Yes, I did pump my breastmilk due to the extreme pain I felt when nursing. Pumping was a good way to control the pain and still give my daughter breastmilk. However, this article brings up something I never thought about. Your milk may have natually occurring chemicals called nucleotides which may help your baby sleep. Depending on the time of day you pump or feed, these chemicals are in higher concentration. Read more:
www.newscientist.com
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Pregnancy tips If You Pump Your Breastmilk, Read This First
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