For new mothers, I know how challenging it is to resist the stereotypes that surround the desi household. But, to be responsible mothers and provide our children with the finest upbringing possible, we need to put all these myths at rest. Today let’s look into one of the hardest yet most sensitive aspects of being a parent which is, a crying and restless baby. When babies cry, their mothers are told to give them a little bit of Panadol to …
Month: April 2023
Babies spitting food is a very normal scenario caused due to well-developed tongue thrust reflex. It gets better with time, so hang in there, mommies. …
After the birth of the baby, some mothers claim that their breasts feel empty, which is definitely not an indication of a low milk supply. …
We all know, how the phrase “more mouths more talks” gets so accurate when you become a new mom, especially in a desi household. I know, how difficult it is to seclude the myths from the facts while breastfeeding a child and the repetitive directions make it even harder. Many new mothers have frequently heard that milk does not produce for a few days following childbirth. According to popular beliefs, there is no milk in the initial days of postpartum …
Let’s bust another myth together. In an attempt to boost their milk supply, new mothers are typically told to drink water to increase milk supply. While it is beneficial to drink enough water to stay hydrated while breastfeeding, you will be surprised to know that milk production is unaffected. Let’s talk about the association between increasing breast milk production and drinking more. According to reports, nursing mothers should only drink water to slake their thirst. Thus, for women, there is no …






















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