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The ongoing debate about breast milk versus formula continues, but what about the method of delivery? Many breastfeeding moms pump...
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Babies and toddlers in daycare are often required to have their bottles and sippy cups labeled with their names. Instead of taking a...
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Despite its benefits, breastfeeding is not for everyone... whether you simply can't breastfeed or have chosen not to, Hatch offers...
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With so many bottles on the market, it's hard to know what will work best for your baby. To help, we're offering in-depth details on...
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Breastfeeding is one of the best experiences you and your baby will share. But at some point, you may need to rely on another form...
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Bisphenol-A, also known as BPA, can no longer be used to create baby bottles and sippy cups, the FDA announced today. Read on to...
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Once you've recognized baby's hunger cues and prepared her bottle, it's time to get down to the actual feeding. Holding a newborn...
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In super scary news to kick off the new year, a recent study, found that one-third of US babies are...
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Glass baby bottles sort of remind you of the old, much more breakable days. Still, with glass, breakable or not,...
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Q. When is the best time to start lowering your child's risk for obesity and type 2 diabetes? A. Either...
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So I can't believe I missed this insanely lame new baby product... well, probably because I'm breastfeeding not using formula...
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Here at Pregnancy & Baby we are HUGE breastfeeding advocates. Not only is breast milk the healthiest food for your...
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A recent study shows that the longer you breastfeed the better when it comes to your little one's mental health....
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It's World Breastfeeding Week 2009. This year the event is focusing on breastfeeding in times of crisis. However, you don't...
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You can actually. Research shows that a bottle once in a while won't confuse your baby. Follow these tips if...