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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Food and Nutrition: Breastfeeding Baby: Page 6
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Establishing your milk supply - Starting out right While breastfeeding is the most natural thing in the world, babies are not born knowing how to nurse, although some do get the hang of it sooner than others. The art of breastfeeding in something you learn by doing, and
Establishing your milk supply - Starting out right (part 2) The art of breastfeeding in something you learn by doing, and it gets easier with practice. Lactation Consultant Anne Smith offers some advice to get you started off on the right foot. Read the first part of this article
Feeding a hungry baby As parents, we often have questions about all kinds of health issues relating to our kids - from illness to prevention to child development. Come ask the experts what you want to kno
Fight for your right to breastfeed When Ola, a thirty-two-year-old artist from New York City's Washington Heights neighborhood, describes herself as "stubborn," there's a hint of pride in her voice. If she weren't so stubborn, she says, she would've given
Fish and shellfish advice for pregnant or breastfeeding women Fish and shellfish can be an important part of a balanced diet. It is a good source of high quality protein and other nutrients and is low in fat. The US Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agen
Food for mom: The do's and don'ts while breastfeeding As a nursing mom you are still baby’s main food supply and what you ingest will make a difference in the quality of your breast milk. Read on to find out what your breastfeeding diet shold consist of.
Foods to avoid when nursing Do some foods really make your baby gassy? Nancy Holtzman,RN, BSN, IBCLC, explains.
Formula feeding, early introduction of infant food may not contribute to childhood obesity Does breastfeeding or the age at which other foods are introduced to infants affect the risk of obesity in early childhood? Research on this question has produced mixed results, and a new study has found that a child's f
Gas, poop and starting solids Need some advice? Ask our experts here.
Gene governs IQ boost from breastfeeding The known association between breast feeding and slightly higher IQ in children has been shown to relate to a particular gene in the babies, according to a report this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of S
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