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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 - Every dad needs support, encouragement, information, confidence and tools to help him be as involved as he possibly can with his new family.
"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 is a celebrity breastfeeder.
A little baby fat's 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 proposals reflect new research on the importance of breastfeeding.
Ask the experts your question here! - - Come ask our fertility, pregnancy and baby experts what you want to know! A selection of answers to your questions will be regularly posted on the site. For instant gratification, choose a topic here to see what questions have already been answered.
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 health and Health Professions have found.
Breastfed babies breathe better, except when mom has asthma - When it comes to feeding babies, the old adage "breast is best" certainly holds true, with breastfed babies having less diarrhea and fewer ear infections and incidents of wheezing in early life. However, the positive effects of infant feeding on lung function may not hold true for children of asthmatic mothers.
Breastfed babies cope better with stress in later life than bottle fed babies - Breastfed babies cope better with stress in later life than bottle fed babies, suggests research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Breastfeeding after cesarean - Learn about what our moms have to suggest about breastfeeding after a cesarean.
Breastfeeding and artificial sweeteners - Is Splenda or other artificial sweeteners okay to consume while breastfeeding? Is it okay to replace sugar with an artificial sweetener? I do not want to consume artificial sweeteners if it will harm my child.
Breastfeeding and birth control - For the nursing mother who wants to space her pregnancies, there are many birth control options to choose from. Each method offers advantages and disadvantages. Lactation Consultant Anne Smith explains.
Breastfeeding and bonding - Building a relationship - Breastfeeding usually plays an integral role in forming the deep attachment between mother and baby. Bottle-feeding mothers, of course, can also be securely attached to their babies.
Breastfeeding and good fats help new moms fight depression - Breastfeeding and the good fats in Omega-3 fatty acids help new moms fight depression, according to a new article published in the most recent issue of the International Breastfeeding Journal by a University of New Hampshire researcher.
Breastfeeding and PKU - Can someone with PKU breastfeed? I heard if I have children, I won't be able to because I have PKU.
Breastfeeding and returning to work or school (part 3) - Just at the point when you are beginning to get the hang of this whole mothering thing and are settling into a routine, it is time to go back to work or school. Here are some tips to help you adjust.
Breastfeeding and returning to work or school
Breastfeeding and weaning - Weaning your baby is part of the natural breastfeeding experience. It doesn't have to be a time of unhappiness for you or your baby. If done gradually, and with love, weaning can be a positive experience for both you and your little one.
Breastfeeding and weight loss - Will breastfeeding really help me to lose weight?
Breastfeeding and workouts - I have a 6-month-old and have been breastfeeding. I would like to begin a fitness routine and have heard that strenuous workouts can decrease milk production. Is this true, and if so, how can I get back into shape without it affecting my nursing?
Breastfeeding babies offers them long-term heart-health benefits - Breastfed babies are less likely to have certain cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in adulthood than their bottle-fed counterparts, researchers reported at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2007.
Breastfeeding baby steps: 12 ways to get ready before your baby comes - Like walking, breastfeeding is a skill. Both come naturally, but both require practice. Babies take baby steps before they run, and pregnant moms should take their breastfeeding "baby steps" before their hungry newborn arrives. Breastfeeding counselor Marie Zahorick has twelve tips to help you prepare.
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