Understanding Early Breastfeeding: Colostrum and Milk Production Explained Many new mothers worry their baby won’t get enough nourishment before milk “comes in” around day 3-4 postpartum. Your body starts producing colostrum as early as 16 weeks into pregnancy. This nutrient-rich, antibody-packed first milk fuels Early Breastfeeding & Colostrum Production and gives your baby vital nutrients […]
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Antenatal Expressing for Early Breastfeeding Success. Have you heard of antenatal expressing? It is the act of hand expressing colostrum in the last few weeks of pregnancy You may ask yourself what are some potential reasons a woman would do this? Have you heard of antenatal expressing? It is the act of hand expressing colostrum […]
Embrace Mindfulness for a Positive Pregnancy Journey. A positive mindset sets the stage for a healthy pregnancy, smooth birth, and joyful postpartum. As a midwife, I urge every expectant mother to adopt mindfulness practices by downloading a trusted mindfulness app and engaging in daily meditation and breathing exercises. One excellent resource is the free, clinically […]
Looking for a healthy snack that also supports your milk supply? Try this Easy Recipe for Lactation-Enhancing Chocolate Bliss Balls! These delicious, nutrient-packed treats are quick to make and full of lactation-boosting ingredients. Chocolate Peanut Lactation Bliss Balls Ingredients:• 1/2 cup rolled oats• 1 tbsp brewer’s yeast• 1 tbsp ground flaxseed• 3 tbsp crunchy natural […]
Looking for a quick and healthy lactation smoothie recipe that also supports your milk supply? This delicious Banana & Cinnamon Lactation Smoothie is packed with key ingredients known to promote milk production. It provides the same lactation-boosting benefits as half a dozen lactation cookies—without the extra sugar! Ingredients: • 1 banana• 1 cup almond milk […]
A common question I hear as a midwife is, “Should I breastfeed if I’m unwell?” The simple answer is YES! Breastfeeding while sick benefits your baby. Your breastmilk contains antibodies and immune-boosting factors that help protect your baby from illness. Continuing to nurse provides your baby with valuable protection against the effects of your sickness. […]