Slow Bone Loss During Breastfeeding: Strap on a Baby Carrier!
No need for dumbells. This lactating mama's weight- bearing exercise will slow bone loss. Another reason to carry your little one! Calcium is typically transferred from your bones to your breast milk...
View ArticleScientific Study On How Babywearing Promotes Essential Bonding
These days most parents are already familiar with how beneficial babywearing is for mom and baby. Now new scientific research shows another amazing reason to wear your baby and keep your bodies...
View ArticleBook Review: The Other Baby Book, A Natural Approach to Baby’s First Year
Ready to get your cradle rocked? The Other Baby Books, A Natural Approach to Baby’s First Year, greets readers with this inviting question, before jumping into a wide range of family-centered topics...
View ArticleResearch: Breast Milk Contains More Than 700 Species of Beneficial Bacteria
More research dollars than ever are being put toward the discovery and a better understanding of what is already well known and promoted worldwide, that Breast is Best. And that breastfed babies are...
View ArticleThe Impact of a Mother’s Love on Brain Size and Development
(Photo : Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D./Child Trauma Academy) Neurologists say that the sizeable difference between these two brains of two different 3-year-olds has one primary cause: the way that their...
View ArticleSlow Bone Loss During Breastfeeding: Strap on a Baby Carrier!
No need for dumbells. This lactating mama's weight- bearing exercise will slow bone loss. Another reason to carry your little one! Calcium is typically transferred from your bones to your breast milk...
View ArticleScientific Study On How Babywearing Promotes Essential Bonding
These days most parents are already familiar with how beneficial babywearing is for mom and baby. Now new scientific research shows another amazing reason to wear your baby and keep your bodies...
View ArticleBreastfeeding on Demand: a Cross-Cultural Perspective
I discovered the work of Gwen Dewar, Ph.D when ParentingScience.com covered her 2008 work on breastfeeding on demand, also known as “baby-led” and “on-cue” feeding. The basis of this practice is that...
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