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breastfeedingThe World Health Organisation now recommends breastfeeding for the first two years of your baby's life. By taking the time and effort to breastfeed your baby, you are providing tailored nutrients and antibodies to your little one. The benefits of better health, a go anywhere, anytime solution to feeding and the sedative effect of a feed cannot be understated. It's just brilliant to be able to feed your baby, hold them close and have them fall blissfully asleep in your arms.

Breastfeeding is a fantastic way to bond with your baby. However, it's not always easy to get started and many women have some complications in the first few weeks. You both have to sort out how attachment works. Soon we'll bring you video and photos to help you understand the process. You'll see a baby attach, hear the 'let down' and see them fall off, asleep.

Meanwhile we bring you breastfeeding items from all over the world. There is a new item each day, so be sure to check here regularly for new breastfeeding tips.

  • The Best Personal Electric Breast Pump

    The number one choice of mothers who go back to work full-time. The only disadvantage of these breast pumps may be the price, but one of these pumps can easily pay for itself when compared to the cost of formula at $100 a month. Medela Pump In Style Advanced Breast Pump, Medela Pump In Style Original Breast Pump, Ameda Purely Yours Breast Pump, Avent Isis IQ Duo Breast Pump, Playtex Embrace Breast Pump.

  • The Economy Personal Electric Breast Pump

    As a group these are the most incongruent breast pumps: there is a great variety in features, cost and design. Users either rave about them or hate them. Buyers should do their research carefully for these breast pumps. Medela Double Select Breast Pump, Medela Swing Breast Pump, Bailey/Ameda Nurture III Breast Pump, Avent Isis IQ Uno Breast Pump.

  • The Hospital-Grade Breast Pump

    These breast pumps are the only serious choice for women establishing a milk supply for a newborn baby who cannot nurse immediately and frequently after birth. The major disadvantage is their weight and size makes them less portable. Medela Symphony Breast Pump , Ameda Elite Breast Pump, Medela Lactina Breast Pump.

  • The Manual Breast Pump

    The manual breast pump is recommended only for occasional use because most mothers do not get the same quantity of breast milk from a manual breast pump that they can get from an electric pump. They are small, quiet and quick to assemble. Some users like the "hands-on" control and say these breast pumps feel more natural. Others find their hands get tired. Medela Harmony Breast Pump, Ameda One-Hand Breast Pump, Avent Isis (manual) Breast Pump, Medela PedalPump Breast Pump.

  • The Cheap Breast Pump (article)

    These models may be manual or electric and have in common the dissatisfaction of the majority of their consumer reviewers. A breast pump allows a mother to save her breast milk in bottles or bags for her baby's later use.

  • Where to Read Unbiased Reviews of Breast Pumps

    Any manufacturer or retailer of breast pumps can give testimonials of their products. The reviews that are most likely to be reliable are those that allow anyone on the internet to post whatever they like: positive or negative. Also, there is more to be learned from those reviews that are more specific than "hated it" or "loved it." We have found some of the best sources of breast pump reviews written by the consumer.

  • Where to Read Consumer Breast Pump Reviews

    A list of websites that have the most useful volunteer opinions of breast pumps.

  • Why Medela, Ameda, Playtex and Avent Breast Pumps?

    An explanation of why this website gives more emphasis to these breast pumps and other information pertaining to this website.

  • The New Trend In Breast Pumps: Massage

    by Matia Bryson. An article about the difference between the new massaging breast pumps and the traditional suction-only pumps.

  • The Clandestine Acquisition Of A Breast Pump

    by Barbara Fisher. The purchase of a breast pump for a new mother late on a Saturday night smacks of intrigue.

  • Breast Shield Fit: Every Body Is Different

    By Matia Bryson. Discomfort, nipple soreness and low milk output could all be signs of too small a shield on one's breast pump.

  • Breast Pump Adverse Events Reported to the FDA

    An extract of adverse event reports taken by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for 2001 through 2006.

 
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