Have You Ever Tandem Nursed: A Poll
August 7, 2009 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under multiples, poll, tandem nursing
Finally the poll feature is functioning again here at Breastfeeding 1-2-3! This time let’s talk about your thoughts on tandem nursingHave you ever nursed more than one nursling at a time? Answer the poll and leave a comment to share your experience or your opinion! If you tandem nursed, how did you feel about it? Did you nurse your children at the same time (one at each breast) or nurse one and then the other? I will share that just after I had my second baby, I nursed my toddler and newborn at the same time so there was little …read more
Mother’s Day Gifts of Time and Service
May 7, 2009 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under mothering
What do mothers want this Mother’s Day? With the recession, I am guessing that gifts of time and service top the list! Such gifts often mean more than those that cost a lot of money anyway!ersonally (and I will be forwarding this post to my husband!) I want a hot bath and time to myself to read a book. Alone time is at a premium for me with three kids including a 9-month-old, and a hot bath and a good book would go a long way to restoring my spirit! I do not like to be away from my baby …read more
A Reminder to Appreciate These Intense Baby Days
March 7, 2009 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding
A while ago when two of my daughters were in school and I “just” had my six-month-old at home, I tried to take advantage of the time to get out this post on the Denny’s nurse-ins. At some point my baby started to fuss and I attempted to nurse her to sleep. No dice. She wouldn’t settle by nursing. Now how exactly did I go from a first-born who would only go to sleep by nursing, to a third-born who often won’t go to sleep by nursing?! Anyway, it became apparent that I would need to take my baby for …read more
Mama Needs a Sick Day
December 27, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding
Whom do I call to notify that I am taking a sick day from this motherhood gig? I know it’s only a cold, and I will get over it eventually, but in the thick of it I find it very difficult! Not only am I sick, but my baby is sick too, and that’s when I am on extra duty, not less! When she wakes, she wants ME — after all, I am her primary caregiver, and her dad just doesn’t have the super ability to comfort her at his breast! If only I could have a day filled with …read more
Poll Results: Attending a La Leche League Meeting
October 21, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding, poll
In a pool of 143 voters, 52 percent had attended a La Leche League meeting and an additional 35 percent are interested in doing so. An overwhelming 91% of those who had attended a meeting found it helpful, while only 9% did not enjoy it.
Here are the complete results:
Please vote in the new poll in the side bar!
Compliment or Insult?
September 27, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breast milk, breastfeeding, humor, mothering
My six-year-old walked up to me, paused, and said, “You smell like milk!” I wasn’t sure whether or not to take that as a compliment. Later in the day, my three-year-old snuggled up in my arms for storytime, and when she leaned her head against my chest, she said, “Your mum-mums smell like fruit!” Compliment, I guess! Still, I made sure to take a shower before heading out to Back to School Night!
Mom on the Go
September 3, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding, nursing in public
Nicole is almost seven weeks old now and I’ve already breastfed her:
~ at the midwife’s and doctor’s offices
~ a wedding
~ a pool party
~ a La Leche League meeting (of course!)
~ in various parking lots
~ at the grocery store
~ while house hunting
~ and yesterday at the first PTA meeting of the school year.
For me, it is convenient to be breastfeeding. It means I can go anywhere, anytime, without having to think about whether I have enough supplies for the trip (as long as my purse is packed with enough diapers). And the best part is my baby is content in all …read more
Independence and the Breastfed Child
July 21, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding, mothering
Independence is the topic for this month’s theme day here at the Health and Wellness Channel. When I first heard the topic, it struck a chord with me. I felt a little rant welling up on this subject. You see, I get the distinct impression that some people associate breastfeeding with a dependence on the mother. An unhealthy dependence, one that somehow keeps the child unnaturally close and clingy and unable to separate or venture out to explore and make friends with confidence. It irks me when I sense that, because I have found the exact opposite to be true. …read more
Friday Five: Top Five “Best” Breastfeeding 1-2-3 Blog Posts
May 9, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding
When my channel editor asked everyone in the Health and Wellness channel to compile the five best posts from each blog, I had to stop and think for a while. What makes a “best” post? I don’t think it’s necessarily the most popular post or the most commented on post. I think it’s the post of which I am most proud, the post into which I put extra effort and care. So I offer for your consideration, in no particular order:
1. Everything You Wanted to Know about Breastfeeding, Sex and Breast Milk Fetishes but Were Afraid to Ask — talk …read more
Breastfeeding Humor: Milk for Baby
April 17, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding, humor, mothering, pregnancy
This morning my three-year-old lavished my pregnant belly with kisses for her little sister. I can see her mind working through the fact that there will be a new baby in our lives sometime soon. She stated with great certainty, “The baby will sleep.” (I hope better than you did, sweetie!) I know I cannot fully prepare her for what life will be like with a newborn in the house, but I took the opportunity to explain, “Yes, the baby will sleep. And the baby will cry, and nurse, and want to be held. The baby will want lots of …read more






