As a pediatrician I can tell you that the MOST important thing is that the head size is normal. The second important thing is that you are near term and baby would be fine if you delivered tomorrow. … (View Post)
To play Devil's Advocate, part of the reason tummy sleeping is more dangerous is because they sleep deeper and longer. So having her wake up more often is actually reassuring from a SIDS prevention p… (View Post)
So your milk immediately calibrates with your blood alcohol level, if you're not buzzed/drunk (i.e. safe to drive then the milk is safe). Pumping won't help you get the alcohol out of your milk. Whil… (View Post)
I pretty much agree with this:https://kellymom.com/bf/normal/comfortnursing/ Good for supply, bonding= win-win for me! I nursed DS1 to sleep until 18 months, we still rock him. He sleeps through most… (View Post)
@Holijade, it's really just a term that doesn't mean much. Sounds terrible though! If your baby is happy and developing, he's thriving, no matter what the weight gain. I'm not saying it isn't importa… (View Post)