Baby Feeding Central

You did it! You brought your baby into the world (amazing job, by the way) and you're starting to acclimate to this new life together. We know that it can all feel like a *lot*, so we pulled some of the world's best advice together to give you some perspective and confirm you've totally got this!

I want to make sure you know that there is a way for you both to not only survive but THRIVE. All the information out there can make it feel pretty overwhelming — but it doesn't have to be.

We put together a library of tips and tools to guide you on your unique baby feeding journey, whether you’re exclusively nursing, exclusively pumping, combo-feeding, or formula feeding. Choose the topics that interest you to learn more. And please, as always, reach out with ANY questions! We are a team of moms and lactation consultants that have been through it all.

  • Breastmilk Basics

    Navigating the Process

    Special Circumstances

    Feeding with Formula

    Beyond the Basics

  • Breastmilk is powerful and so are you!

    When it comes to feeding our little ones, there's nothing quite like the liquid gold produced by their mothers. Breastmilk is a gift from nature, uniquely crafted to provide the optimal nutrition vital for growing infants. 


    The perfect blend

    A marvel of nature, your milk is perfectly tailored to meet the nutritional needs of your baby. Its precise combination of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals is easily digestible, ensuring that babies receive the nourishment they need without straining their delicate systems.


    Immunological superpowers

    Breastmilk is not just food; it's a powerful shield against illness. It is packed with antibodies, immune cells, and other essential substances that boost a baby's immune system. These incredible components protect infants from a myriad of infections, reducing the risk of respiratory illnesses, ear infections, gastrointestinal issues, and even allergies. Breastfed babies enjoy a stronger defense against the world around them.


    Growth and development

    Breastmilk contains the ideal balance of nutrients that support healthy bone development, muscular growth, and brain function in infants. The fatty acids present in breastmilk, such as DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), play a crucial role in the development of the brain and nervous system, promoting optimal cognitive function and overall intelligence.


    Gut health and digestion

    The gut (some of us call it a tummy) is the epicenter of a baby's overall health, and breastmilk plays a vital role in nurturing a healthy digestive system. Breastmilk contains prebiotics and probiotics that promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. These friendly bacteria help establish a strong immune system, aid in digestion, and prevent gastrointestinal disturbances such as colic, constipation, and diarrhea.


    Nutrition unique to each baby

    One of the incredible aspects of breastmilk is its ability to adapt to a baby's changing needs. As the baby grows and develops, the composition of breastmilk adjusts to meet their specific requirements. For example, the amount of fat, protein, and antibodies in breastmilk changes to support the baby's growth spurts and provide additional protection against infections. It's a personalized nutrition plan that no formula can replicate.


    Bonding and emotional connection

    Breastfeeding is not only about nutrition; it's also a profound bonding experience between a mother and her baby. The skin-to-skin contact, the eye contact, and the release of hormones like oxytocin during breastfeeding foster a deep emotional connection. It provides comfort, security, and a sense of love and belonging for both mother and child.


    Reducing health risks

    Breastfeeding offers long-term health benefits for babies. Studies have shown that breastfed infants have a reduced risk of developing chronic conditions later in life, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, asthma, allergies, and certain types of cancers. By providing the best possible start in life through breastmilk, mothers can help safeguard their babies' health well into adulthood.


    Overall, breastmilk is a precious gift from nature that is uniquely designed to provide optimal nutrition for infants. Its exceptional blend of nutrients, immunological superpowers, and ability to support growth and development make it the ideal choice for feeding our babies. Breastfeeding not only nourishes their bodies but also strengthens the bond between mother and child. By understanding and embracing the importance of breastmilk, we can give our babies the best possible start in life, setting the stage for a healthy future.

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