Low Milk Supply Featured Is the Color of My Breast Milk Normal? Most people think that breast milk is white, but not always. The tint of breast milk can vary quite a lot. Your breast milk might take on a different hue from time to time, it's usually nothing to worry about.
Interesting Breastfeeding and Chocolate The substance Theobromine has been found to be the primary substance that causes severe symptoms, and especially gas in babies.
Interesting The Lactating Man - Men Can Breastfeed Too! If the prolactin levels are maintained, it is possible for a lactating man to produce enough milk to nurse exclusively in the early month, but supplementation with formula or donor milk is likely to be necessary.
Interesting Hair Loss While Breastfeeding - Is It Normal? Most mothers lose hair after giving birth (especially three months postpartum) whether they breastfeed or not. Hair loss after pregnancy is normal and temporary and most times a mother will return to her usual hair growth cycle between 6 and 12 months after giving birth.
Interesting What Are the Various Stages in Lactation? The more milk that is expelled from the breasts, the more milk will be produced. Milk production relies on the supply and demand system. Also, each breast works alone
Interesting Encouraging Breastfeeding Stories - You Can Do It! There is something to be learned from someone else’s breastfeeding story. Here you will find those breastfeeding hardships, trials and joys and triumphs to motivate those who are thinking of breastfeeding, or who are struggling to breastfeed.