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Breastfeeding Tips for Working Moms


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    Sudden Decrease in Milk Supply: Why It Happens And How to Bounce Back

    It is hard to imagine a thing more unstable than breast milk supply. From engorgement in the early breastfeeding stages to milk rivers drying up after introducing solids, breastfeeding moms have 1000 and 1 reasons to lose peace of mind and storm Google with “sudden decrease in milk supply” inquiries.  An interesting fact: a sudden decrease in milk supply at 1 month or 2 months happens more often than at…

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    Cluster Pumping Guide: All You Need to Know to Unlock Abundant Milk Flow

    Worried about your milk supply hitting a dip when you return to work or simply seeking to boost those precious drops for your little one? Cluster pumping, often mistaken for power pumping (but they are not the same things!), might be the answer. This comprehensive guide will provide you with everything you need to know about cluster pumping, from its benefits and how-to’s to potential risks and answers to common…

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    Signs Your Milk Supply Is Dropping (Real And False) And How to Restore It

    It is difficult to find a breastfeeding mom who has never asked herself this wrenching question: is my milk enough for my baby? Indeed, what are the signs of insufficient milk production? The problem of a low milk supply is real, and some moms wish they had panicked earlier and hadn’t starved their little ones by standing their “breast is best” ground. The good news is that the actual low…

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    8 Powerful Drinks to Help Milk Supply Naturally (#1, 4, and 6 Are Mom Favorites!)

    Being a source of food for a cute tiny person can be overwhelming, especially if this source also tries to work and make a living. Whether you decide to return to work after maternity leave and need to build up a freezer stash or you think your inner milk plant needs a nudge, drinking more fluids can help you boost milk supply (since breast milk is water by 87%). So…