This article from Life Site advises to not breastfeed after taking the Covid 19 vaccine and do not get pregnant for at least 2 months after taking the vaccine.
It also speaks to unknown fertility impacts after receiving the vaccine.
This article from Life Site advises to not breastfeed after taking the Covid 19 vaccine and do not get pregnant for at least 2 months after taking the vaccine.
It also speaks to unknown fertility impacts after receiving the vaccine.
There is a company named Bunny James that sells snack boxes of different treats that are included in multiple specialty diets. The reviews are good and the packaging looks amazing. Check it out for all you mothers or family members of mothers that are having to stick to a restricted diet.
https://bunnyjamesboxes.com/pages/about-us?gclid=Cj0KCQiAifz-BRDjARIsAEElyGLzb6hhfstBskiXyyBcuOHLwhN5cqOKQxqWHG5QmxbQUi2yaOwg8xkaAvVeEALw_wcB
There is a new company available for active duty military called Military Mommies. The company was started by a veteran so they know the challenges a military family faces everyday. They work with military families all over the world. They are here for you to help you navigate through all the things you need to get ready for your new baby. There are area partners who consult on a virtual or in person consultation to discuss what is available to you through Tricare. This service is FREE to you!
The area partner for Charleston, SC is Danielle Longo and she can be reached at (253) 778-0179. For more information check out their website at www.military mommies.com
Some interesting studies are being conducted at Rush University in Chicago, Illinois on African American families. The goal of these studies is to increase the breastfeeding rates of the African American population. Check out this article from Baby center about some of the incentives that are being offered.
http://babycenter.com/breastfeeding/black-moms-face-numerous-obstacles-to-breastfeeding_40007472