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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Sun, 27 May 2012 10:16:43 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>Blog</title><subtitle>Blog</subtitle><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/atom.xml"/><updated>2012-05-23T17:26:57Z</updated><generator uri="http://www.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>Welcome, Kellymom Readers!</title><category term="Advice for the new mom"/><category term="Breastfeeding"/><category term="Common Concerns"/><category term="Going Back to Work"/><category term="Kellymom"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/23/welcome-kellymom-readers.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/23/welcome-kellymom-readers.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-05-23T17:04:58Z</published><updated>2012-05-23T17:04:58Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Dear Kellymom readers,</p>
<p>I'm so thrilled you decided to stop by and check out our blog! &nbsp;If you loved our article about <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/21/newborn-hands-why-are-they-always-in-the-way-while-breastfee.html" target="_blank">why infants use their hands while breastfeeding</a>, we have a bunch more that might tickle your fancy!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>For the new mamas, here are some of our most popular articles:</p>
<p><a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2011/11/3/laid-back-breastfeeding-physically-and-mentally.html" target="_blank">Laid-back breastfeeding: physically and mentally</a></p>
<p><a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/1/5/my-newborn-is-so-sleepy.html" target="_blank">My newborn is so sleepy</a></p>
<p><a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/2/20/common-concerns-while-breastfeeding-help-im-engorged.html" target="_blank">Common concerns while breastfeeding: Help! &nbsp;I'm engorged!</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>For the more experienced breastfeeding mamas out there, here are issues you might be dealing with:</p>
<p><a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/16/do-all-exclusively-breastfed-babies-really-need-iron-supplem.html" target="_blank">Do all exclusively breastfed babies need iron supplements?</a></p>
<p><a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2011/3/31/hi-ho-hi-ho-its-off-to-work-we-go-part-1.html" target="_blank">Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to work we go: Part 1</a></p>
<p><a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2011/5/11/help-i-am-going-back-to-work-and-my-baby-wont-take-a-bottle.html" target="_blank">Help! &nbsp;My baby won't take a bottle!</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>We also have a ton of other parenting articles and personal breastfeeding memoirs you may enjoy! &nbsp;</p>
<p>So, join our <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/" target="_blank">monthly newsletter</a>, 'like' our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/SanDiegoBreastfeedingCenter" target="_blank">Facebook page</a>, join the conversation on Twitter @sandiegoBFC, and stay in touch by adding your comments to our blog articles!</p>
<p>We are so glad you stopped by!</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Newborn Hands: Why are they always in the way while breastfeeding?</title><category term="Advice for the new mom"/><category term="Breastfeeding"/><category term="catherine watson genna"/><category term="hand-use"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/21/newborn-hands-why-are-they-always-in-the-way-while-breastfee.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/21/newborn-hands-why-are-they-always-in-the-way-while-breastfee.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-05-22T04:03:18Z</published><updated>2012-05-22T04:03:18Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-right ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Deep sleep 2.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337708058617" alt="" /></span></span>Oh, those sweet little newborn hands.&nbsp; Such a love/hate relationship we breastfeeding mothers have with those hands.&nbsp; We love to hold and kiss those sweet-smelling hands, yet when it&rsquo;s time to breastfeed, those annoying little clawing paws won&rsquo;t get out of the way!&nbsp; The minute our breast is out and ready to feed, those newborn hands are like defensive linemen, blocking any entry into our baby&rsquo;s pecking mouth.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>So, what&rsquo;s the deal with those hands?&nbsp; </strong></p>
<p><strong>Why is it that immediately when our baby realizes he is starving, his hands get in the way?</strong></p>
<p><span class="full-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Hungry%201.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337708312438" alt="" /></span></span>&nbsp;<strong>Fun fact #1:</strong> Did you know that your baby has been using his hands in this fashion while in utero?&nbsp; Ultrasounds show babies bringing their hands to their faces before swallowing amniotic fluid.&nbsp; This is actually a process in the feeding pattern, which explains why babies bring their hands to their mouths when they are hungry.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Fun fact #2:</strong> Did you know that if your baby&rsquo;s face is not touching your breast as you initiate a breastfeeding session, he will use his hands to find your nipple?&nbsp; Newborns have incredibly poor eyesight and use all five senses to locate and latch on to the breast.&nbsp; Those little hands are searching for your breast to help bring it closer to his mouth.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 130%;"><strong>So, what&rsquo;s a mom to do when her baby is crying to eat, yet his hands are blocking every chance she has to put her breast in the baby&rsquo;s mouth?</strong></span></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="full-image-float-right ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/breastfeeding 1.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337708246636" alt="" /></span></span>Let your baby suck on his fingers to calm himself at the breast.&nbsp; When he moves his hands, he is already at the &lsquo;restaurant&rsquo; and will be ready to breastfeed.</li>
