This week, join Dianne and Abby (well, you never know what kid or furry friend will show up too) as they discuss weaning from the pump. This is a concern that comes up for a lot of mothers who are pumping at work or have had to pump for their baby. Does this sound like you? Check it out!
052 Postpartum Mood Disorders
This week, Dianne and Abby talk about post partum struggles and mood disorders. Post partum mood disorders are more common than most people realize. Want to hear more? Check it out this week.
048 Milk Sharing
This week, Dianne and Abby talk about the controversial subject of milk sharing. Listen up this week to learn more!
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!
045 Becoming a Breastfeeding Advocate
This week Dianne and Abby spend time talking about becoming a breastfeeding advocate, CLC, Lactation Educator and IBCLC.
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. […]
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.
037 Body Changes
Listen this week as Dianne and Abby discuss body changes that come with breastfeeding. Everything from engorged breasts to vaginal dryness to uterine contractions. We’re letting it all hang out.