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that nursing bra away! You can wear LilyPadz without it!
LilyPadz helps you return to the activities you enjoyed before your baby was born! Get a good nights sleep... Go for a swim... Enjoy a night on the town... LilyPadz are virtually invisible under your clothing and because they have no absorbent component, there is nothing else to buy! |
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How do I care for them? Just wash them once a day, let them air dry, and stick them back on! They can even be sterilized in boiling water for 3-5 minutes! With proper use, they should last for up to 6 months. They are made of silicone, so if you have a latex allergy, you have no need to worry! They are usable in water (swimming, anyone?) and stay in place without a bra (finally, comfortable sleeping!). How do they work? Lily Padz nursing pads apply a gentle pressure on the nipple to stop breastmilk leakage, much like nursing moms have done with a forearm or fingers since the beginning of time.
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Breastfeeding - for more articles on breastfeeding or nursing your baby click here Medical experts, health organizations, women's groups, and mothers around the world all recommend breastfeeding - and for good reason. Breast feeding is one of the best ways for a mother and her infant to establish a strong foundation for a lifetime together. Yet, many new mothers rely upon infant formulas instead of enjoying the multitude of benefits that stem from breastfeeding. Personal and social ideals inform breastfeeding choices and initial latching on takes some practice, but once the initial hurdles are overcome, breastfeeding feels like the most natural choice for you and your baby. An Unfortunate Decline In Breastfeeding Difficulty latching on and work conflicts often influence a mother not to breastfeed. These obstacles also inform decisions about how long to breast feed, although there are no medical professionals who discourage nursing toddlers. In fact, quite the opposite. The World Health Organization and UNICEF recommend children should breastfeed through age 2, and longer, as the mother chooses, for maximum health benefits. Work schedule demands and the inconvenience of the working environment for pumping milk hinder working mothers who could choose to breastfeed initially or for an extended period of time. In addition, legal barriers discourage public breastfeeding. In response, some states have enacted legislation to support women who breastfeed in plain view in restaurants, parks and other venues. These laws are changing as more and more women are voicing their opinions on the matter. The ability to pump comfortably at work is more than just a pleasure – it’s a right and a necessity. The Benefits of Breastfeeding Despite physical and social obstacles, medical professionals advocate breastfeeding. Some mothers substitute infant formula for breast milk, although the nutritional value of breast milk far surpasses commercial products. Experts agree that only breast milk best satisfies a growing child's developmental needs. Benefits of breastfeeding for children include: • Development: Breast milk contains essential nutrients for a growing newborn's brain and body. Many essential compounds are available only in mother's milk and cannot be reproduced synthetically. • Immunity: Breast milk boosts the child's immune system through antibodies passed from mother to child. As a result, children experience fewer common childhood maladies, such as, ear infections, diarrhea, rashes and allergies which not only saves your child from untold discomfort from illness, but it saves your wallet from the doctor’s sticky fingers – not to mention your sanity! • Bonding: Breast milk fosters closeness between mother and baby. Nursing aids the emotional development of the child and helps the child to form relationships and friendships outside their families. Not only will you and your baby grow closer, but the physical contact and constant touch will fill her with a confidence that she will take with her in her future relationships. What’s Good For Baby is Good for Mom Breast feeding benefits mothers physically as well and financially, it couldn’t be a better decision. New mothers who breastfeed burn calories efficiently to lose post-pregnancy weight. Although lactation does not replace reliable birth control, nursing mothers ovulate and menstruate less often. In addition, breastfeeding mothers avoid the significant expense of infant formula. There have also been suggestions in certain studies that claim a lower rate of breast cancer in mothers who breast feed. Premature Babies and Breastfeeding Mothers Breast milk helps premature babies to survive critical conditions. Yet, breastfeeding challenges new mothers navigating the crisis of premature birth. Difficulties stem from maintaining breast milk supply and delivering the breast milk to the baby. Premature birth prevents preemies from nursing directly from their mothers. Mothers of premature infants must pump their milk frequently for tube feeding until the baby can feed independently. The initial effort is worth the outcome, the first time your baby is able to enjoy your milk directly from you. No matter how long you decide to breast feed, your baby will reap the benefits through good health, stronger relationships, and a closeness to you that is unparalleled. The choice to breast feed is a choice for a great start.
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