I’ve reported how vital breast milk is for the development of our newborns. And, how that also keeps the costs of newborns just a little lower- with the need for diapers (almost always disposables), cleaning supplies, clothing, etc. At least for the first six months, the family food bills won’t be increasing.
Tag Archives: Breastfeeding
Pumping?
I read the New York Times (and the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the LA Times) ever day. This past weekend, I read a posting from Dr. Courtney Jung that pushed my buttons.
Breastfeeding has even more benefits for children
I’ve written about breastfeeding before- for example, it’s potential ability to preclude asthma in these breastfed children. Well, now, there seems to be another reason. Breastfed children may not develop ADHD [Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder].
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Decisions have Consequences
You know that statement: Decisions have consequences. Well, this is a great example of that fact.
Not for children- REALLY?
Breasts. Yes, that is what I am going to talk about today- so if that is a problem, skip reading this blog today- but PLEASE come back tomorrow. You see, I have an interest in breasts- not just because I am a male, but because this is a site to which I contribute: Ready, Set, Sleep, Nurse.