<li>Try not to tuck your baby&rsquo;s hands under his body or swaddle him while breastfeeding.&nbsp; Tucking his hands can disorient him.&nbsp; Think about if you were trying to eat with your hands tied behind your back.&nbsp; You would most likely feel off-centered and clumsy.&nbsp; Babies need their hands to keep them stable, just like we need our arms to our side or in front of us when we eat.</li>
<li>If you have sore nipples and the thought of your baby clawing them makes you yelp just thinking about it, then keep your baby&rsquo;s face touching your breast.&nbsp; Try laid-back breastfeeding to assist with this.&nbsp; In this position, you can wrap your baby&rsquo;s hands AROUND your breast and he will come in with his face instead.</li>
<li>Catherine Watson Genna, one of the most amazing lactation consultants I have ever met (and also the head researcher in an infant hand-use while latching study) recommends this technique in the <a href="http://lactationmatters.org/" target="_blank">Lactation Matters</a> article, <a href="http://lactationmatters.org/2012/04/17/an-interview-with-catherine-watson-genna" target="_blank">An Interview with Catherine Watson Genna</a>, &ldquo;Sometimes babies do get caught in a &lsquo;reflex loop&rsquo; of sucking their hand, moving away, and then sucking their hands again. Moving the baby slightly so his face touches mom&rsquo;s breast can interrupt this loop and get the baby to move his hands away and look for the breast with his mouth again.&rdquo; &nbsp;More information can be found in her article, <strong><a href="http://media.clinicallactation.org/fall10/CLGenna.pdf" target="_blank">Facilitating Autonomous Infant Hand Use During Breastfeeding</a></strong></li>
</ul>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So, maybe those roaming little hands are actually helping our babies to become better breastfeeders.&nbsp; Who knew?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Have you experienced roaming, boob-blocking newborn hands?&nbsp;<br /> Did these techniques help you?</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>What Are Your Favorite Breastfeeding/Baby Products? (GIVEAWAY)</title><category term="Earthlust"/><category term="Giveaways"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/16/what-are-your-favorite-breastfeedingbaby-products-giveaway.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/16/what-are-your-favorite-breastfeedingbaby-products-giveaway.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-05-16T17:32:52Z</published><updated>2012-05-16T17:32:52Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>So, I have a fun project in the works and I need a little help from my readers. While I believe that most breastfeeding and baby products are not a necessity for successful breastfeeding/parenting, I am an unabashed lover of natural, yummy, eco-friendly products for moms and babies.&nbsp; I mean, who doesn&rsquo;t want to snuggle in a 100% organic cotton <a href="http://www.robbieadrian.com/" target="_blank">Robbie Adrian blanket</a>?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><a href="http://www.robbieadrian.com/index.php" target="_blank"><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Robbie Adrian Baby Blanket.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337191116886" alt="" /></a><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 189px;">Robbie Adrian blanket</span></span>&nbsp;</p>
<p>I know what some of my favorites goodies are, but I would love some recommendations from you!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So, here&rsquo;s the deal.&nbsp; <strong>Add your favorite natural, organic, and/or eco-friendly products in the comment section of this post </strong>and I will enter you into a drawing for a brand-new Earthlust Green Parsley Stainless Steel 20oz Bottle.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s super cute and I know that I drink a ton more water when I have a stylish container to bring around with me!</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><a href="http://www.naturalkidz.com/earthlust-green-parsley-stainless-steel-bottle-20oz.html" target="_blank"><img style="width: 175px;" src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Earthlust stainless steel 20oz bottle 2.gif?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337191454460" alt="" /></a></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 175px;">Earthlust Stainless Steel 20oz Bottle</span></span></p>
<p><strong>Don&rsquo;t forget to include your email address when you add your comment, so that I can contact you if you are the winner.</strong>&nbsp; I won&rsquo;t use your email address for anything promotional.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Your comments will be collected from 5/17/12 until 5/21/12 11:59pm (PST).&nbsp; The winner of the Earthlust Stainless Steel bottle will be announced on Facebook and Twitter on 5/22/12 at 9am (PST).</p>
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<p><strong style="font-size: 130%;">Have fun and thanks for participating!!!</strong></p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>I AM Mom Enough!</title><category term="Are You Mom Enough"/><category term="Breastfeeding"/><category term="Breastfeeding in the News"/><category term="Dr. Sears"/><category term="Time Magazine"/><category term="attachment parenting"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/14/i-am-mom-enough.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/14/i-am-mom-enough.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-05-15T04:41:58Z</published><updated>2012-05-15T04:41:58Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Please welcome guest blogger, Cassidy Freitas, one of my most favorite breastfeeding mamas! &nbsp;Cassidy, thanks for sharing your story with us at the San Diego Breastfeeding Center. &nbsp;Here's to all of the amazing moms out there, doing a fantastic job being the BEST mom they can be!</p>
