Your insurance will most likely pay for your breast pump! Really! Why? According to Healthcare.Gov, “Health insurance plans must provide breastfeeding support, counseling, and equipment for the duration of breastfeeding. These services may be provided before and after...
Talk to Your Patients about Their Infant Feeding Goals Before Birth: Ask your patients if they’ve considered breastmilk feeding or chest feeding. If so, will they be returning to work? Do they plan to exclusively pump? Are there any aversions to having the baby at...
We at Ardo are convinced that our Swiss Made breast pumps are high-quality products in every way. And what do healthcare professionals think who are confronted on a daily basis with issues about breastfeeding and expressing milk? With our large-scale expert survey, we...
Your milk ducts are areas of your breast where milk flows. When this becomes clogged you may notice a lump or area of engorgement that might be hot, swollen and red. With a clogged duct you will otherwise feel normal. If you think you have a clogged duct click here....
What does it mean to be a bereaved milk donor? Also called a milk mom, she has made the choice to pump her milk to donate after a miscarriage, stillbirth, or other baby loss. Why is donating helpful? I talked to Amy Anderson, bereaved mother to baby Bryson, who shared...