Breastfeeding Baby

A-Z Guide

GE reflux wears many faces. You might see a baby who spits up all the time...an adult with heartburn...a child who won'... »
Hiccups are frequent, sudden contractions of the diaphragm muscle. They can be caused by irritation or stimulation... »
Sometimes constipation and slow feeding are the only symptoms of infant botulism, a disease that is sometimes caused by... »
Pyloric stenosis can occur in boys or girls, but it is much more common in boys, especially in firstborn boys. It is... »

Q&A

Wondering about the safety of breastfeeding while taking antidepressants? Studies have shown that certain... »
What’s so important about breast milk? A lot more than you might think! Click here to read about the many components of... »
Weaning means gradually getting used to a change. Dr. Greene talks about the process of weaning from breast to bottle... »
Each meal is a matter of life and death for children with propionic acidemia. Children need protein in order to grow... »
There are as many opinions on breast feeding and timing as there are advisors. What works for one parent will not... »
If you've ever experienced heartburn or acid indigestion, you are familiar with the dull, burning ache produced when... »