Being a caregiver to aging parents can be difficult under any circumstances, but when parents start to struggle with incontinence, it can become even more challenging. Not only can it be hard to physically help elderly adults change out of soiled clothes when they have an accident, but it can also be messy, smelly, and […]
4 Breast Milk Storage Hacks
Before you have a baby, your fridge and your freezer are places where you store food. After you have a baby, your fridge can quickly become overrun with multiple, half-filled bottles of breast milk, right next to your leftover Chinese food containers. To reduce the clutter and make it easier to find the right bottle […]
Why You Should Never Get a Used Breast Pump
There’s no doubt about it: Being a new parent is expensive. Even after the baby shower, there are expenses for everything from diaper cream to daycare, and it seems like there’s a new bill every time you turn around. So when it comes time to get a breast pump, you may be wondering if it […]
Continuous Glucose Monitors
Embarking on a transformative journey, NEB Medical proudly presents Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs), a pioneering solution in diabetes management. This cutting-edge technology is poised to redefine the way individuals monitor their glucose levels, providing real-time data for informed decision-making and fostering a proactive approach to health. Understanding Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Continuous Glucose Monitors […]
How to Relieve Lower Back Pain During Pregnancy
Being pregnant comes along with its fair share of aches and pains as the baby starts growing and pushing against your spine, pelvis and other body parts and changing your center of gravity. So it’s no wonder that almost all women experience some form of back pain during pregnancy. But just because back pain is […]
How to Get the Right Fit for Your Incontinence Products
When it comes to incontinence products, one size definitely does not fit all. In fact, having adult diapers or disposable underwear that fit correctly vs. incorrectly can mean the difference between staying dry and dealing with all-too-embarrassing leaks. But knowing what size incontinence products to buy isn’t quite as easy as it sounds. Unlike pants, […]
Struggling with Incontinence? 7 Foods and Drinks to Avoid
There are many ways to manage incontinence, and one tool in the toolbox is as simple as which foods and drinks we consume. So, to prevent incontinence, what kinds of food and drink should you avoid or enjoy? Though there’s no way to cure incontinence by staying away from or consuming any particular food or […]
Managing nighttime incontinence: Tricks, tips and when to seek help
Nighttime incontinence can be upsetting and embarrassing, but the most important thing to know is that if you’re suffering with it, you’re not alone. A study in the Canadian Urological Association Journal in 2018 found that around 2 to 3% of the population has nighttime urinary incontinence, with the numbers even higher among those in […]
How to Save Money on Incontinence Pads
If you’ve ever been to a Walgreens or a CVS looking for incontinence products, such as adult diapers or incontinence pads, you know that they can be pretty expensive. According to iDiaper.com, people who suffer from moderate incontinence need to use two to four adult diapers a day, which can add up to $80 to […]
What Kind of Incontinence Product Should I Use?
The dizzying array of incontinence products — everything from overnight diapers to absorbent pads — can be overwhelming. So, you might be wondering, “What product is best for me?” Don’t Use Menstrual Products First, it’s important to know what not to use – maxi-pads and other products intended for menstrual flow. Though it may feel […]
Why Do Some Men Experience Urinary Incontinence As They Age?
Urinary incontinence in men can be a difficult subject to bring up, but the problem is common and will only get more so as the population ages. The Mayo Clinic says that somewhere between 3% and 10% of men will experience urinary incontinence at some point in their lives, a number that increases as men […]
How to Reduce Odor From Incontinence
One of the most unfortunate things about struggling with incontinence is that although people can’t see that you’re wearing an adult diaper or an incontinence pad, they can sometimes smell it. Urine, especially when it’s dark, has an unmistakable smell that can be quite embarrassing. The good news is that there are several things you […]
How to Get Free Diapers for a Special Needs Child
If you’re the parent of a special needs child, you know that there can be a lot of extra expenses involved in their care – everything from additional childcare to extra therapy, specialized equipment and more. However, one thing you shouldn’t have to pay for is diapers. Many kids with special needs wear diapers long […]
The Best Breast Pumps Covered by Medicaid
If you’re looking to get your first breast pump (or even getting a new one a few years after having your first child to a brand-new set of options), the choices can be a bit overwhelming. If you consider all of the breast pumps on the market, you can find dozens of different models, all […]
The Quietest Breast Pump on the Market
Breast pumping at work or at school can be a hassle, not to mention embarrassing. If you’re pumping while on a phone call, you don’t want the person on the other end to hear what you’re doing, and when you’re pumping in a bathroom stall, it’s better if your co-workers don’t hear strange, loud suction […]
Best Ways to Warm Breast Milk
When you’re feeding a baby from frozen or cold stashes of breast milk, you might be wondering: How should I thaw breast milk from the freezer or warm breast milk coming out of the refrigerator? The goal is to try to get the milk to be between room temperature and body temperature (about 68 to […]
How Can I Increase My Breastmilk Supply?
