We understand breastfeeding is a journey of ups and downs, filled with love and joy, but also discomfort and challenges.
Let us help you, so you can focus on bonding with your baby and feeling confident throughout every stage of motherhood.
August is World Breastfeeding Awareness Month, a time when the world celebrates breastfeeding, encouraging more women to breastfeed for better child development.
This event, held during World Breastfeeding Week, aims to raise awareness and normalize breastfeeding among mums.
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When you find yourself awake at night, dealing with soaked tops, struggling with engorged breasts that your baby can't fully relieve, and enduring the discomfort of clogged ducts, it can often feel like a lonely battle, a hidden pain beneath your everyday life that others might not fully understand.
We are here for you, ready to provide the support you need. Explore our informative content designed for expectant and new mothers, ensuring a successful breastfeeding journey.
Breastfeeding is a process that fosters a strong bond with your child. Your breast milk is all the nourishment your baby requires, always at the perfect temperature and packed with essential nutrients.
During the first month, newborns need to breastfeed 8–12 times a day. This frequent feeding stimulates milk production.
By 1–2 months, they will nurse 7–9 times daily. In the initial weeks, if you breastfeed on demand, about every 1.5-3 hours.
You're a super mom, even though you might be too hard on yourself at times. Don't demand too much of yourself; feeding your baby already consumes a significant amount of your daily time and energy.
You ask and we seek answers from our research team and the experts of this field. Let's find answers to your questions.
Breastfeeding is a natural way to feed your newborn. However, it often does not come naturally to new mothers.
It’s a good idea to prepare yourself beforehand. This can help you start breastfeeding on a positive note and give your baby the best nutrition.
If you are worried about breastfeeding being a hassle when you step out, don’t worry. First of all, you are not alone if you are stressed about how breastfeeding in public would be.
We have some helpful tips will help you be more comfortable and confident while breastfeeding in public.
Will I be able to hold the baby securely? How should I bathe the baby? What steps can I take to ensure the baby's health? Can I breastfeed successfully?
We've partnered with Thomson Parentcraft Centre to provide an article for new mothers, guiding you on newborn care. You can find these valuable tips in our article.
We partnered with the Breastfeeding Mothers' Support Group Singapore to craft an article addressing the most common breastfeeding questions asked by mothers and providing solutions for you.
We've enlisted the expertise of Breastfeeding Mothers' Support Group, Singapore (BMSG) to address five common breastfeeding and pumping challenges that working mums often encounter, along with practical strategies to overcome them.