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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Food and Nutrition: Breastfeeding Baby
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Nutrition, exercise and weight loss while breastfeeding Think you have to have a restricted diet while breastfeeding? Think again! Lactation Consultant Anne Smith has some interesting news about nutrition as well as postpartum weight loss for breastfeeding moms.
Your husband and breastfeeding Moms: You know all about how great breastfeeding is, right? That it's free, that it never runs out, and that breastfed babies' diapers don't stink are major advantages.
"Nursing" your wounds: The Bad boo-boos of breastfeedin In the land of Oz, Dorothy was afraid of things like lions and tigers and bears. But in the land of breastfeeding, you’re afraid of much scarier things, namely breast clogs, mastitis and abscess! Oh my!
"Nursing" your wounds: The bad boo-boos of breastfeeding In the land of Oz, Dorothy was afraid of things like lions and tigers and bears. But in the land of breastfeeding, you’re afraid of much scarier things, namely breast clogs, mastitis and abscess! Oh my!
30 Famous breastfeeding moms Plenty of celebrities have proudly nursed their babies! Here, you can find out who.
A little baby fat is a good thing The benefit of a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids in helping to reduce the risk of heart disease has received a lot of media attention lately. Learn why!
AAP releases revised breastfeeding recommendations A long-time advocate of breastfeeding, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is issuing a revised policy statement on "Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk" to replace its existing policy developed in 1997. The new
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Baby’s first year: 10 survival tips for new parents 10 tips to help new parents survive the first year with baby.
Birth weight and breastfeeding in infancy may affect premenopausal breast cancer risk Premenopausal women who were heavier than average at birth or had not been breastfed as infants appear to be at increased risk for developing breast cancer, epidemiologists at the University at Buffalo's School of Public
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