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Let Freedom Ring…Wearable Pumps: Dreams vs. Realities
July 6, 2026
It was just Independence Day here in the US. Pumping people are demanding independence, too. We want freedom.Freedom to pump without being tethered to the wall, tethered even to a tube leading to a pump. The people demand wearable pumps.
Unsurprisingly, as capitalism is strong here, the breastpump industry is meeting that demand by making more and more wearable pumps (almost weekly, it… Read more
Measuring Nipples: Just a Minor Part of the Story
June 23, 2026
Whether you are a parent, are expecting a baby, or work with families who have babies, I think you'll find something useful (and maybe a little surprising!) in this one, Measuring Nipples: Just a Minor Part of the Story...
Flange sizing is a major topic in the world of lactation right now. You've heard about "going smaller." Some are calling this a fad. Others say it causes pain and damage (it… Read more
Stop Separating Birthing Families!
January 10, 2021
Several hospitals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are routinely separating pregnant people from their partners or labor support person, for hours, days and even weeks--find out why this is happening and why it should never be happening! And then sign our petition to tell Governor Baker to sign an Executive Order to stop this practice of separation. To read more and sign the petition, see: moveon.org. Read more
But They Said the Latch Looked Good (updated)
December 5, 2020
When someone tells you that your baby's latch looks good but you feel pain or baby isn't transferring milk, then maybe the latch isn't so good after all? It's important to consider several aspects of the latch and get help until you find it's better for you and effective for baby! Read more
Feeding Support Groups Update for 2018
January 28, 2018
author: Jeanette Mesite Frem
I’ve been thinking about changing up how I schedule my groups for a while now, listening to group members and those who wish they could come but haven’t yet...so, after lots of feedback, I’m excited to announce some changes to my Breastmilk & Conversation groups and my More Milk Mamas groups.
The update:
RSVP? Nope, not anymore. Just drop-in. I am… Read more
World Breastfeeding Week: Hope & Frustration
August 7, 2016
author: Jeanette Mesite Frem
It was World Breastfeeding Week last week.
World Breastfeeding Week was created to encourage global organizations and community organizations work together to improve sustainable development through the protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding. I meant to post something last week but got busy helping babies with breastfeeding and watching and reading of all… Read more
Nurturing for Those with a New Baby
July 24, 2016
author: Jeanette Mesite Frem
Congratulations on the arrival of your new child! As a new parent, your body, heart and mind are undergoing changes. If you gave birth to a baby, your body just grew a human and is now healing after releasing the baby and placenta. For any parent, your heart is growing as you get to know your new child. Your mind is changing with your new sleep rhythms, new role, new… Read more
Dad vs. Nurse: Advocacy in the Labor Room (part two)
April 4, 2016
GUEST POST by Melissa DuBois
If you haven’t already, please read DAD VS NURSE: Advocacy in the labor room, Part 1
In part 1 of this blog, I discussed factors that influence the relationship between a partner (especially a male partner) and a labor nurse. I also discussed why some approaches and gender dynamics can create a defensive and adversarial relationship between dad and nurse when a dad… Read more
Dad vs. Nurse: Advocacy in the Labor Room (part one)
April 4, 2016
GUEST POST by Melissa DuBois
Jeanette Mesite Frem, owner/director and executive momma of Babies in Common (BinC) recently posed a question to a group of current and former labor & delivery nurse friends (me included). The question was: How can partners (especially male partners) best interact with a labor nurse when advocating for the laboring mother’s birth plan without causing the nurse to get… Read more

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