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<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Cassidy%20photo%203.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337057743022" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p>Forgive me while I go on my soapbox for just one moment. It's a few days after Mother's Day and I need to get something off my chest...and it's about the breast.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Time magazine. "Are you mom enough? Why attachment parenting drives some mothers to extremes..."</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>In the recent Time magazine, L.A. mom Jamie Grumet is pictured nursing her son.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Time%20photo.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337057803030" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>A mom nursing her (gasp) 3 year old son...</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>She chose to breastfeed, her son hasn't weaned yet, and as a parent who has the right to make these kind of decisions&hellip;she&rsquo;s ok with that. So what&rsquo;s the big deal?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Maybe breastfeeding until your child is this age is not for everyone. That's fine. Breastfeeding in general is not for everyone, and does not always work out. That's fine too! Thank goodness we live in a day where supplementation or replacement is available.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>My issue, is with the negative outlook and publicity that breastfeeding is getting as of late. More often than not, I'm getting asked the question, "so when are you going to stop breastfeeding?" No one ever comments on how great it is, that although tough at times, I'm still breastfeeding. No, rather, let's all focus on when I'm going to take the babe off the boob.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Whether it's about <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2011/12/6/breastfeeding-in-public-whats-the-problem.html" target="_blank">nursing in public</a>, <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/3/6/why-tsa-needs-some-serious-professional-development-classes.html" target="_blank">breastpumps and airport security</a>, or <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2011/10/19/does-breastmilk-have-nutritional-value-after-a-year.html" target="_blank">breastfeeding past the age of one</a>...the boob and the babe are in the news, and not in a positive way. Don&rsquo;t even get me started on <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/30/the-truth-about-the-baby-friendly-hospital-initiative-or-wha.html" target="_blank">Whoopi</a>!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Breastfeeding is not always easy, and thank goodness I had a supportive husband and resources that allowed me to get through the tough parts so that I could continue to do so. We should be supporting new moms during this delicate time in their motherhood journey, not telling them to &ldquo;cover up&rdquo; or when to wean their child from the breast.</p>
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<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Cassidy%20photo%202.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337057826456" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p>I&rsquo;m a breastfeeding mom and I don&rsquo;t care who knows it. I love the way Rylie looks up at me when I nurse her, plays with my face, and smiles when I munch on her little fingers. I love knowing that every little roll on her arms and thighs has come from something no one else can give her but me. I even love when she bites, and I tell her "ouchie Rylie," and she looks up at me with the most confused and curious look on her face. I love when I get home from work and she's just had a bottle, but all she wants to do is nurse because it's her way of feeling reconnected. I love the way she looks at other people who are talking while we nurse, like "Um. Hello? Can't you see mommy and I are busy here?"</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>In fact, when the day comes that she will be ready to wean from my breast, I will cry. I will be proud of her for becoming such a big girl, but it will be hard for me. So the last thing I need, is to feel rushed to stop something that feels so right.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Attachment parenting. Another topic that gets a bad rap. What is so horrifying about the parent that wants to feel close to their child? Dr. Sears has become titled the attachment parenting guru, and he encourages the 7 B's:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>bonding right after birth</strong> (such as practicing skin to skin contact),&nbsp;</li>
<li><strong>breastfeeding</strong> (when you can),&nbsp;</li>
<li><strong>babywearing</strong>,&nbsp;</li>
<li><strong>bedding close to your baby and co-sleeping</strong>,&nbsp;</li>
<li><strong>belief in the language value of your baby's cry</strong> (which means going to your baby when you feel in your gut that it's the right thing to do, which usually goes against the "cry it out" method),</li>
<li><strong>staying away from baby trainers</strong> (such as "the cry it out method" or the idea that your baby is trying to manipulate you), and&nbsp;</li>
<li><strong>balance</strong> (hey, you gotta take care of yourself too).&nbsp;</li>
</ul>
