Comfort Feeding Featured Breastfeeding and Tooth Decay Breast milk has immune factors that lessen the presence of unfriendly bacteria, and laboratory tests show human milk does not promote tooth decay.
Attachment Parenting What Are the Signs of Hunger in Breastfed Babies? All babies are different, and all have different ways of letting their mothers know that they are hungry; as you and your baby get to know one another, you will recognize your baby's unique hunger signals.
Cue Feeding Featured Cluster Feeding and Fussy Evenings - Tips and Tricks Cluster Feeding (sometimes called ‘bunch feeding’) is what the word suggests. Feeds that are ‘clustered’ together; this occurrence is normal!
Overfeeding Featured Can You Overfeed a Breastfed Baby? Regular feeding is a natural behavior. Mothers need to be aware of the fact that breastfeeding is not just about nourishment, it is also about bonding, warmth, comfort, affection... breastfeeding has been proven to decrease anxiety and pain too.
Reflux Featured Is My Baby Spitting Up a Cause for Concern? Spitting up typically peaks between the ages of two and four months. By the time most babies can sit up by themselves, they usually have mastered the skill of keeping their food down.