If you plan to breastfeed, you’ve probably considered purchasing a personal-use breastpump. But did you know that you can rent the same breastpumps used in hospitals from some retail stores as well? These are called hospital-grade breastpumps. Designed for daily pumping, they’re the gold standard of breastpumps when it comes to efficiency and performance. They [...]
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9 months of pregnancy and all the physical and emotional changes that you have encountered don’t suddenly go away at the birth of your baby. We know this, but in lots of ways we (and those who love us), sometimes have unrealistic expectations. You may be like many other women, who are so involved in [...]
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Here at Mother Nurture, we take pride in the fact that all our products are carefully selected to be safe, useful,unique and high-quality. Whenever possible, we choose products that are made in the United States. When I first saw these baby “rain stick” rattles, I searched high and low to find the company that created [...]
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Proper Car Seat Installation – even “smart” people get it wrong
Posted on 17. Aug, 2010 by Cerise.
Hello Mother Nurture world!!! My name is Karen. I’m a mom of two and a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. I first became interested in car seats when I was looking for my son’s convertible car seat when he was around 4 months old. I was astonished that the misuse rate is up to 95% [...]
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With this wonderful hot summer weather, comes the joy of swimming and long lazy afternoons by the pool! However, drowning remains the second-leading cause of unintentional injury-related death in children from 1 to 19 years of age, so it warrants a few moments of consideration to be sure we are doing all we can to [...]
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Matt Daigle, the developer of the International Breastfeeding Symbol, spoke at Eastern Kentucky University on June 12, 2010. He has been profoundly pleased with the impact that his small logo has had on improving breastfeeding around the world. A graphic artist for 16 years, Matt developed the symbol as part of a contest held by [...]
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FRANKFORT, KY—Most women have heard that breastfeeding gives babies a healthy start to life. To fit breastfeeding into their lives, however, mothers need the whole community to support their decision beginning with the earliest days after their babies are born. The 2010 World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7) theme “Breastfeeding: Just 1 0 Steps! The Baby-Friendly [...]
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Pediatrics has had a number of interesting articles: Do Infants Fed From Bottles Lack Self-regulation of Milk Intake Compared With Directly Breastfed Infants? Ruowei Li, Sara B. Fein, and Laurence M. Grummer-Strawn Pediatrics 2010;125 e1386-e1393 http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/125/6/e1386?etoc Breastfeeding and Risk for Fever After Immunization Alfredo Pisacane, Paola Continisio, Orsola Palma, Stefania Cataldo, Fabiola De Michele, and [...]
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Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding Videos The Mother and Child Health and Education Trust, in association with UNICEF Maharashtra, has produced a new 10 step video series to support this year’s World Breastfeeding Week 2010 campaign.takes and takes great pleasure in presenting their new website Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Have a written breastfeeding policy [...]
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Press Release World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) 2010 1-7 August 2010 Towards A Baby-Friendly World From 1-7 August 2010, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA), and breastfeeding advocates in more than 170 countries worldwide will be celebrating World Breastfeeding Week for the 19th year with the theme “Breastfeeding: Just 10 Steps. The Baby-Friendly Way.” Research [...]



