Every person is different and some people will need to pump more or less frequently to get the amount of milk their newborn needs. Your pumping schedule will also likely change as time goes on, and as ...
Exclusive pumping is when you feed your baby with only pumped milk, rather than direct breastfeeding or nursing. In practice, you express (or squeeze out) milk from your breast using a pump and then ...
Going back to work right after maternity leave is a huge transition; if the mother is persisting with breastfeeding, then it definitely calls for very detailed planning. In reality, keeping busy at ...
Nancy Murray, nurse clinician and lactation consultant at Duke Children's Primary Care, answers some frequently asked questions about breast milk pumping. I wrote about WakeMed's Mothers' Milk Bank ...
It’s never too early to learn about pumping and never too late to start or support your pumping journey. Pumping can look different to everyone—it can be an empowering option for autonomy, a medical ...
Both nursing and pumping are excellent ways to feed a baby breast milk. People should choose the feeding strategy or combination of strategies that work best for them and the infant. Breast milk is ...
The dawn of the breast pump brought many new opportunities to nursing mothers. Moms now have the ability to be away from their baby for extended periods of time while maintaining breastfeeding.