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February 2018

What You Should Know about Epidurals, Pitocin, and Other Birth Interventions: Impact on Breastfeeding and Perinatal Mental Health

Read about an opportunity to earn 1.5 L CERPs while watching an in-depth presentation on birth interventions.

Black History Month

Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA says, "I’m often asked why we need to highlight health issues among African-Americans."

Making Birth a Positive Experience

Mother and baby deserve to be at the center of the childbirth care model.

Dry Eyes in Menopause: Something to Cry About

Dry Eye Disease is an underrecognized trouble in perimenopausal and menopausal women.

3 Ways For a New Mother to Mother Herself

I’m thinking, says Teresa Pitman, you probably don’t need to be convinced of your need to be mothered as you make your own giant leap into motherhood.

Poverty: A Tale of Two Mothers, Miles Apart

There was nothing from the phone call that warned me it was an emergency.

Doraine Bailey’s review of “Under One Sky”

A review of our new book, Under One Sky by Chris Auer

Breastfeeding Mother Runs Ultramarathons

Being an ultra runner has given me the ability to believe in the impossible.

How to Take Care of Your Pelvic Floor

How to take care of your pelvic floor through strengthening exercise and best and worst foods to maintain it.

Omega-3s and Mental Health: Can Fats Make You Happy?

Pregnant and postpartum women are especially likely to be deficient in Omega-3s.

A Breastfeeding Mother and Her Newborn’s Drug Withdrawal

If the score is above an eight for three consecutive times, he will not be going home when she does.

Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) for Weight Loss

Research suggests mindfulness helps you lose weight and avoid regaining it.

My Instinctive Trust in Breastfeeding

I wasn’t ready to give up.

3 Ways to Cope with Sleep Deprivation for Breastfeeding Moms

Better sleep means you’ll be more rested, more productive, healthier and probably a great deal happier as a result.

Battling Over Birth

"Black women know what’s wrong with our maternal health-care system, but no-one is listening to what they have to say."

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