Picture the scene. Your baby is six months old, and is growing healthily and happily on your breast milk alone.
Around 600,000 babies are born each year in the UK to women considered to be at high risk of having HIV; of these, just 59 are actually born HIV positive. ...
How long you breastfeed your child could dictate how bright he will be in later life, claim researchers from Denmark.
Doctors still haven't got it right about folic acid in pregnancy. ...
Women with silicone breast implants who breast feed may be putting their babies' health at risk, according to a study by American researchers. ...
Last week we mentioned that breastfeeding our babies was probably not such a bad idea, especially as those who are introduced to cereals too early are more likely to develop celiac disease.
Even the British government is saying that breast is best. It is banning all advertising of baby milk preparations except in publications to health care professionals. ...
A large scale Australian study has shown that among women fully or nearly fully breastfeeding their babies who continue to be "LAM" (lactational amenorrhoeic) ie, in ovulatory limbo, without perio ...
The more we research, the more we learn about the importance of breast milk and the start it can give us in life. A new study has found that it might even improve our eyesight.
Baywatch's Pamela Anderson take note: women who have their breasts implants may later find it difficult if not impossible to breastfeed. ...
