In today's society breastfeeding is on the outs, becoming more unacceptable throughout the years. But why? With so much sex on television, it astounds me that our society as a whole can look down on a mother who is naturally feeding her baby in public. I admit that it is uncomfortable to be around, but as a mother who breastfed her child, i can get over it. So here are some myths about breastfeeding that might help you the mother determine if breastfeeding is right for you. Myth #1- You have to go through a lot of trouble when breastfeeding. The truth is never ever ever again will it be so easy to feed your child again. When your tired at 3 in the morning, you don't have to get up, your husband can go get the baby and bring baby to you and you can lay on your side and breastfeed. You don't have to get up and warm a bottle every 2 hours you can hold your baby, and bond with your baby. Also your breasts are ready when your baby is. It is actually easier to breastfeed once you get the hang of it. Myth #2- You have to be around your baby all the time, breastfeeding ties the mother down. The truth is yes breastfeeding can tie you down, but since the invention of breast pumps and 15 min of expressing milk, any one can feed baby when you have to be away for a couple of hours. When your on the go and baby is going with you, your breasts are attached so you can feed baby anywhere. I have known mothers who have a cute shawl on, and breastfeed baby while grocery shopping. Now that's easy. Myth #3- Your breasts will be ruined because of breastfeeding. Well the truth to this one I think depends on the person. Like any woman who has given birth to a few children, minus a few lucky genetically skinny women, know that a woman body is never the same after a baby is born. Those of us that didn't have hips before do now, and those of us that have breastfed know that although our breasts are not ruined per say, they may not be as perky or as full as they used to be. But this may not be due to breastfeeding. Like I said this all depends on the individual, say you gained a lot of weight when you were pregnant, this can cause your breasts to be different, also unsupported breasts can pose a problem after pregnancy. So the question is can you sacrifice your body to do whats best for baby. That's up to you. Good Luck with breastfeeding if you decide to, it really is more healthy for your baby. http://all-about-babies.blogspot.com Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brooke_Schumanbaby - Baby Dream Furniture A dream nursery room is not complete without pieces of dream baby furniture. Each parent or buyer has their own idea of what dream baby furniture is, but there are a few things that are priorities on anyone's list. First is quality. Because of reports on accidents caused by faulty baby furniture, quality is very important to buyers. Records have it that 20% of the injuries of children less than a year old are caused by baby furniture. To prevent such accidents from happening, some countries even apply safety standards, such as the Australian safety standard AS/NZS 2172 for cots. Second on the list is visual attractiveness. With the mushrooming of available designs for various baby dream furniture, buyers have become savvy about making their purchases. Because they have seen several designs already, their standards have become higher. In fact, companies nowadays even offer customized baby furniture where the customers themselves can dictate how they want the product to appear. In most cases, this option is popular among those whose nurseries have highly personalized themes. To match the color and design of the room, they have to find the perfect furniture. Lastly, dream baby furniture should be cost-efficient. Buyers still go after the best deal they can afford. Offering discounts and giving additional services such as free delivery and repair services are some of the marketing strategies commonly used by baby furniture stores. Some examples of baby dream furniture include: convertible cribs that may even be etched with artwork; baby dressers that have the name of the baby engraved on the mirror; and a toy shelf that has been customized to coordinate with an underwater nursery theme. |
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
baby - Breastfeeding Myths Uncovered
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