Breast engorgement is when the breasts become painfully full of milk. It usually occurs on the 3rd day of the puerperium. The breasts may feel hard and painful.
Human Milk Banking: What It Is and How to Donate
Human milk banking is the process of collecting and storing breast milk for use by other mothers who are not able to produce enough milk of their own.
Medications and Breastfeeding: What Nursing Mothers Need to Know
Not all medications are created equal. Some medications may be safe and some can be passed on to your baby through breast milk, and can cause adverse effects.
Breast Complications in Puerperium: What You Need to Know
The common breast complications in puerperium are engorgement, cracked and retracted nipple, mastitis, breast abscess, and lactation failure.
Breast Milk: The Best Liquid Gold for Newborns
Breast milk, also known as mother's milk, is the milk produced by a woman's breasts. It is the best liquid gold for newborns and major source of nutrients.
Breastfeeding: The Ultimate Guide to Nursing Your Baby
Breastfeeding is the act of feeding a baby human milk through a woman's breast. It is recommended to start breastfeeding within the first hour after birth.
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