Breastfeeding: What New Parents Should Know
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
Breastfeeding is a common goal for many new parents, but the first weeks often come with questions and adjustments. At White Oak Pediatrics in Raleigh, NC, we help families understand Read More
The Role of Breastfeeding in Preventing Childhood Allergies: How Early Nutrition Shapes the Immune System
- posted: Dec. 26, 2025
At White Oak Pediatrics in Raleigh, NC, we regularly speak with families who want to understand the connection between breastfeeding and their child’s developing immune system, particularly when it comes Read More
Managing Pain and Discomfort During Breastfeeding: Medical Solutions That Work
- posted: Nov. 09, 2025
Breastfeeding is one of the most natural ways to nourish your baby—but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy. Many new mothers experience pain, soreness, or discomfort while nursing, especially in Read More
The Role of Lactation Consultants in Optimizing Breastfeeding Outcomes
- posted: Nov. 07, 2025
For many new parents, breastfeeding can feel both natural and surprisingly challenging at the same time. While it’s a beautiful way to nourish and bond with your baby, it often Read More
Managing Lactation Challenges: Evidence-Based Breastfeeding Treatments
- posted: Oct. 11, 2025
Breastfeeding is a beautiful bonding experience that provides essential nutrition and immune support for infants. Yet for many new mothers, it also presents unexpected obstacles that can be both physically Read More
Breastfeeding Tips for New Moms
- posted: Nov. 11, 2024
As a new mom, you may have concerns about breastfeeding in Raleigh, NC. You can take those concerns to White Oak Pediatrics, where our compassionate team is here to offer Read More
When to Consult a Pediatrician About Breastfeeding Concerns
- posted: Aug. 27, 2024
White Oak Pediatrics can help expecting mothers and fathers get the help they need to keep their children happy, healthy, and safe. For example, our crew of skilled doctors can Read More
Breastfeeding and Infant Health: Reduced Risk of Infections and Diseases
- posted: Aug. 08, 2024
Consider a joyous scenario: a mother and her newborn settle into a comfortable rhythm. Each feeding session strengthens their bond and provides the baby with essential nutrients. The baby gains Read More
Breastfeeding and Infant Health: Reduced Risk of Infections and Diseases
- posted: Aug. 01, 2024
Breastfeeding offers many benefits to both nursing mothers and their babies. It is a wonderful way for mother and baby to bond and also provides the ideal balance of nutrients Read More
Breastfeeding Tips for New Moms
- posted: Jan. 25, 2024
When you have a baby, you want to do everything you can to make sure your baby is healthy. Many women choose to breastfeed because they know breastfeeding offers many Read More
The Health Benefits Of Breastfeeding
- posted: Nov. 01, 2023
Are you expecting a baby and deciding whether to formula-feed or breastfeed? The team at White Oak Pediatrics in Raleigh, NC shares just three benefits of breastfeeding to help you Read More
What You Need To Know About Breastfeeding
- posted: May 18, 2023
Is Breastfeeding Right for You? Read More
Tips for Breastfeeding a Newborn
- posted: Apr. 13, 2023
As a new mom, you might be interested in the process of breastfeeding your child. This isn’t always an easy journey to take but can be rewarding if that’s what Read More
The Benefits Of Breastfeeding Your Child
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
Discover some of the wonderful perks that come with breastfeeding. Choosing to breastfeed your baby is a personal choice that only you can make. If you want to discuss breastfeeding Read More
What You Need To Know About Breastfeeding
- posted: Nov. 25, 2020
Newsweek reports that breastfeeding is invaluable, providing infants important immunoglobulins, a natural defense against communicable disease. At White Oak Pediatrics in Raleigh, NC, our five pediatricians and their staff encourage Read More
What You Need to Know About Breastfeeding
- posted: Jan. 10, 2019
Breastfeeding isn't always as simple as it looks on TV. Your baby may have difficulty latching on, or you may worry that he or she isn't feeding long enough. Familiarizing Read More
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