This week on the Badass Breastfeeding Podcast, Dianne and Abby talk about what to expect if you plan to leave your baby and get away for the night (or more than a night). How do you handle pumping? What kind of instructions should you leave for the caregiver? How do you NOT feel guilty the whole time? Get all the info this week on the podcast.
053 Losing Your Shit
This week, Abby and Dianne talk about losing your shit, and how it is likely to happen, if it hasn’t already. Join the rest of us as we discover that this is something that many mothers experience, and you are not the only one.
051 Constipation
This week, Dianne and Abby talk about poop. Do breastfed babies get constipated? Listen this week and get the whole story!
047 U.S. News Story
This week, Dianne and Abby are talking about breastfeeding in the news, and the sometimes-political world of breastfeeding. It’s a part of breastfeeding you never knew existed!
046 Preemies
“Honey, my co-worker’s wife just had a preemie. The little guy is only 34 weeks! My co-worker and his wife […]
043 Babies that Won’t/Don’t Latch
This week Dianne and Abby tackle the stressful problem of babies that won’t latch. There are so many things that could be happening here, from birth trauma to tongue ties, but don’t worry, we are here to walk you through it.
042 Gassy Babies
This week Dianne and Abby are discussing gassy babies and putting to rest your worries about what you are eating. Stop reading labels for 30 minutes to get educated on the bowels of newborns and just how difficult it is to pass that normal gas.
040 – Oversupply
“Honey! I think someone spilled something in the bed. There is a huge wet spot.” “No, it’s just my boobs. […]
039 – When Baby Refuses Bottles
This week Dianne and Abby are answering your burning question, “How in the world do I get my baby to take a bottle?” Don’t fret just yet. You have enough to worry about, let us help you get your baby started.
038 Breastfeeding Boundaries
Yes, we can help you continue to breastfeed and meet your personal goals. It’s totally normal to want to have some boundaries for yourself. Boundaries can help you avoid weaning before you feel ready.