“I love every bit of my postpartum body,” she writes. “It’s truly amazing how my body held create and carry and 8 lb 2 oz baby.”
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For Teachers, Pumping on the Job Is Nearly Impossible — and That Needs to Change
“In order to maintain an adequate milk supply, experts recommend pumping every 2-3 hours, and for at least 20 minutes a time per session. And since all mothers respond to pumping differently, some need lengthier or more frequent sessions than that. Many mothers shared that their school schedule could not meet their pumping needs, and it was a painful struggle to pump enough milk for their babies.”
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Childbirth Connection
It will be interesting to see what comes of this.
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This Mom Had Her Maternity Shoot At Target, & It’s Real AF
A fun, change-of-pace maternity photo shoot.
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Uncovering Breastfeeding Misconceptions
Closing out National Breastfeeding Month and Black Breastfeeding Week:
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Uncovering Breastfeeding Misconceptions
Closing out National Breastfeeding Month and Black Breastfeeding Week:
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Hard commute? Midwife rode an inflatable swan to deliver baby in flood
“Rude says the flood waters on her Katy, Texas street were up to her waist, making it impossible to transport her birthing supplies without damaging them. When she learned her patient, Andrea Haley, had been having contractions for several days and was approaching active labor, the two women began planning a way to get Rude to the birthing center for the delivery.”
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Hard commute? Midwife rode an inflatable swan to deliver baby in flood
“Rude says the flood waters on her Katy, Texas street were up to her waist, making it impossible to transport her birthing supplies without damaging them. When she learned her patient, Andrea Haley, had been having contractions for several days and was approaching active labor, the two women began planning a way to get Rude to the birthing center for the delivery.”
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