<p>I'd like to think I practice my own style of attachment parenting. I'm not perfect, I strive to be good enough, and I do my best to provide Rylie with the love and security she would need in order to feel brave enough to explore the world.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So am I "mom enough?" I hope I am.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Cassidy photo 1.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1337057692097" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p>Ok...I'm getting off my soapbox now. Happy Mother's day to all the mommy's out there! Especially mine. She has given me the best example of how to be "MOM ENOUGH." I love you mom :)</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>My New Eco-Chic Ride</title><category term="About Robin"/><category term="Eco-friendly"/><category term="Happiness as a Parent"/><category term="Holistic Nutrition"/><category term="Natural Kidz"/><category term="Prius"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/5/my-new-eco-chic-ride.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/5/5/my-new-eco-chic-ride.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-05-06T06:32:41Z</published><updated>2012-05-06T06:32:41Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-right ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/IMG_5751.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1336413527708" alt="" /></span></span>I come from a family of tree-huggers.&nbsp; My brother has hiked the Pacific Crest Trail (multiple times) and has lived in the wilderness for months at a time, bathing only in nearby streams.&nbsp; My sister has not shopped at a conventional grocery store in over a decade and studied to be an herbalist and yoga instructor.&nbsp; Over the past 15 years, I have listened to them talk about organic food policy, and watch them bring their own containers as &lsquo;doggy bags&rsquo; and bike to work.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Yet, it was finding out that <a href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/1/29/how-going-gluten-free-saved-our-family.html" target="_blank">my son was gluten-intolerant</a> that spurred a slight obsession with improving the quality of the products we use in our home and the food my family consumes.&nbsp; Over the past two years, we have taken baby-steps to make these eco-friendly changes, and every day I feel like I am teaching my children how to better respect our bodies, our community, and our environment.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span class="full-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Be%20Wise%20photo.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1336413809006" alt="" /></span></span>We started out joining a <a href="http://blog.naturalkidz.com/top-five-reasons-to-join-a-csa/" target="_blank">CSA (community-sponsored agriculture)</a>, which has been completely awesome!&nbsp; Never would I have eaten so many beets, kale, tomatoes, or berries had I just purchased them from the grocery store.&nbsp; And while I love our local farmer&rsquo;s markets, you can&rsquo;t beat the price of our local CSA.&nbsp; Plus, the taste&hellip;.it&rsquo;s like straight from the garden (that is, if I actually had a &lsquo;green thumb&rsquo; and didn&rsquo;t kill everything I try to grow on my own!)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;Next, I started to purchase more eco-friendly cleaning products and reusable, BPA-free storage containers.&nbsp; My favorite website for reusable lunch bags, containers, and drink bottles is <a href="http://www.naturalkidz.com/" target="_blank">NaturalKidz.com</a>.&nbsp; I used this site so much that the owner even gave me my own discount code&hellip;.Thanks, Kathryn!!!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So, after all of this change in our household, it only made sense that our eco-friendly consciousness would extend into my business. While I am still a few months away from going paperless and having electronic records, I knew there was one area where I could make a positive change, immediately!</p>
<p>I am proud to introduce the newest member of the San Diego Breastfeeding Center.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 150%;"><strong>My new Prius V!</strong></span></p>
<p>&nbsp;<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/IMG_5859.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1336413691795" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p>No more 20 miles to the gallon as I drive all over the city of San Diego.&nbsp; I will now be getting up to 44 MPG&hellip;.saving sore boobs and the earth one day at a time!&nbsp; I&rsquo;m completely in love!</p>
<p>I hope I make my siblings proud:) &nbsp;And, I still have so much to learn!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Are you an eco-friendly mama?&nbsp;<br />What have you done in the past few years to live more eco-consciously?&nbsp;<br />What are your favorite eco-friendly resources?</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>The Truth about the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (or What Whoopi Goldberg Should Have Known Before Bashing BFHI on The View)</title><category term="BFHI"/><category term="Breastfeeding"/><category term="Breastfeeding Struggles"/><category term="Whoopi Goldberg"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/30/the-truth-about-the-baby-friendly-hospital-initiative-or-wha.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/30/the-truth-about-the-baby-friendly-hospital-initiative-or-wha.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-05-01T04:06:05Z</published><updated>2012-05-01T04:06:05Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>When <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzv1n6sQhcY" target="_blank">Whoopi Goldberg lambasted Mayor Bloomberg</a> for recommending that the New York City hospitals strive for the Baby-Friendly Hospital status, she clearly did not have all of the facts.&nbsp;</p>
<p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/bzv1n6sQhcY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Maybe it was because CBS ran the story with the title: <strong><a href="http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/04/19/nycs-baby-friendly-initiative-pushes-more-moms-to-breastfeed-their-babies/" target="_blank">NYC&rsquo;s &lsquo;Baby Friendly Initiative&rsquo; Pushes More Moms To Breastfeed</a>.&nbsp; </strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>&lsquo;PUSHES&rsquo; moms to breastfed&hellip;.hmmm&hellip;. I don&rsquo;t recall that being the purpose of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI).</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Here is what Whoopi would have found out, had she done any amount of research about the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI):</p>
<p>1. Mayor Bloomberg did not create BFHI.&nbsp; The World Health Organization and UNICEF sponsor BFHI and the BFHI USA was established in 1997&hellip;.over 15 year ago!&nbsp; Mayor Bloomberg is just NOW finally realizing the importance of it for his city.</p>
