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Refusing To Nurse And Breast Feeding - Articles
Mother's Milk: Natural Breast Feeding & Nursing Tips from a Mother of Two
by
Melissa G.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm
A dear friend of mine, Vida Gomez has added a few thoughts to share with mothers out there who are seeking to breast feed and to make this experience one that creates a close bond with mother and child. For mothers who may be looking for breastfeeding tips and nursing suggestions- Vida is definitely one who can help frustrated and concern ...
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Mother's Milk: Natural Breast Feeding & Nursing Tips from a Mother of Two
by
Melissa G.

Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:00am
A dear friend of mine, Vida Gomez has added a few thoughts to share with mothers out there who are seeking to breast feed and to make this experience one that creates a close bond with mother and child. For mothers who may be looking for breastfeeding tips and nursing suggestions- Vida is definitely one who can help frustrated and concerned m ...
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Just a little breast-feedi ...
by
John R.
Posted
Tue 11 Sep 2012 4:12pm
Just a little breast-feeding in infancy 'lowers the risk' of a child suffering from depression in adulthood
Retrospective self-report data and a small sample of ill people. Thin grounds for generalization
Adults are less likely to suffer from depression if they were breast-fed as infants, according to scientists. However, the amount o ...
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Breastfeeding children 'cuts r ...
by
John R.
Posted
Thu 22 Dec 2011 7:40am
Breastfeeding children 'cuts risk of obesity and diabetes in later life'
Ho hum! This mystical epidemiological knowledge never stops.
I have no doubt that breast feeding is a generally good thing but saying which of the effects described below is due to breast feeding is impossible. There are strong social class effects on breastfeeding ...
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Down Syndrome Awareness Month: Breast Feeding a Baby With Down Syndrome
by
Lisa
Posted
Thu 07 Oct 2010 12:00am
DISCLAIMER: I do have a decidedly pro-breast feeding bent. However, this post is not intended to judge or criticize anyone who chooses not to, or who for whatever reason can't, breast feed. My intention is only to share my own experience in the hope of correcting some misconceptions and giving hope and encouragement to any new moms out there ...
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Difficulties in breast feeding
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Emanuela ..
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:02pm
Breast feeding is proven to be best for your baby but what if you are really finding it difficult?Breast feeding is convenient, no bottles to sterilise, formula milk to carry around and the search for somewhere to heat it up and then of course having to let it cool down when the kind waitress has made it hotter than a flaming zambuka! B ...
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Does Breast Feeding Help You Lose Weight?
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Charlotte H.
Posted
Wed 27 Jan 2010 6:57pm
Salma Hayek has an amazing rack - and I'm not talking about her ability to fill a sweater, er, movie role. They're amazing because of their ability to feed a baby. It's the real secret in Victoria's Secret - breasts are not just fun bags. They also squirt milk. Which I suppose could also be considered fun in some circles. Hey, I don't know ...
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