How to Stop Breastfeeding When You’re Ready
Babies can be breastfed from birth up to two years and beyond. But there are many personal reasons why parents might choose to stop breastfeeding at any stage.
Babies can be breastfed from birth up to two years and beyond. But there are many personal reasons why parents might choose to stop breastfeeding at any stage.
We’ve put together this guide to the different stages of breast milk production and its benefits to help you through!
You’re no doubt wondering how much formula or breast milk your baby should have per feed, and how often they need to feed in a day.
Pumping breast milk shouldn’t hurt and making sure that you have the correct breast pump horn size for your nipples makes it easier to painlessly express breast milk for your baby.
Let’s run through some guidance on when and how often to pump, as well as how a breast pump can help you to maintain a good breast milk supply.
Your baby may be crying while being bottle or breastfed for several reasons. Let’s run through what these reasons are and how you can help soothe your little one during feeds.
So, you’ve heard of dream feeding but you’re not sure what a dream feed is, or how to do it. Let’s run through all the dream feed details that you need to know.
Although it can be a little tricky to get used to at first, expressing and pumping breast milk shouldn’t hurt, feel uncomfortable or cause breast tenderness.
Our guide to getting to grips with breast pumps… literally!
Let’s run through what foods you can include in your breastfeeding diet to support breast milk production.
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The Tommee Tippee Made for Me pumps are designed to be a perfect fit for Tommee Tippee bottles. You may get leaks and spills if you use other brands of bottles and containers that don’t fit correct. Expressing directly into the bottle allows mom to feed and store without decanting , saving every single drop of mom’s precious gold liquid.