Symptoms of Mastitis:
develop a sore, hard lump in your breast
feel unusual warmth in an area of your breast
notice redness and soreness in this area
experience general lumpiness after feeding
feel... read more »
Many mothers visit a friend or somewhere with a mother and baby room for their first outing, but breastfeeding does not mean that you have to keep yourself and your baby hidden away when you breastfeed. You will quickly learn to recognise your baby's feeding... read more »
Whether you're holidaying in the UK or abroad this summer, we've got some helpful tips that'll support your breastfeeding journey while you travel.
Our top tips for breastfeeding while travelling... read more »
Just keep persevering and trust that you are giving your baby the best possible food which comes with many health benefits for both him/her and you. And of course, you get to enjoy the magical bonding breastfeeding brings.
You will be fascinated with watching... read more »
On the whole, engorgement is a great reassurance for mothers and lovely feedback to tell her breasts are responding to their newborn’s demands, but equally, engorgement is uncomfortable and, if not resolved or if in the presence of feeding issues, can lead to... read more »
Breastfeeding is very important for your baby and for you. That's why here at Lansinoh we have put together some information to help you to succeed in your breastfeeding goals. We want to enjoy this precious time with your baby and we want to help you overcome... read more »
Plugged/Blocked Ducts
A plugged duct is an area of the breast where breastmilk is blocked.
Feed from the affected breast first of all each feed – this ensures that your baby empties the breast helping to resolve the blocked duct and increase milk... read more »
Teething is a very common cause of unsettled behaviour in your baby between the ages of 6 months and 2 years.
The sensation of teething can cause increased saliva production (hence all the drool), an aching jaw and unpleasant pressure as teeth start pushing... read more »
The key point is to plan well in advance - good preparation will lead to a more relaxed time during your journey and whilst you are away.
Here are some things for you to consider:-
- How old will your baby/toddler be when you travel?
- Where is your... read more »