It sounds like your milk has ‘come in’. Between 2-6 days after you have given birth it’s normal to find that your breasts become larger, feel heavy, warmer and uncomfortable.
At this time many new Mums’ breasts feel severely engorged and nipples become flattened and taut, making it difficult for babies to attach to the breast.
Read more: It’s day 3 – help my breasts are rock hard and I can’t get baby attached, what do I do?
16 October 2020
COTA Victoria has been running a project supporting people over 50 to secure employment. People over 50 may find themselves looking for a job because they are getting back into the workforce, changing careers or trying to increase their hours of work.
Identifying your relevant skills
Many mature job seekers feel uncertain about how their previous work experience or skills can translate into the modern workforce. It’s important to identify your ‘soft’ or transferable skills. Soft skills aren’t always work-related: they might be skills that you’ve gained through your lived experience.
9th August 2016
Contamination in the air, water and food in Kuala Lumpur has given rise to a generation of women facing poor fertility accumulated diseases, passed on to offspring.
Australian preconception Expert, Sandy B Simmons, who will be in Kuala Lumpur this month, said it’s critical for women to work on their health prior to falling pregnant in order to reduce the chances of passing down disease from generation to generation.
Read more: Natural Fertility Expert Headed to Kuala Lumpur to Help Promote Pre-Conception Health
4th August 2016
This week a 62-year old woman made history by giving birth to a healthy baby – while she’s a decade over the cut-off date for IVF, there’s no reason she shouldn’t be able to carry a healthy pregnancy to term if preconception is properly planned.
Natural Fertility Expert, Sandy B. Simmons said it’s less a matter of the physical age of a woman, but more about having a healthy belief system, clear mind, medication-free body and strong connection with the inner intuition.
Read more: Australia’s Oldest Mum, Not Too Old If Preconception Taken Care Of