August 13, 2009
More new moms choosing breastfeeding to save money
In the news:
Health care professionals say there’s an “up” side to the current downturn in the economy. More new mothers are choosing breastfeeding to save money.
Five-month-old Elizabeth Sander is one happy baby. Her mother chose breastfeeding, in part, to save money. “Not only for the cost of formula,” Megan Sander said, “but also studies have shown that there are fewer trips to the doctor, so that’s saving on co-pays and things as well.”
Sander is not alone in her practical choice to go with Mother Nature’s feeding plan. The Methodist Women’s Center reports a 12% increase in the number of women choosing breastfeeding and attending classes.
Filed under Benefits for Mother, Breastfeeding News, Formula by Jessica
July 18, 2009
UNICEF Video Encourages Women to Breastfeed
This UNICEF promotional video was created a couple of years ago to encourage women to breastfeed within one hour after giving birth. According to the video, “this keeps the baby healthy and strong and strengthens the bond between mother and child.” I had not seen this video until recently and thought I would post it to have here on the web site with the other breastfeeding videos. More on UNICEF Video Encourages Women to Breastfeed
Filed under Breastfeeding Education, Breastfeeding Videos, Formula by Jessica
July 7, 2009
Pesticide Linked to Melanine in Infant Formula
Last December I wrote about melamine in infant formula. Based on the information I had at that time, I believed that the most likely sources of melamine contamination in our food supply was probably through intentional adulteration of animal feed, and, as Dr. Stephen Sundlof of the FDA suggested, melamine-based food packaging and plasticware. New research suggests a potential source of the melamine contamination may be a pesticide used on crops and in animal feed. More on Pesticide Linked to Melanine in Infant Formula
Filed under Breastfeeding News, Formula by Jessica
July 2, 2009
Baby Can’t Eat Airline Food
By Terri M.
When my oldest child was 3 months old we had to travel to the United States from Germany, where she was born. We traveled by plane from Berlin to Frankfort before going on to New York. While we were in Frankfort we were delayed several hours due to maintenance on the aircraft. All of the passengers were pretty much imprisoned in a small waiting area inside of the secure portion of the terminal. We were not allowed to leave that area because our bags were already on the plane and there was no security check point to re-clear us for boarding. More on Baby Can’t Eat Airline Food
Filed under Breastfeeding Stories, Formula by Jessica






