks feeding your newborn and you are ready for some smooth sailing! Then seemingly overnight your milk s...
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The power of skin-to-skin
Skin-to-skin isn’t just for those first hours or days after birth! Do not underestimate the power of skin-to-skin time with your baby. Even if ...
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How to tell if baby is getting enough milk
If you are breastfeeding, you might often be concerned with how much milk your baby is actually getting at the breast. After all, you can’t mea...
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