Myth 1: You cannot breastfeed if you have small breasts or flat nipples.
Fact: Outward appearance of your breasts does not affect a mother’s ability to produce and dispense milk to her baby. Breasts of all shapes and sizes can feed a hungry baby.
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Myth 1: You cannot breastfeed if you have small breasts or flat nipples.
Fact: Outward appearance of your breasts does not affect a mother’s ability to produce and dispense milk to her baby. Breasts of all shapes and sizes can feed a hungry baby.
Time devoted to feeding differs from baby to baby, but it is commonly between eight and fourteen times a day; giving the mom/caregiver breaks of between 1 and a half and 5 hours at a time.
As many as one out of four children regularly refuses to go to school. For 2% of children school refusal becomes a routine problem. It is extremely frustrating to parents to have to deal with a upset child who does not want to go to school, in the midst of having to get everybody in [...]
Everyone is always talking about the large amount of benefits that it holds to a baby to be breastfed, not taking into consideration that there are also some real disadvantages of breastfeeding to the mother of the child. An unhappy mother to a child who is reaping all the benefits of being fed in this [...]
Sticky Parenting Issues like discipline, pocket money, tantrums, nutrition, health and even family holidays. A lot of attention is given to emotional problems ranging from depression to autism, tourette's ADHD and many more.
How Our Children Grow from baby to toddler to tween and even teen. We discuss physical, social, language and emotional development of our children.
Learning to Love to Learn. We discuss home schooling private and public schools, long distance learning, pre-school, primary school, high school and everything after that.