There are all kinds of myths about how to increase your breastmilk supply. Your mom swears by dark beer. Your best friend heard eating bananas can help. It can be overwhelming to dig through thousands of blog posts and weed through the advice from friends and family trying to help. So, what’s fact, and what’s […]
How to Tell If Your Breasts Are Empty After Pumping
If you’ve ever pumped breastmilk, you may find yourself asking a question that seems deceptively simple: Are my breasts empty? It’s a common concern, especially among those who have just started pumping or breastfeeding, and there are several important reasons to determine the answer. Pumping breastmilk (and breastfeeding in general) is a matter of supply […]
What to Pack In Your Pumping Bag
About to head back to work and not sure what you’ll need to bring with you? Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to pack in your pumping bag so you can pump like a pro. (Click on infographic below to see a larger version).
Am I Pumping Enough Milk?
Often, when moms start pumping breast milk, they can get very discouraged when they only see the bottle only fill up to the 1 oz. line or even less per breast. Many times, moms start freaking out, assuming that there’s something wrong with them and they won’t possibly be able to pump enough milk for […]
Benefits of Portable Breast Pumps
When it comes to choosing a breast pump, it’s important to find one that meets your needs. And for many working moms, getting a portable breast pump that doesn’t have to be plugged into the wall is a must. That’s because if you work as a restaurant server, bar tender, retail associate, flight attendant, hair […]
How Much Breastmilk Babies Need By Age
Curious about how much breastmilk your baby should be drinking a day? We explain in this handy chart that breaks it down by age and by whether or not your baby is eating solids. Remember, however, that it’s always important to listen to your baby’s cues. If your baby is teething or going through a […]
5 Ways to Manage Postpartum Incontinence
There’s no doubt about it: Having a new baby can be messy. Not only do new parents have to deal with changing diapers and constant baby spit-up, but also you may experience a lot of changes to your own body in the first few days and weeks after giving birth that might seem pretty gross. […]
Is My Nipple Pain Normal?
Ouch! That hurt! The first time you breastfeed or use a breast pump, you might be surprised at how the experience differs from your expectations. While the results may be well worth the annoyances, it’s not always pain-free, particularly in the beginning. But, though it’s true that minor discomfort can be a part of pumping […]
What Is Paced Bottle Feeding? Everything You Need to Know About Bottle Feeding Your Baby
Many people associate bottle feeding with the image of a mom gently cradling a baby horizontally in her lap while the baby guzzles a nearly vertical bottle of milk. Unfortunately, feeding a baby this way can be very harmful to the baby. It can cause the baby to drink too much milk, which can lead […]
Best Foods to Eat When Breastfeeding
After 9 months of watching what you’ve been eating, you may think that after you give birth, you have license to eat whatever you want. However, what you eat during breastfeeding is just as important as during your pregnancy, because what you eat has a direct impact on the health of you and your baby. […]
5 Hacks for Pumping at Night
If you ask most new parents what the one thing is that they want more than anything else in the world, you’ll probably get the same answer: more sleep! Unfortunately, if you’re the breastfeeding parent, you know that getting up in the middle of the night to feed your baby is just part of the […]
Cost of Breast Pumping for 1 Year
Although many people usually point to breastfeeding as much more cost effective than formula feeding, if you’re planning on breast pumping, there will be some costs involved. In addition to purchasing a pump, you’ll also need to spend money on replacement parts every few months, as well as milk storage bags and other accessories. Luckily, […]
Tips for Donating Breast Milk
The current baby formula shortage is affecting millions of babies around the country as parents desperately try to find enough formula to keep their children alive. However, if you’re a mom who is currently breastfeeding, you can do a lot to help these babies in need by donating any extra breastmilk you have. And you […]
How Postpartum Compression Garments Help After Giving Birth
Giving birth is no walk in the park. Whether you are in labor for a few hours or a few days or whether you have the baby vaginally or have a C-section, all types of birth are a kind of trauma on the body, and it takes time for your body to recover from that […]
9 Must-Have Baby Registry Items for Breastfeeding
If you’re planning on pumping or breastfeeding after your baby is born and you’ve already started putting your baby registry together, you know that figuring out what types of breastfeeding and breast pumping supplies you really need as a new mom can be very overwhelming. There are so many products to choose from that all […]
How to Ship Breast Milk
Gradually easing Covid restrictions means lots of people are heading back to the office and traveling for the first time in a long time. For new breast-feeding mothers, this can mean business and leisure trips that take them away from their newborns for extended periods. Fortunately, there are a host of options available for breast-pumping […]
Our 7 Favorite Breast Pumping Apps
When you’re a new mom, you’ve got a lot of things to keep track of in your brain. How much did my baby eat at her last feeding? How long has it been since she ate? Did I send out that work email I was supposed to? What am I going to cook for dinner? […]
Do I Need to Pay for an Upgrade on My Breast Pump?
