Breast Feeding Advice, Product Reviews and more
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Should You Give Your Breastfed Baby Vitamin D Supplements?This is a hot debate- do nurslings require vitamin D supplements? This answer depends on a few factors.
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Breastfeeding in PublicBabies have to eat and sometimes it is necessary to breastfeed in a public place. So how can Mom keep her modesty intact and make sure baby is well-fed?
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Breastfeeding While SickA guide to nursing during an illness.
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Can I Continue to Breastfeed If I Return to Work?You can, yes. However, it's not without its challenges. Find out here if it is right for you.
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Breastfeeding With Nipple PiercingsBreastfeeding is one of the most important things you can do for your baby. If you have nipple piercings, there are a few things you should know before moving on with this wonderful bonding experience.
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The Prejudice Against Extended NursingA brief overview of extended nursing (nursing over one year of age).
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Can I Drink Alcohol If I Am Breastfeeding?A discussion of the medical community's position on alcohol and the nursing mother.
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The Healing Properties of Breast MilkAn overview of the various alternative uses for breast milk.
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Breastfed Babies May Need to Skip the PacifierAn overview of some of the negative effects of pacifiers on nurslings.
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Mothers Benefit From Breastfeeding, TooWays in which breastfeeding helps a mother, both physically and psychologically.
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How Breastmilk Contributes to Your Baby's Adult HealthAn overview of the contributions exclusivlely breastfeeding gives to your children later in life.
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Tandem Nursing: You Don't Have to Wean If You're PregnantAll about tandem nursing (nursing more than one babies of different ages). Why it's not only a healthy option, but an economical one, as well.
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All About ThrushA brief overview of the symptoms, causes and treatments of thrush.
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Baby Constipation: Symptoms & Treatments When Your Infant is ConstipatedConstipation isn't something only adults deal with it. Your baby may experience it as well. Luckily, there are also some natural, safe ways to treat and help prevent constipation for your infant.
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The Breastfed Baby: Reasons to Delay SolidsTop reasons to wait to feed a baby solids until at least six months.
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Starting Your Breastfed Baby on Solid FoodsA How-To Guide to feeding your breastfed baby solid foods. -
Conceiving While BreastfeedingTips for women wishing to conceive while breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding Complications: Forceful Milk EjectionA description of the symptoms and treatments of forceful milk ejection in breastfed babies.
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Finding Breastfeeding Information on the WebBreastfeeding is an exceptional bonding experience between mother and child; breast milk is the very best food that can be provided for your a new baby
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Helping Your Child Deal With Ear InfectionsMy friend's children had ear infections at least four times before their first birthdays. As a parent, she started to feel like she was at the end of her rope.
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The Joys of Nursing Your BabyMost babies around the world are nursed. However, there is a trend of substituting preparations of cow's milk from a bottle. The World Health Organization calls this trend artificial feeding.
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A Highlight of Why Breastfeeding in Public is So ImportantThe breastfeeding mother need to breastfeed in public. It needs to be seen not only by other mothers but by people of the community all around. The less it is seen, the more absurd it seems to those who deem it "inappropriate."
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How to Increase Your Low Milk Supply When BreastfeedingMany pregnant women plan to breastfeed their babies. So what happens when it doesn't work the way you planned? There are several ways to increase your milk supply if your baby has been diagnosed with poor weight gain.
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Positioning Your Baby for BreastfeedingYou've never breastfed before and your baby has never eaten before. Remember this when you begin to get frustrated with breastfeeding postpartum. Also remember the benefits of breastfeeding...
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Nursing 101: Breastfeeding Basics for New MomsEven though breastfeeding is a completely natural way of feeding your baby, knowing how to do it properly is a learned skill and takes practice. How can you prepare for a successful nursing experience?
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