The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that mothers breastfeed exclusively the first six months of an infant's life. The AAP guidelines advise mothers to continue breastfeeding along with the introduction of solid food until a child is at least a year old. The World … [Read more...]
Trump opposition to infant formula marketing restrictions & the US history behind it
Earlier this month, the Trump administration took a stance in favor of infant formula over breastfeeding. Although the president denied it was an action against encouraging breastfeeding in a tweet, the US delegation to the United Nations affiliated World Health Assembly used its … [Read more...]
How to Fix Diastasis Recti and Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor After Childbirth
The female body is truly amazing! Growing a baby for nine months followed by birthing brings big changes of motherhood. Helping your body recover from childbirth is essential for both physical and emotional health and well-being. How Does Pregnancy Affect Your Core and … [Read more...]
Everything You Need to Know About Teething
Most infants' teeth first emerge around six to ten months of age; however, the first baby tooth can come as early has three months of age. Often the term "erupt" is used to describe this process which is appropriate considering the pain infants suffered. These tooth eruptions … [Read more...]
Antibacterial carbohydrates found in breast milk
Breast milk is amazing. It is the perfect food for a growing human. It's common knowledge that breast milk protects babies from getting sick. New research conducted at Vanderbilt University has confirmed that the carbohydrates in breast milk are antibacterial, … [Read more...]
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