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Can I Breastfeed If I have Chicken Pox?

Can I Breastfeed If I have Chicken Pox?

October 16, 2018 3 min read 9 Comments

I had chicken pox when my second child was only 4-month-old.   As I was tandem nursing my toddler and my 4-month-old at that time, I chose to consult Dr. Koe Swee Lee, who is a pediatrician cum lactation consultant. She assured me that it was perfectly OK to continue breastfeeding, as my children would probably have been exposed to the chicken pox virus even before I knew I contracted chicken pox.   
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Founding Story of Fabulous Mom - The Accidental Netpreneur

Founding Story of Fabulous Mom - The Accidental Netpreneur

October 10, 2018 4 min read 1 Comment

Her initial target was to receive about RM800 a month - "enough for pocket money", she says...

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You Know You Are A Breastfeeding Mom...

You Know You Are A Breastfeeding Mom...

October 09, 2018 1 min read

You know you're a breastfeeding mom when:

1) You eat 5 big meals a day and still feeling hungry. 
2) Your bra cups have doubled or tripled the size without any surgery. 
3) You have err... one boob bigger than the other? :) 
4) You think one ounce of milk is more expensive than 100 grams of gold. 
5) You’ve leaked milk, from hearing another baby cry. 
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Keep Calm, We Offer 3 Years Service Warranty.

Keep Calm, We Offer 3 Years Service Warranty.

July 23, 2018 2 min read 4 Comments

It’s important for our breast pump to be serviced regularly to ensure that it is in tip-top working condition for many more years, hopefully last through our Do-Re-Mi babies production. OK, it’s a bit too much to expect it to last through Fa-So-La-Ti-Do too… Hehe… But don’t worry, should you need a new breast pump at any stage of motherhood, as technology evolved, the design of breast pump is getting more interesting just like our mobile phone, so it may not be a bad idea after all to invest in a new breast pump.

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