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<title>Babblesoft</title>
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<title>Post C-Section Breastfeeding Concerns</title>
<description>Our son Jacob was born via unplanned C-section after a long and arduous labor.  While in the hospital, I was asked to keep track of feeding and diaper activities using paper hospital forms.  Instead I found an online tool called Baby Insights that helps track  baby sleep ,  breastfeeding , bottle feeding, pumping and medical information for mom and baby.
Jacob&amp;#39;s pediatrician recommended formula supplementation as I was concerned about breastfeeding and my intake of medication following the c-section. My milk did not fully come in for a week, and with  breastfeeding , pumping and formula, Baby Insights was helpful in keeping track of Jacob&amp;#39;s feeding and my medicine schedule.
With Baby Insights I really liked the fact that I could go to one place and see all our information at a glance. I wish I had bought a PDA or smart phone before Jacob was born to make entering the information easier! 
Babble Soft offers unique, easy-to-use Web and Mobile software solutions that improve communication between...</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 09:22:23 +0200</pubDate>
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