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Find the Best Type of Breast Pump for Yourself

  Breast pumps are as vital and helpful to nursing mothers as baby wipes, lactation supplements , nursing clothes or back support pillows are. Breast pumps remove and collect milk from your breasts, both removing and collecting are very important as one ensures steady milk supply and the other ensures that the baby is always stocked up with the best source of food in the whole world. Choosing the right kind of breast pump according to your usage and lifestyle is very important as it can make your life so much easier. Choosing the right kind of breast pump in advance is tough as the shape and size of the breasts changes, the amount of milk supply, how much your baby draws milk and how many times he feeds is all dependent on the little one. Although familiarizing yourself with a breast pump before delivering your baby can be very helpful but buying it afterward will pay you better. Breast pumps are available in a wide range in the markets now, choosing the right one for your needs can

Useful Tips to Ensure Painless Breastfeeding

  Breastfeeding your little one is no easy feat, it's demanding, daunting, time-taking, tiring and sometimes painful as well. It tests your patience and commitment level. According to WHO, about 55% of the mothers who start breastfeeding when their child is born, quit it within the first 3-6 months. There’s no doubt that breast milk is like “Liquid Gold” for the young one, giving him the best nutrients, nourishment and immunity boosters that no other food source can provide. Mothers go the extra mile to ensure that their milk supply is sufficient for the baby by taking lactation supplements, breast milk cookies , emergency brownies and other milk supply boosters, but the painful breastfeeding can sometimes shake their resolve and they quit it. Most of the new moms are told that breastfeeding comes inherent to all mothers without giving it much thought, practice or preparation. This is true to some extent but it’s also a learning process for both the mother and the baby. This proc