When Does My Milk Supply Regulate? Am I Producing Enough Milk?
Most breastfeeding parents notice that by 12 weeks, their milk supply has regulated, and that their breasts are leaking or feeling overfull as oft...
Most breastfeeding parents notice that by 12 weeks, their milk supply has regulated, and that their breasts are leaking or feeling overfull as oft...
Everyone’s breastfeeding journey is different. Whether you will be a new mom or have your fourth baby on the way, here are five lactation tips to h...
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You might be a first-time expecting mother doing some research to prepare for the newest addition to your family or you’re in the trenches post-partum struggling with breastfeeding trying to find advice & answers. Learn the different types of Lactation Consultants & find the best one for you and your little one.
The majority of mothers produce enough breast milk to meet the needs of their growing babies, but there are certain factors that can put a woman at risk for low milk supply. If you’re dealing with low milk supply, it’s important to seek professional help from a Board Certified Lactation Consultant to figure out the root of the cause. In the meantime, here are our top 5 tips to help you increase your milk production:
Breastfeeding is a crucial aspect of motherhood, providing a myriad of health benefits for both the mother and baby. However, breastfeeding can als...
The LaVie Postpartum Belly Band is a widely popular compression garment that is designed to provide support during postpartum recovery. It is made ...
LaVie Mom has launched a new product - Natural Pump Spray! This is a breastfeeding essential that every pumping mom should have in her arsenal. Th...