
I found this interesting article in the Denver 7 News channel. Apparantly studies have shown that breast-feeding reduces asthma, but those benefits were reversed if the children had more than a minimal intake of fast food. Check out the article!

I found this interesting article in the Denver 7 News channel. Apparantly studies have shown that breast-feeding reduces asthma, but those benefits were reversed if the children had more than a minimal intake of fast food. Check out the article!
Here is a great video on the choice to breastfeed past a year. This is a topic that can be controversial and is not for everyone, but is still a valid option and works for some families. Shown towards the end is the research and backing from other organizations (ie, American Academy of Pediatrics and World Health Organization). Enjoy!
Get baby to breast immediately! – The time right after your baby is born is precious. Babies are often alert right after birth (especially if the birth was unmedicated) and will usually latch on. However after an hour or so baby falls into a deep sleep (being born is hard work!) and may not wake to breastfeed again for a while. Also it’s important that baby recognize and bond with mom as well as imprint on the breast at the start.