Extended breastfeeding is breastfeeding beyond the first year. It is a very common practice in other countries but is still a little taboo here in the United States (and much of the western world for that matter). There is a lot of pressure on women to wean their babies by their first birthday. [Read the rest]

The CDC has released a new study showing a rise in the number of new moms who are choosing to breastfeed their babies.  77% of new moms are breastfeeding their newborns at birth, up from 60% in 1994.  The greatest rise was seen among African-Americans who are now breastfeeding at a rate of 65%, up [Read the rest]

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding exclusively until age 6 months and continued breastfeeding until at least 1 year of age.  Unfortunately most OB/GYNs don’t talk to their patients about breastfeeding and all the benefits that go along with it.  Most women are left to find out about breastfeeding on their own.  It can [Read the rest]

Breastfeeding is not without its challenges, issues can arise throughout the time you are breastfeeding your baby.  One of the most common challenges women face is clogged milk ducts.  Some women will breastfeed multiple babies and never experience this complication, while others will have it happen multiple times.  There are many things that can cause [Read the rest]

There is an old-wives tale out there that you shouldn't eat chocolate while you are breastfeeding as it can result in a very fussy and gassy baby.  I hadn't heard about this old-wives tale until I heard someone mention it on an episode of TLC's "Bringing Home Baby" that I was watching the other day.  [Read the rest]

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