Reading Time: 4 minutes When you have a newborn, you will start to see a lot of things happening to your baby’s body while watching him/her grow up. Some of these things are common in adults too, but not as frequent, such as hiccups for example; which may make you wonder if they are normal or ok. In this article, we want to tell…
Reading Time: 4 minutes When you have a newborn, you will see that there are a lot of things happening in your baby’s body as he/she is growing up. Sometimes you may not understand why some things are occurring or if they are ok, this could happen when you see acne on your baby’s skin. In this article, we will tell you all you…
Reading Time: 6 minutes When you have a baby, you want to make sure that everything is going the right way, especially if you are a new mom and all that is presented is new to you; one of the many things that you are going to pay attention to is your baby’s poop. In Breastfeeding 101, we want you to be confident and…
Reading Time: 4 minutes When you have a baby, you may be paying a lot of attention to the details, wanting to make sure that everything is working out in the best way possible and that you feel comfortable taking care of your baby. We all have hiccups, but is very common that baby´s have them more frequently than adults which could let you…
Reading Time: 5 minutes When you are learning to feed your baby, you may face some challenges, it’s possible that you start seeing things that you´ve never heard about and that you would like to understand. In this article, we want to tell you about one that is common: baby´s thrush; with the intention of giving you the information necessary to identify it and…
Reading Time: 4 minutes In Breastfeeding 101, we understand that having a baby is an amazing thing but is also a challenge. When your baby has a special need you may want to have all the information necessary to keep your baby happy and healthy. In this article, we want to tell you all you need to know about feeding your baby with cleft…
Reading Time: 5 minutes The importance of Breastfeeding Breast milk is a great nourishment for your baby, it provides all the proteins, sugars, fats, vitamins and immunological components that your child needs for a healthy development. The World Health Organization (WHO) has even recommended exclusively breastfeeding for 6 months and then to continue it but with an introduction of complementary foods, for at least…
Reading Time: 4 minutes Some moms may experience noticeable hair loss a few months after their baby is born. If you notice this on you, don´t worry, first of all we like to tell you that this is normal and the great news is that it is not a real hair loss, it is a temporary condition that dermatologists call excessive hair shedding, which…
Reading Time: 4 minutes Inverted Nipples Having inverted nipples is a condition where the nipple is retracted inwards and usually lies flat against the areola (the colored ring around the nipple). Inverted nipples can be congenital, meaning that the person has them from birth or acquired as the person develops them later in life. Inverted nipples can happen to men and women. Are inverted…
Reading Time: 4 minutes Constant pain could be very uncomfortable for you and for the attachment to your baby during breastfeeding. It’s important to be able to identify the causes of the pain so you can treat them, go back to feeling well, and enjoy the process of bonding with your baby. It is also important that you know that constant pain is not…
Reading Time: 5 minutes When you are breastfeeding, you want to make sure that your baby is doing ok, but you also want to make sure that you are feeling good too. Mastitis is a common and largely preventable condition that occurs in all populations and puts breastfeeding at risk. But what exactly is Mastitis? Mastitis is an inflammatory condition of the breast usually…
Reading Time: 5 minutes If you’re expecting the arrival of your baby or started breastfeeding your little one, chances are that you have already wondered if you are generating enough milk for your child and if you should take measures to increase milk supply. Having this doubt is natural and should not leave you feeling anxious, as most new moms feel worried at some…

