This article explains why breastmilk may sometimes appear watery, how the composition changes to adapt to the changing needs of your baby, and why these natural changes are important for your baby's health and development.
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding while sick is one of the most common concerns of first time breastfeeding moms, but it is generally safe for both the mother and the baby. This article explores the key considerations and guidelines for breastfeeding while sick. It will also discuss the potential impact of common illnesses on milk production and the protective benefits that breast milk gives to support the baby’s immunity.
This guide explores the causes of blood in breast milk, including common issues like cracked nipples and rare medical conditions. This discusses whether breastfeeding is safe, offers tips for managing symptoms, and explains when to seek medical advice.
This guide explains the three stages of breast milk—colostrum, transitional, and mature milk. Each stage plays an essential role in nourishing and protecting your baby, adapting to meet their changing nutritional needs from birth through infancy.