Breastfeeding was the most wonderful thing I could offer my son. It built a great bond between us, helped me lose all my baby weight and then some, and built his immunity. I was able to do it for 5 1/2 months and was very sad when I had 



Sometimes you might find your baby seems to have a reaction to something you eat. If your baby seems fussy or colicky after you eat a certain food, just avoid it for a few days or a few weeks. Most babies outgrow these sensitivities quickly.
If baby continues to be fussy/colicky when you eat a certain food, he might be having an allergic reaction. This happens more frequently in families with a history of allergies (including food, inhaled and contact allergies). Dairy food is the most common food allergy in babies. If you suspect your baby might be having this reaction, stop drinking milk and eating other dairy foods for 2-3 days to see if that stops the problem. If it doesn’t help, see a breastfeeding counselor for help about what to do next.

Not sure where to start? Get outside and push your baby in the stroller. Or ask a friend, family member or babysitter to come over at a certain time of the day so you can go to the gym, ride a bike, do a workout tape, do some yoga or go for a run all by yourself. Sometimes just getting out of the house can make a big difference.



