Q&A - Mother's Edition

  • 10 Common Breast Pump Concerns for Moms and their Solutions

    10 Common Breast Pump Concerns for Moms and their Solutions

    In the life of every working, multitasking mom, breastfeeding pumps have become an essential tool. If you are wondering why every mom should consider using a breastfeeding pump, the answer lies in the convenience and flexibility they offer. Other than managing breastfeeding for your baby it also becomes useful when a mom is going through health issues and is unable to directly breastfeed the baby. However, despite of the numerous...

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  • Manual vs. Electric Breast Pumps: Which One is Right for You?

    Manual vs. Electric Breast Pumps: Which One is Right for You?

    According to a report, India's breast pump market size was valued at USD 0.23 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 0.59 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2023 to 2030 Breast pumps are becoming a convenient and flexible choice for moms when it comes to breastfeeding. The usage is expected to grow even more in the future,  with women becoming career-oriented and multi-tasking, it...

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  • Why Every Mom Should Consider Using Breast Pumps?

    Why Every Mom Should Consider Using Breast Pumps?

    Breastfeeding is a beautiful and natural process that nourishes a baby while creating a profound bond between mother and child. This is a process that initiates a deeper relationship with your baby after their birth.  Breastfeeding is crucial for newborns' initial development because it is the only source of nutrients for your baby. However, modern-day challenges like work, health conditions, or lifestyle choices can sometimes make direct breastfeeding a challenge. ...

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  • When you feel that your breastmilk is insufficient

    When you feel that your breastmilk is insufficient

    Learn the signs that your baby is drinking breastmilk The baby's appearance, how the baby drinks breastmilk, the amount and frequency of urine and stool output and the baby's body weight are indicators of whether enough breastmilk is being produced.Baby's frequent crying and slight engorgement of the breast do not indicate that insufficient breastmilk is being produced. Breastmilk secretion increases and the amount of breastmilk produced stabilizes as you continue...

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