All About Breastfeeding
Summary: Lori Jill Isenstadt from All About Breastfeeding is on a mission to normalize breastfeeding..... all around the world. She has interviews with Dr Dawn Obrecht, Abby Theuring, Jessica Shortall, Dr. Jack Newman, Maureen Minchin and more. Learn from mothers who are actively breastfeeding, sharing their personal stories of breastfeeding with ease and babies who just know exactly what to do. Hear intimate stories from mothers about their struggles and pain with breastfeeding. Everyday moms sharing extraordinary stories of what life was like behind their breastfeeding doors. Get help with common concerns such as low milk supply, oversupply, babies who are tongue and lip tied, premature babies, sick babies who are breastfeeding as well as babies who have had surgeries such as heart and cleft surgeries. Book authors and physicians who are huge breastfeeding supporters share their expertise as they all have a common interest. To normalize breastfeeding. Lori interviews mothers and professionals about breastfeeding as it relates to pregnancy childbirth postpartum mothering and newborn parenting
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- Artist: Lori J. Isenstadt IBCLC
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Podcasts:
Nutrition Tips for breastfeeding moms
What is and how to prevent engorgement
Fun and humorous thoughts about Mother's Day
When postpartum packs a punch interview with Kristina Cowan
Weaning stories
I am going to personalize this subject a bit and than add more information to your knowledge base about parent- led weaning.
I know we have many seasons in our mothering and weaning is just another Season.
My motherhood journey's been up and down and around the houses. We sadly had two early miscarriages close together in 2016 and 17,
I'm mum to one daughter, Jude, who's nearly 20 months, married to Maurice, and live in London, UK. I'm a freelance writer and editor and pregnant with baby number two, due August 2020. I'm also setting up a new micro business in reproductive health trauma support.
Lori talks about self care during these uncertain times and breastfeeding your baby
There is a lack of excellent breastfeeding education in medical and nursing school
Feed your baby. Keep up your milk supply. Enjoy your baby.
what I see happening in real life, in real homes, all over the world.
Karen Lasby leads a specialized nursing team in post-discharge follow-up of extremely premature infants and their families.
If you learn what not to do and why you should not do it, than perhaps I can save you from creating breastfeeding challenges that you don't need.