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From the moment that we find out we’re pregnant, we want what is best for our baby. A healthy, well balanced diet, light exercise, little stress and sleep are all important for our little one to grow strongly during the nine months. Although, once we have our baby it is important to still pay attention [...]
June 21, 2010
Some mom’s when they first start breastfeeding are not comfortable to even feed in front of their husbands. I know I found it very weird with my first child – by my third I was nursing at restaurants and family events with no problems. The one thing that got me through those awkward moments was [...]
June 1, 2010
When my husband and I first found out we were pregnant we were ecstatic. We went out and did everything that your typical mainstream first time parents would do in preparation for our child’s arrival in to the world. We had our baby registry, bought the crib and read all the books. When it came [...]
May 7, 2010
How many times have you been out in public and your child gets hungry? Some think it’s easier to find clean water – or carry heavy water bottles – mix up a bottle. Many times leave the baby in the stroller and just prop the bottle up. Not me. I find being able to sit [...]
May 5, 2010
Have you seen the trailer for the documentary Formula Fed America? Makes you think twice before you say “I was not breastfed and I turned out fine.” There is a huge epidemic in what is now the fattest country in the world – America. Breastfeeding is looked on as strange, abnormal, weird and many other [...]
May 3, 2010
Judy P. Masucci, Ph.D. founder of A Mother’s Boutique joins us to give us some great tips on breastfeeding and the workplace. It’s important to know your rights and what facilities are already available to you at your workplace. Should a lactation program not already be set up- be a leader and get one going! Links [...]







July 23, 2010
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