Breastfeeding Problems

You hear people say that "breastfeeding is natural!" So why, for some moms, does it not come so naturally? Learn how to tackle common breastfeeding problems you may encounter along the way—from engorgement to milk supply to nipple confusion.
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Expert Answers to Common Breastfeeding Questions
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How to Be a Happy Breastfeeder
Got nursing issues? No need to cry over a little spilled milk—these veteran moms are letting rookies in on the secrets to breastfeeding bliss. ... Read More
How to Breastfeed Twins
Many moms are tentatively nervous about the prospect of nursing. For expectant moms of twins, it's double the anxiety, particularly in the ... Read More
How to Build a Strong Supply of Breast Milk
Most new moms are unaware that many of the variables affecting breast milk supply are under their control. Author, nurse, and lactation ... Read More
Induced Lactation
Infants have been nursed by surrogate mothers throughout human history. Even a woman not already lactating can induce lactation enough to ... Read More
Is Your Breastfed Newborn Getting Enough to Eat?
With a little advice and helpful information, worried breastfeeding moms can rest assured that their babies are successfully ... Read More
Woman Breastfeeding Baby
Making Nursing Easier for Plus-Size Moms
Women come in a variety of sizes, but until recently breastfeeding products were one-size-fits-all. Find out what's new for plus-size and ... Read More
Q&A: How can I increase the volume of my breast milk?
Q&A: How do I stop my breasts from producing milk?
Q&A: Is it safe to use Nair while breastfeeding?
Q&A: Is my 11-month-old getting enough breast milk?
Q&A: Is there something I can do to boost my milk production?
Q&A: It hurts to breastfeed. What can I do?
Q&A: My baby only falls asleep while nursing. Is this ok?
Q&A: My nursing baby cries at the left breast and not at the right. Why?
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