Breastfeeding

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Colostrum and Colostrum Harvesting

Colostrum is the first milk produced by mums. It is known as liquid gold due to the incredibly potent immune properties. In this post we...
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Safe Storage Times For Breast And Formula Milk

Understanding the rules around breast and formula milk storage and shelf life can be confusing. In this post we simplify it and provide a clear...
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Celebrating International Breastfeeding Week 2025

At Coroflo, supporting women and families in achieving their feeding goals is at the heart of everything we do. We know that infant feeding journeys...
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Coro Wins The Prestigious Red Dot Award For Innovation

Recognising its exceptional design and ability to accurately track breast milk intake, this award validates Coro's groundbreaking technology, which, through a convenient nipple shield and...
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Breastfeeding And Returning To Work

Breastfeeding rates and duration are impacted by many factors. One of the main challenges women experience when aiming to meet their breastfeeding duration or exclusivity...
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Understanding Alcohol And Breastfeeding

Understanding the full picture around breastfeeding and alcohol is difficult. Advice has changed over the decades, and at the moment is inconsistent across sources. In...
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Understanding The Composition Of Breast Milk And Infant Formula

What's in Breast Milk? Water makes up about 88% of mature breast milk. Lactose is the main sugar (carbohydrate) in breast milk. Breast milk also...
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Partners And Breastfeeding

Decisions around infant feeding are often made as a family. However, the bulk of research on impacting factors focus on the breastfeeding mother’s experience and...
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Understanding D-MER (Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex)

D-MER is a condition experienced by some breastfeeding women. It is a negative emotional or mood change that occurs in tandem with the milk ejection...

How To Know Baby Is Getting Enough Breast Milk

When breastfeeding, it is not always possible to know exactly how much milk baby is getting. If breastfeeding is going well, and baby is being...