Motherhood — breastfeeding
What they should have told you about breastfeeding: Real Moms Talk
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
Lots of moms are scared or nursing or just simply go in without enough information. There are many misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding this delicate subjects and many moms are fearful of the following misconceptions, especially in a society that is not exactly in love with nursing. “You’ll never know how much the baby is eating.” “You can’t nurse your child while you’re pregnant with another baby.” “There’s no such thing as not having enough milk. If you want to, you’ll make enough.” “Breastfeeding is unnatural.” “Everyone can breastfeed!” “It doesn’t and shouldn’t hurt in the beginning.” “You’ll lose all your...
What they should have told you about breastfeeding: Real Moms Talk
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK

24 Easy Snacks Ideas for Nursing Moms to Have On Hand: Suggestions from Real Moms
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
We nursing moms are always starving and always need ideas of what to have on hand! Here are some great ideas from our mamas!
24 Easy Snacks Ideas for Nursing Moms to Have On Hand: Suggestions from Real Moms
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
C- Sections: Are They Always Necessary? Answers from real moms
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
I’m scared to ask this, but do you sometimes think doctors push c-sections unnecessarily? I worry that I’ll get suckered into a section when I don’t need one and I’ve heard such horror stories!
Answers from real moms here!
C- Sections: Are They Always Necessary? Answers from real moms
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
Should You Nurse in Front of Your Kids? The Do's and Don'ts
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
Should You Nurse in Front of Your Kids? The Do's and Don'ts
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
Postpartum Blues: 8 Survival Hacks Moms Suggest So You Can Survive
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK
Postpartum Blues: 8 Survival Hacks Moms Suggest So You Can Survive
Posted by JAIMIE BRICK

How To Survive When Your Husband Goes Away, When You're Sick, Or Postpartum
Posted by TSIPORA GROSS
How To Survive When Your Husband Goes Away, When You're Sick, Or Postpartum
Posted by TSIPORA GROSS