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The Power of Human Milk Donation

As a mother, you know the magic of your touch on your baby’s skin. But did you know that your milk is also powerful beyond measure? Donating breast milk can be a gift of life to many premature and sick infants who would not have access to human milk otherwise. Here are some of the […]

Milk Donation: Peer sharing vs Milk banks

Breast milk is a precious resource that provides many health benefits for babies, especially premature infants. However, not all mothers are able to produce enough milk to meet their baby’s needs. In such cases, milk donation can be a lifesaving option. In this blog post, we will discuss two common ways of donating milk – […]

Breastfeeding Beyond One Year

You most likely don’t have a time frame in mind for how long you’ll breastfeed when you begin. You’re just trying to get through the long nursing sessions, painful nipples, and lack of sleep. Your major objective is probably to master nursing while maintaining your sanity. As the baby begins solid meals, you continue to […]

The Magic of Mother’s Touch

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey for a mother as with each day she witnesses the life’s miracle of a lovely little human growing inside her. Although normally growth of a baby takes a minimum of 37 weeks of pregnancy but at times the baby is born sooner and needs special care and attention.  This is […]

Myths & Facts About Human Milk Donation

Human milk is the optimal nutrition for babies, especially for preterm and sick babies. However, many babies are unable to receive this elixir of life due to various reasons. For these infants, according to WHO screened and pasteurised donor human milk is the best option, in absence of mother’s own milk. This need of donor […]

Making it Work: Breastfeeding & Pumping at Work

Breastfeeding is a beautiful phase of the amazing journey of motherhood and every mom wants to enjoy and cherish these special moments throughout her life. Breastfeeding comes with its own share of ups and downs.  After breastfeeding your baby for the first six months, the thought of going back to work and not being able […]

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