<p>2. If Whoopi would have read the mission of BFHI, she would have found that its mission is to help and support mothers who want to breastfeed and eliminate behaviors that sabotage a women&rsquo;s chance to breastfeed, starting in the hospital.&nbsp; Isn&rsquo;t this the GOLD standard that every mother deserves?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>"The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is a global program sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children&rsquo;s Fund (UNICEF) to encourage and recognize hospitals and birthing centers that offer an optimal level of care for infant feeding. The BFHI assists hospitals in giving mothers the information, confidence, and skills needed to successfully initiate and continue breastfeeding their babies or feeding formula safely, and gives special recognition to hospitals that have done so.</em>"&nbsp;<a href="http://www.babyfriendlyusa.org/eng/01.html">http://www.babyfriendlyusa.org/eng/01.html</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>3. Here&rsquo;s how BFHI ensures that all moms receive the necessary support in the hospital, should they choose to breastfeed their babies:</p>
<p>&nbsp;<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://sdbfc.com/storage/Jennifer photo.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1335845898860" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.babyfriendlyusa.org/eng/10steps.html" target="_blank">The Ten Steps To Successful Breastfeeding&nbsp;</a></strong></p>
<p><br /> The BFHI promotes, protects, and supports breastfeeding through The Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding for Hospitals, as outlined by UNICEF/WHO. The steps for the United States are:</p>
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<p>Have   a written breastfeeding policy that is routinely communicated to all health   care staff.</p>
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<p>Train   all health care staff in skills necessary to implement this policy.</p>
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<p>Inform   all pregnant women about the benefits and management of breastfeeding.</p>
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<p>Help   mothers initiate breastfeeding within one hour of birth.</p>
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<p>Show   mothers how to breastfeed and how to maintain lactation, even if they are   separated from their infants.</p>
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<p>Give   newborn infants no food or drink other than breastmilk, unless <em>medically </em>indicated.</p>
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<p>Practice   &ldquo;rooming in&rdquo;-- allow mothers and infants to remain together 24 hours a day.</p>
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<p>Encourage   breastfeeding on demand.</p>
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<p>Give   no pacifiers or artificial nipples to breastfeeding infants.</p>
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<p>Foster   the establishment of breastfeeding support groups and refer mothers to them   on discharge from the hospital or clinic</p>
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<p>4. Breastfeeding advocates know that some mothers may not be able to fully breastfeed their babies, which can be based on her anatomy, history of breast surgeries, or her baby&rsquo;s birth history.&nbsp; Sometimes it takes longer than a few days for a mother&rsquo;s milk supply to &lsquo;come in&rsquo; fully.&nbsp; In these cases, a mother will need to supplement her baby, whether it be with donor breast milk or formula.&nbsp; BFHI just makes sure that formula isn&rsquo;t routinely sent home in every hospital diaper bag, which can sabotage a new mom when she is most vulnerable.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Whoopi, this is the deal&hellip;. The FIRST rule of breastfeeding is FEED THE BABY.&nbsp; The SECOND rule of breastfeeding is PROTECT MOM&rsquo;S MILK SUPPLY.&nbsp; Giving out formula in hospital bags impairs Rule #2.&nbsp; If a mother needs to give her baby formula, then she can go to any grocery store and buy it.&nbsp; She doesn&rsquo;t need it staring her in the face when she is wondering if her baby is getting enough from the breast.&nbsp; What she DOES need is the phone number of a local lactation consultant (IBCLC), who can help her if she needs to increase her supply to feed her baby more effectively.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>How about sending THAT PHONE NUMBER home in the hospital diaper bag????&nbsp;</strong></p>
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<p>So, Whoopi&rsquo;s misinformation is exactly what <a href="http://www.bestforbabes.org/" target="_blank">Best for Babes</a> would classify as a societal &lsquo;Booby Trap.&rsquo;&nbsp; She turned Mayor Bloomberg&rsquo;s benevolent initiative (to offer new mothers the best education they can receive) into a false proclamation that Bloomberg is going to FORCE ALL women to breastfeed.&nbsp; Even with BFHI, it is always up to the mother whether she chooses to breastfeed her infant.&nbsp; BFHI just ensures that all moms and babies are set up for breastfeeding success from Day 1 and that they receive the best support and education possible, should they need it.</p>
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<p><strong>Whoopi, don&rsquo;t you think that all mothers deserve the right to receive enough support to meet their personal breastfeeding goals????</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Why Does My Milk Smell Sour?</title><category term="Breastfeeding Struggles"/><category term="Common Concerns"/><category term="Help a Breastfeeding Mama Out"/><category term="breastmilk storage"/><category term="lipase"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/25/why-does-my-milk-smell-sour.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/25/why-does-my-milk-smell-sour.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-04-26T04:56:51Z</published><updated>2012-04-26T04:56:51Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Dear SDBFC,

