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How Understanding Your Baby Can Change the Feeding Experience

by admin_kbc | Jan 28, 2026 | Kentucky Breastfeeding Center

One of the most meaningful shifts parents experience isn’t from doing more – it’s from understanding more. When parents begin to understand how their baby is experiencing feeding, movement, and regulation, things often start to feel different. Not perfect. Not...

Common Doesn’t Always Mean Comfortable

by admin_kbc | Jan 22, 2026 | Kentucky Breastfeeding Center

One of the most common phrases parents hear in the early months is: “That’s normal.” And often, it’s true. Many feeding challenges, sleep disruptions, and fussy periods are common in infancy. But common doesn’t always mean comfortable. Many babies fall into a gray...

Why Advice Doesn’t Always Make Feeding Feel Easier

by admin_kbc | Jan 13, 2026 | Kentucky Breastfeeding Center, Uncategorized

Many parents arrive at feeding support feeling exhausted. Not because they haven’t tried, but because they’ve tried everything. They’ve adjusted positions. They’ve followed schedules. They’ve implemented tips from well-meaning professionals, friends, and the internet....
Why Comfort Is Often What Parents Are Really Looking For

Why Comfort Is Often What Parents Are Really Looking For

by admin_kbc | Jan 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

When parents reach out for feeding or body support, they rarely say they’re looking for perfection. More often, they say things like: “Feeding just feels hard.” “My baby seems tense.” “Something feels off, but I can’t explain it.” What parents are really asking for is...
Christmas Eve: A Quiet Reminder for Tired Parents Navigating Feeding Right Now

Christmas Eve: A Quiet Reminder for Tired Parents Navigating Feeding Right Now

by admin_kbc | Dec 24, 2025 | Kentucky Breastfeeding Center

Christmas Eve looks different when you’re feeding a baby. Some homes are filled with the buzz of family. Others are quiet, holding just you, your baby, and the soft glow of a lamp. Some parents are soaking in every moment. Others are overwhelmed, exhausted, or...
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