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All About Breastfeeding

Lori Jill Isenstadt from All About Breastfeeding is on a mission to normalize breastfeeding..... all around the world. Learn from mothers who are actively breastfeeding, sharing their personal stories of breastfeeding with ease and babies who just know exactly what to do. Hear intimate stories from mothers about their struggles and pain with breastfeeding. Everyday moms sharing extraordinary stories of what life was like behind their breastfeeding doors. Get help with common concerns such as low milk supply, oversupply, babies who are tongue and lip tied, premature babies, sick babies who are breastfeeding as well as babies who have had surgeries such as heart and cleft surgeries. Book authors and physicians who are huge breastfeeding supporters share their expertise as they all have a common interest. To normalize breastfeeding. Stories about mothering, parenting, pregnancy and postpartum are shared too.
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Now displaying: February, 2017
Feb 27, 2017
In our show today, Tressa talks about the homebirth of her two daughters.  She gives us a window into her postpartum life and talks about the difficulties she had.  Tressa attempted to hold in her postpartum depression feelings, not even wanting to talk to her family about it.  She tells us how a frank discussion with her husband led her to seek help and how she realized that was the best decision she every could have had.  Tressa then brings us deeper into her family's life and tells us how she came to tandem nurse her daughters and what it  meant to her and her family.
Feb 24, 2017
I think the biggest misconception when it comes to babies feeding and sleeping cycles is that it is our job as parents to get our babies on a schedule.  In theory, this sounds like it would really work and is in the best interest of the baby and parents.  If your baby ate and slept on a schedule that you designed, this would fit nicely into your day and you would have a routine that you can count on.  In theory, seems good, However, when adults attempt to have this degree of control over a new baby, it typically is a hard thing to make happen and if you are breastfeeding your baby, this forced routine causes lots of breastfeeding difficulty. 
 
There are some very real common sense and practical reasons why this is just not a safe way to go about feeding your baby. 
Feb 13, 2017

Kathy grew up in the 60's and 70's in Southern California and was the oldest of 4 kids.  Her father was a veterinarian and her mother stayed at home raising her kids. She never really thought much about breastfeeding until she was pregnant with her first baby.  

Feb 6, 2017

Chrissie Wywrot is a content and social media strategist who works with passionate entrepreneurs focused on helping others and making a difference with their businesses.

Feb 3, 2017
We are going to be talking about a very personal and very sensitive subject amongst the breastfeeding community.  Your milk supply.  I know this is personal and I know this sensitive.  I also know that this is a huge topic of concern and based on the great response I have had from the last several shows that I talked about milk supply, I know this is a subject you want to hear more about.  
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