by Liza Janda | Jun 2, 2019 | Breastfeeding, Bringing Baby Home Postpartum Care |
You can find a million articles, research studies, and blog posts about the benefits of breastfeeding. Is there really a difference between breastfeeding and feeding a baby formula? That subject, ” Risks of NOT Breastfeeding”, can trigger some serious...
by Liza Janda | Feb 5, 2019 | Breastfeeding |
The most common cause of nipple pain while breastfeeding is a Poor Latch. If you have sore nipples and you see any of these 11 sign of a poor latch, you need to see a certified lactation consultant (ICBLC). Ask your pediatrician for a referral to a lactation...
by Liza Janda | Jul 17, 2017 | Articles, Bradley Method, Breastfeeding, Easier Labor & Birth, Questions to Ask Your Doctor or Midwife, Uncategorized |
Pregnant? Now What? Do you know the right questions to ask to make sure you and your baby get the best care and the safest birth? How do you know what kind of birth you want? Take the quiz to see how much you know or how much you need to learn. Hurry up!...
by Liza Janda | May 2, 2017 | Breastfeeding, Bringing Baby Home Postpartum Care, Postpartum |
by Liza Janda If you’re like most women in the U.S. you probably had a cascade of interventions during labor and birth to help get your baby out. The use of these interventions – IV, epidural, pitocin, analgesia, antibiotics – can often be very helpful but...
by Liza Janda | Jul 24, 2016 | Articles, Breastfeeding, Easier Labor & Birth |
A student of mine, who took my childbirth classes and prenatal yoga classes for their first birth of twins, is expecting another baby. Kaiser Permanente is their health care provider. Her care provider gave her an official Kaiser Permanente handout on Epidural...
by WP Management Team Dev | Sep 25, 2014 | Breastfeeding
In addition to learning how to have the safest and healthiest birth possible, Bradley Method classes teach you how to breastfeed, so ready, set, breastfeed! Get a flawless latch. Here’s how to breastfeed: Put baby tummy to tummy with you so she doesn’t have to turn...