Before I gave birth to my first child, I spent a few minutes reviewing the limited number of breast pumps sold at my registry retailer before clicking on one that was neither too expensive nor too ...
Tara covers the business of health care. Her stories focus on hospitals, doctors, and how their business practices affect patients — especially when private equity gets involved. She also writes about ...
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Why a wearable breast pump shouldn’t be your only pump
Wearable breast pumps promise a version of pumping that feels a lot easier: more freedom, more flexibility, and a little less ...
One of the biggest challenges of breastfeeding is knowing whether your baby is getting enough milk. At the start of your breastfeeding journey, milk production is based solely on supply and demand — ...
When you're pumping, you'll most likely have a hospital-grade pump with strong suction. But, if you need a backup, or just want a lightweight option on-hand, this manual pump is super convenient. It's ...
I’ve pumped for three babies — including exclusively pumping for eight months for my third born — and I can confidently say I’ve never exactly felt excited to fire up a pump. As with other ...
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