Once your baby is here you'll need to figure out a feeding method. Here you'll find information to help you make your decisions, including information on breastfeeding, breast pumps, baby bottles, weaning and more.
Breastfeeding is a great way to feed your baby. But how to breastfeed is a lost art and a quickly evolving science. How can you get the information you need to know to have a successful, pleasant experience with your baby?
Breastfeeding may be natural but there are a lot of things that you still need to pay attention to and figure out like working and breastfeeding, how to choose the right breast pump and when and how to wean.
See how much you know about breastfeeding and nursing your baby, including the benefits of breastfeeding and how to position your baby at the breast.
Taking a breastfeeding class before you have your baby is a great idea! There are so many things to learn, the problem is that not every class is created equally. So how do you know if you have a good breastfeeding class or a bad one?
This breastfeeding gallery show pictures and photos of breastfeeding babies. Here you can see different hold and correct and incorrect poitions for breastfeeding.
A simple step by step guide to breastfeeding your baby. From starting a feeding, to getting a good latch and finishing your feeding...
Here are some reasons to breastfeed. Some you may know, other might be a complete surprise. See how you can help you and baby be healthier.
Making the Right Choice for Your Baby, from the FDA.
Comprehensive collection of breastfeeding information, including problems and work issues.
The Beaba Babycook makes doing homemade baby food very easy! This machine will steam cook meals, puree and even reheat. Everything you need to make your own baby food.
The FDA looks at artificial breast milk.
An overview of formula by the FDA.
A look at the nature and nuture part of infant feeding by the FDA.
From About's Baby Parenting Guide, Lynn Johnson.
Information on the ever-popular question, "Should I pump and dump my milk if I drink alcohol?"
Written by Andrea Eastman, a childbirth educator, learn how your labor choices affect your breastfeeding.
This is the official publication to support breastfeeding from the American Academy of Pediatrics, including new guidelines for visiting your pediatrician.
A study done to compare the breastfeeding rates through 1995, and compare the rates of 1989 and 1995.