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Savings on Breast Pumps for Breastfeeding Moms
Why would anyone spend $200 or more on a Medela, Avent, or Ameda breast pump, when you can buy one of these cheap breast pumps? Walk into any Wal-Mart, Target or Babies ‘R Us in the United States and you will see cheap breast pumps. Seeing them everywhere lends certain credence. Many of the companies […]
What Nursing Supplies Do You Really Need
Breastfeeding advocates love to say how much cheaper - or free - breastfeeding is. It’s true, there’s much less stuff and expense involved in nursing than in formula feeding, but a couple of products can make life much easier. Here’s what’s vital, and here’s what is nice, and what you can do without.
The most obvious […]
How to Choose a Breast Pump
Having a good breastpump is an essential part of having a child. So, how to choose a breast pump ?
There are two major types of breastpump - manual and battery/electric. Single and double models are available. If you need to pump often, consider a dual electric model. However, if you don’t need to pump often, […]
Tips For Breast Milk Storage
If you breastfeed your baby, chances are there will come a time when you need to store breast milk. This can be when you return to work or even if you are only planning a few hours out.
Storing breast milk can be one of the most confusing things for new moms and it is good […]
Breastfeeding: Choosing a breast pump
If you’re breast-feeding your baby, a breast pump may offer welcome flexibility. But how do you know which type of pump is best? Ask yourself these questions.
Breast-feeding is a round-the-clock commitment. That’s why many breast-feeding mothers consider breast pumps as important as car seats and baby wipes.
Whether you’re going back to work or simply want […]
Breast Pumps at Work - Nursing Moms Stir Workplace issues
Breastfeeding at work – could there be a more uncomfortable topic?
I’d put money on “No.”
You can discuss the latest cars, cell phones or fashions with your co-workers, but just watch the place empty out when you start talking about breast pumps.
Alas, there were 4.14 million babies born in the United States in 2005, according to […]