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Adjust the Rump

Have you seen how experienced mothers or post-partum nurses seem to be able to move the babies around with such ease? They just lift, turn and settle the baby quickly and without fear. Well one secret is to adjust the rump. Babies are mostly squishy lumps, but if you control that cute little rump then …

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Posted byKisha JohnstonMay 4, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags: breastfeeding, infantsLeave a comment on Adjust the Rump

Free the Head

Did you know a newborn baby can crawl from the stomach and find their way to the breast, then latch mostly unassisted? Newborns have these built-in instincts that guide them to feed early and often. What strikes me is how strong they are! When give them space and time it is amazing what they are …

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Posted byKisha JohnstonApril 27, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags: baby, breastfeeding, positioningLeave a comment on Free the Head
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