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Mastitis occurs in every three breastfeeding mothers, and can be confused with breast infection which is not always the case. Mastitis means inflammation of the breast and happens when a blocked duct does not clear and causes swelling and redness. There are various signs and …
Read MoreGetting started – Using a breast pump is relatively simple, but it is something that you must learn and be patient with. We’ve taken the time to put together a list of tips that will help you get into your pumping routine and make the …
Read MoreInformation from the Down’s Syndrome Association – https://www.downs-syndrome.org.uk/ It is a myth that babies with Down’s syndrome cannot breastfeed. Many babies with Down’s syndrome are now breastfed. Sometimes breastfeeding is established easily with no more problems than with any other baby. Sometimes breastfeeding a baby …
Read MoreThere are many advantages to hiring a breast pump from Ardo: 1. Hospital Credentials Ardo is proud to be an approved supplier to the NHS. We are accessible and approved on many NHS frameworks for the provision of our products to NHS Hospitals. 2. Help …
Read MoreWe’re proud to be awarded the Mumsnet Best Breast Pump 2018 for our Ardo Calypso Double Plus breast pump. You can read the review here. We’d like to extend our thanks to all our customers, new and old, consumer and professional, for their continued support …
Read MoreWe recently sent the folks at myBirthBox some Amaryll Start manual breast pumps, and we’ve received some fantastic positive reviews: “myBirthBox independent testers rated the pump 8.8/10”. “Our testers found the pump to be more powerful than expected and handy to take out in the …
Read MoreDo you recognise yourself, the mums at Ardo can definitely relate to some of these…. Precious First Born-ing (verb): an intensive state of parenting in which the afflicted adult becomes alarmingly obsessed with (among other things) the safety, nutrition and intellectual development of their offspring. …
Read MoreWhilst your still pregnant here is a great list by Mumsnet of things to do or get done before your baby arrives. Because afterwards… well, no sleep or time etc! http://www.mumsnet.com/pregnancy/15-things-to-do-in-last-few-days-of-pregnancy
Read MoreThis post is part of a series of case studies on the Carum Breastpump by Lactation Consultant Marliese Pepe-Truffer (IBCLC) for Ardo. The case studies show how the Carum Hospital-grade Breastpump has been used by mums to help overcome various breastfeeding problems. The 37-year-old second-time mum …
Read MoreLactation consultants are professional breastfeeding specialists trained to teach mothers how to feed their baby. They offer a wide range of services, which include everything from how to increase milk supply to help with latching on and breastfeeding positions. They can also devise special feeding strategies …
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