When the Affordable Care Act went into effect in 2010, many moms-to-be were thrilled that insurance companies were now required by law to cover the cost of getting a breast pump. And while the law has certainly helped make breast pumps more affordable, the law didn’t say that insurance companies had to cover all types […]
Giving Back to Other New Moms This Holiday Season
Having a new baby is an exciting time, but for some moms, finding a way to pay for everything they need for the baby can be overwhelming and stressful. That’s where EveryMom Chicago comes in. Founded by Jamie Taratoot in early 2021, EveryMom Chicago is a non-profit that’s dedicated to helping pregnant moms in underserved […]
Supply Chain Issues Are Delaying Breast Pump Orders. What You Can Do to Be Prepared.
News headlines about supply chain issues can cause anyone to feel stressed — especially new mothers trying to get their breast pumps and accessories. Unlike ordering a cute pair of shoes that are backordered, ordering a breast pump is something you need to have on time. For example, if your baby is arriving soon or […]
Why Has My Milk Supply Dropped?
It’s a situation most breastfeeding moms fear: What if I’m not producing enough milk for my baby? Often times, these fears are unfounded. Many moms start to panic unnecessarily when their baby wants to eat more often than usual, when really the baby is just going through a growth spurt. Or moms think that if […]
How to Save Money on Breast Pumping Supplies
When experts tout the benefits of breast feeding vs. formula, they usually say that breastfeeding is by far the cheaper option. And while breastfeeding is cheaper than formula, if you’re planning on pumping, it’s not exactly free. Not only do you have to purchase a pump, but you’ll also have to purchase many other […]
How to Calculate How Much Breast Milk to Pump Each Day
Headed back to school or work soon and not sure how much milk you’re going to need to pump a day? Here is a handy guide for figuring out how much you’ll need to pump to feed your baby, and how much to put into each bottle. (Click on infographic below to see a larger […]
How to Return a Breast Pump That Is Not Working
There is nothing worse than being all set to start breast pumping for the day and all of a sudden, you realize that your breast pump is not working correctly or just won’t turn on at all. Gah! If this happens to you, don’t panic. We’ll walk you through what do to. If you’re breast […]
What to Do If You Have a Clogged Milk Duct
Usually, if you happen to find a hard lump on your breast, it can be a legitimate reason to be concerned. But if you’re breastfeeding, finding a hard or painful lump on your breast usually has a very logical explanation — a clogged milk duct. Getting a clogged milk duct at least once during your […]
Can I Drink Coffee or Alcohol While Breastfeeding?
After abstaining from alcohol and cutting back on coffee during your pregnancy, you might be eagerly looking forward to giving birth so you can finally relax with a big glass of wine and get back into the daily drive-thru line at Starbucks for your favorite drink. However, experts say if you’re planning to breastfeed, you […]
Does Breastfeeding Help You Lose Baby Weight?
After nine long months of waddling around in maternity clothes and not being able to see their toes, many new moms are eager to start breastfeeding, which is often touted as nature’s way of helping moms return to their pre-pregnancy weights. And while breastfeeding does burn a lot of calories, many moms will also tell […]
What to Do If Your Breasts Hurt During Pumping
Breast pumping does take some getting used to, but it’s not supposed to hurt. If your nipples or breasts are painful or sore during or after pumping, follow these tips. (Click below to see infographic larger). And click here for more information about preventing discomfort while breast pumping.
What are the best suction settings to use on a breast pump?
When you read a description for any breast pump on the market, the manufacturers will almost always tout two things: how powerful the suction is (listed in mmHg), and how many stimulation and suction modes they have. But if you’re new to breast pumping, you may be wondering, how much power do I really need […]
Best Advice for Breast Pumping on a Plane
Now that more people are getting their Covid-19 vaccines, more people are planning to fly again. And if you’re a breast pumping mom who is planning to fly for work or to see friends and family, you may be wondering, “How exactly am I going to pump on the plane?” While pumping on a plane […]
Why Is My Breast Pump Losing Suction?
Is your breast pump not pumping as much milk as it used to? Here are 6 things you can try to troubleshoot the problem. (Click below to see infographic larger).
Surprising Ways Your Breast Milk Changes
Did you know that all breast milk isn’t the same? It turns out that each bottle of breast milk is slightly different – its composition can change based on the time of day it was pumped, what we’ve been eating and even our stress levels when we pumped it. Here’s a little bit more about […]
Pros and Cons of Wearable Breast Pumps
In the past few years, a new type of breast pump has come on the market that has been a game changer for many moms: the wearable breast pump. These breast pumps are just what they sound like — breast pumps that you can wear inside your bra without any tubes getting in your way. […]
Stress & Breastfeeding: De-Stress While Pumping to Improve Feeding Habits
These days, it seems almost everyone is stressed out; and it can be life-altering in many ways. In fact, around 27% of US adults say they are so stressed that they cannot function. And if you’re a new mom, chances are you’re feeling more stressed than usual. First, take a deep breath. You’ve got […]