Your Baby’s Journey

Breastfeeding is more than nourishment—it’s medicine. Backed by decades of research, breastfeeding supports immunity, brain growth, gut health, and reduces risks of illness in infancy and beyond.

Returning to work doesn’t mean giving up breastfeeding. Learn how to plan ahead, create a sustainable routine, and protect your rights — with help from trusted institutions and personal experience.

The journey of breastfeeding is an ever-evolving one, marked by various stages and phases that both you and your baby will experience together. Around the 3-month mark, nursing patterns tend to change, and many parents notice a shift towards what's...
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Cluster feeding, also known as bunch feeding or nursing marathons, is a common feeding pattern among newborns and young infants. This phenomenon can be exhausting and challenging for parents, but it's a normal phase in a baby's development. Understanding cluster...
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Nighttime feedings are an inevitable part of parenting for those with infants and young babies. While they are essential for your baby's growth and well-being, they can also be exhausting for parents. The key to surviving these night feeds...
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