Breastfeeding

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Nutrition Tips for Breastfeeding Moms
It goes without saying: A healthy, well-fed mom produces better milk. Follow these simple tips from Eileen Behan, R.D., author of Eat Well, Lose Weight While Breastfeeding (Villard), to nourish yourself while nourishing your little one.
Pardon The Expression
Sure, it can be uncomfortable to pump at work. But the benefits of continued breastfeeding will last your baby a lifetime.
Face Off: Does Breast Milk Make Babies Smarter?
YES says Betty Vohr, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Brown University and director of the neo-natal follow-up clinic at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island in Providence. I'm a firm believer that breast milk makes babies smarter, and a study I...
Almost Perfect
New-mom lesson: A little flexibility goes a long way.
Barriers to Breastfeeding
Without question, breastfeeding rates are higher among educated, affluent women. And even they face cultural and lifestyle obstacles. What's getting in your way?
Breastfeeding Eases Childhood Stress
Breastfed babies may be better equipped to deal with stress later in life than bottle-fed ones.
St. John's Wort Caution Urged
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should think carefully before taking St. John's wort.
Pumping in the Real World
Having a plan in place will help you ease through your workday as a
Your Ultimate Guide To Breastfeeding
From getting off to a stellar start to overcoming problems, we have all the info you need to become a nursing pro.
Barriers to Breastfeeding
Overcoming the Cultural Obstacles to Breastfeeding
Barriers to Breastfeeding
Overcoming the Cultural Obstacles to Breastfeeding
How Breastfed Babies Measure Up
The new World Health Organization (WHO) growth charts reflect data on children fed only breast milk and water for their first 4 to 6 months.

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