This weekend my hubby wanted to give our son a bottle, so I thawed some milk that was pumped mid-February (2 months ago). When I was putting it in the bottle it smelled sour like spit-up. Why is that? He still ate it and it didn't make him sick. Is my milk bad? That was the oldest milk I have so I thought it would be fine still.

Thank you!

Natalie]]></summary></entry><entry><title>What Can I Do About My Fast Let-Down?</title><category term="Help a Breastfeeding Mama Out"/><category term="biological nurturing"/><category term="fast let-down"/><category term="laid-back breastfeeding"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/19/what-can-i-do-about-my-fast-let-down.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/19/what-can-i-do-about-my-fast-let-down.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-04-19T17:39:09Z</published><updated>2012-04-19T17:39:09Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Dear SDBFC,

What are some good nursing positions if you have a fast let-down?

Sincerely,

Alanna]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Do All Exclusively Breastfed Babies REALLY Need Iron Supplements?</title><category term="Advice for the new mom"/><category term="Breastfeeding"/><category term="iron supplementation"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/16/do-all-exclusively-breastfed-babies-really-need-iron-supplem.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/16/do-all-exclusively-breastfed-babies-really-need-iron-supplem.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-04-17T03:52:26Z</published><updated>2012-04-17T03:52:26Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[When did my breast milk suddenly become less nutritious than formula? 

When I read a policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics stating that exclusively breastfed babies need to be supplemented with iron starting at 4 months, I have to wonder…

Are they saying that my perfect nutrition for my baby is no longer PERFECT?  

Are they saying that what my body produces is suddenly SUB PAR? 

 

This caused me to do a little research.  What IS the deal with iron in breast milk? 

Does my 4 month old really need those nasty-tasting drops?]]></summary></entry><entry><title>How Can I Respond to My Pediatrician Who is Not Supportive of Breastfeeding?</title><category term="Advice for the new mom"/><category term="Breastfeeding"/><category term="Help a Breastfeeding Mama Out"/><category term="benefits of breastfeeding"/><category term="unsupportive pediatrician"/><id>http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/12/how-can-i-respond-to-my-pediatrician-who-is-not-supportive-o.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://sdbfc.com/blog/2012/4/12/how-can-i-respond-to-my-pediatrician-who-is-not-supportive-o.html"/><author><name>Robin</name></author><published>2012-04-12T16:59:35Z</published><updated>2012-04-12T16:59:35Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[Dear SDBFC,
Any advice for responding to doctors when they are unsupportive of breastfeeding past the first few months or uneducated about it (such as believing it causes cavities, etc.)?  Thank you in advance!

Sincerely,

Theresa]]></summary></entry></feed>
