July 23, 2009 — Mothers of preterm infants can avoid insufficient breast milk production by combining hand techniques with electric pumping, according to results of an observational study reported ...
Together, Pump In Style® Pro+ and Freestyle™ Mini Hands-free expand Medela’s portable and wearable portfolio, offering Canadian mothers more choice in how, when, and where they pump without ...
Mothers of premature infants may still be able to feed their babies breast milk if they can establish a good routine to express milk using a hospital-grade pump, a recent U.K. study suggests.
Medela, the brand trusted by millions of moms worldwide and the #1 breast pump brand used in hospitals 1, today announced the launch of two new innovative breast pumps: Pump In Style® Pro+ and Motion™ ...
Breastfeeding is supposed to be natural, right? Between all the pump parts, bottle parts, nursing covers, nursing pillows, nipple shields, and nipple creams you’ve amassed you may have started to ...
How can working mothers continue breastfeeding while balancing the demands of their jobs? In an article published by HelloNation, Patty Gatter of The Breastfeeding Shop in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, ...
Nancy Murray, nurse clinician and lactation consultant at Duke Children's Primary Care, answers some frequently asked questions about breast milk pumping. I wrote about WakeMed's Mothers' Milk Bank ...
The majority of new mothers in the United States use breast pumps in the first 4 months postbirth in order to achieve their personal human milk feeding goals. Although these mothers seek guidance from ...
Once this process of breastfeeding is faced with the challenge of a declining production, several parents turn to the Internet to find out more about the available pharmaceutical solutions, such as ...