Parenting Tips

Tips for New Breastfeeding Moms
Tips for new breastfeeding moms Don’t limit night feedings Avoid pacifiers & bottles for the first 4-6 weeks Start breastfeeding as soon as baby is born Request your partner’s support Get supp...
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Lavie – which is your pick? The Lavie mom range of products can help to: Improve your milk flow and letdown Provide relief from pumping discomfort Empty your breasts more effectively during pumpi...
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Power Pumping Schedule Step 1 – Pump 20 mins Step 2 – Rest 10 mins Step 3 – Pump 10 mins Step 4 – Rest 10 mins Step 5 – Pump 10 mins After step 5, Repeat! Power pumping is a technique used to mimic...
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Five Ways to Relieve Engorged Breasts
Feeling uncomfortable and in pain? Here are some tips you can try to help relief the pain. If not, try our range of products from Lavie to help with engorged breasts Use cold compresses Apply mois...
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Empty Breasts Make Milk Fastest
By pumping your milk from your breasts frequently, your milk production rate will also increase! The more frequently you pump your milk from your breasts, the faster the rate of milk production bec...
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Did you know that baby's poop colour tells so much about your baby's health? Baby poop is a great indicator of how your baby's digestive system is working.It can help you determine if your child is...
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Sleep training is teaching your baby to fall asleep without help from you - it also teaches the baby to fall back to sleep when he/she wakes up at night.While you may dread it, it doesn’t necessari...
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Tips to Calm Down a Crying Baby
Tips to Calm Down a Crying Baby It may be a struggle when babies cry - here are some tips you can consider: Feed Them Change Diapers White Noise Swaddle Pacifier Warm Bath
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Why is it important to know your newborn's stomach size? We often worry that we're not giving enough breast milk or too much formula - keep in mind that: When breastfeeding in the first few days, ...
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Nursing mothers are at risk of Mastitis when bacteria enter the breast through a cracked or sore nipple. It usually starts as a painful area in one breast. Here’s how to prevent it from happening. ...
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