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Search Results for: jennifer hacker pearson

I struggled to produce breastmilk – then I found supply line feeding

Posted on May 23, 2018March 16, 2021 by Dr Jennifer Hacker Pearson PhD

Before I became pregnant, I assumed that the size of one’s breasts might be an indicator of milk supply. I figured my C-cup boobs would breastfeed my children exclusively and “naturally” just like in the photos. (You know the ones I’m talking about!)  Now that I have babies, I’ve learned one must never assume anything […]

I hadn’t heard of shoulder dystocia until by baby got “stuck” during childbirth

Posted on January 10, 2018March 31, 2019 by Dr Jennifer Hacker Pearson PhD

Immediately after my first baby finally came into the world, he and his cone head were placed on my bare chest. Hubs and I took a breath and looked at each other with wide eyes. We didn’t know much about babies, but this kid looked big. “That’s a big baby, isn’t it?” I asked my […]

6 things you really don’t need to bother packing in your hospital bag

Posted on December 19, 2017May 10, 2021 by Dr Jennifer Hacker Pearson PhD

Packing your hospital bag is an exciting event. After weeks of patiently waiting, your baby is almost here! There are countless what to pack in your hospital bag lists available, and no doubt you will get tips from other mums. Most of the things you will hear and read are very useful, but some really […]

My baby was 10 days old when he vomited bright yellow milk – he could have died

Posted on October 24, 2017March 31, 2019 by Dr Jennifer Hacker Pearson PhD

At just 10 days old my baby was rushed to the Sydney Children’s Hospital, by ambulance. It was the worst day of my life.

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