Helping parents nurture healthy babies

Blog Entries December 2007

by Barbara Dehn -

“Is he coming with them?” my son asked anxiously. “Will Brandon be here for Christmas?” Everyone in the house was excited, because there would be a baby in the house for Christmas. Every baby is wonderful, special, adorable, and seeing how people melt in their presence is interesting to watch.

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by Kate Kahn -

I read an opinion piece today about a woman who decided to feed her baby formula after trying unsuccessfully to breastfeed. She talked about how she was made to feel guilty, as if she was a bad mother, by others who were breastfeeding and felt there are no other options. She had joined a few mothers' groups to bond with other new moms and in...

by Barbara Dehn -

With her first 3 children, my patient, Sarah, breastfed her children exclusively. She felt like a cow, because she had such an abundance of milk. In fact, when she had to return to work, she still pumped a quart each day! This, is in addition to the feedings she was able to do at home. Her freezer was overflowing with milk. Each of them was...

by Kate Kahn -

We all know the benefits of mother's milk. But we also know it's not always possible to breastfeed for a variety of reasons, all of which are legitimate (it makes me nuts when people pass judgment). And while I've talked alot in this blog about formula-feeding and breastfeeding, there's another option that's worth...

by Kate Kahn -

Breastfeeding is a wonderful thing. But it can also be overwhelming for a new mother. There are those who say that hospitals often sabotage the process by handing out free formula in baby bags when a mother leaves the hospital. But let's be real. Whether or not a goodie bag is provided at the end of the hospital stay is not the determining...

by Barbara Dehn -

Today, I saw a friend who works in Pediatrics at a large metropolitan hospital and who cares for many babies who are hospitalized for a variety of reasons. Babies in the neonatal intensive care unit are able to get banked breast milk and formula if their moms aren’t able to produce enough breast milk. For many of these moms, the stress,...

by Kate Kahn -

When digesting all the facts about breastfeeding versus formula-feeding, I've learned that it's important to think about what's not being said. For instance, this past spring the federal Agency for Healthcare Quality Research published a report evaluating research on breastfeeding and children's health. Researchers looked at more than nine-...