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If you, or someone you love, is faced with the choice, you better read this article first.

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There are various questions that arise in the mind of a lactating mother. It is very important for her to have all the basic information about breastfeeding. In this article, you will find some useful suggestions for breastfeeding mother.

Breastfeeding can be an isolating experience. A new mum, breastfeeding for the first time, can feel cut off from family and friends if they are unsupportive or simply do not understand her motives...

An informative article exploring the many benefits of breastfeeding for both babies and their mothers.

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Parents tend to want to do what is best for their children, including breast feeding their infants. While it can be uncomfortable to do in a public setting, the bond between child and mother grows tremendously when the baby eats from its mother's breast. In addition to strengthening the bond between parent and child, there are many medical benefits associated with breastfeeding. Discover now some of the medical benefits of breastfeeding your baby such as...

Q: My breastfed baby spits up frequently. Is there something I'm eating that could be causing this? Could it be reflux? Or is this normal?

A: If your baby is spitting up, even if it's a frequent occurrence, it's rarely a sign of a serious problem. In fact, "In a healthy baby," according to the late Dr. Gregory White, previously a medical advisor to La Leche League, "spitting up is a laundry problem, not a medical problem."

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There are many reasons why women don't breastfeed or curtail it early. One reason is the myth that breastfeeding will make breasts sag and ruin their appearance. However, a recent study has showed that nursing does not cause breasts to sag; other factors are to blame.

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Many expectant Moms ask themselves whether or not they should breastfeed their baby. The vast majority of medical professionals will give them a resounding yes when asked this question, at least for most mothers. For the majority of new mothers, breastfeeding is highly recommended. But it is not recommended for all mothers. Mothers who are HIV positive or who have AIDS should not breastfeed their baby because the HIV virus can be passed to the baby through breast milk.

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You may be wondering... is breastfeeding important? YES! Breastfeeding helps protect and nuture your baby in many ways! There have been many studies that show breastfeeding your baby for as little as six weeks can increase brainpower and reduce the risk of obesity. Breastfeeding is also very good for mothers too! Through breastfeeding a new mother will lose weight that she gained while pregnant and also help her uterus contract to it's pre-baby size. Breastfeeding is highly recommended by Doctors and health care professionals alike!

In developed countries obesity is becoming the number one health concern. Obesity starts young in life but scientists are now developing an infant milk formula that is designed to prevent obesity in later life. At the moment this research is in its infancy, but could milk formula really save your child from obesity in later life? And, more importantly, is it safe?

Breastfeeding is now accepted in our communities. The problem remains that most women who intend to breastfeed will give-up in the first six months. There are tangible measures we can take to help and support breastfeeding mothers.

Mother's milk is one of the best foods for babies that anyone could think about. It contains ample amount of proteins and nutrients which could beat any other health drink for your child. The usefulness of this milk becomes more important because it protects the baby from some of the worst health problems.

A recent study by Mother and Baby magazine found that the joys of childbirth may be reduced by the toll it takes on
mothers' figures. The study found that 86 percent of women said that they felt less attractive post-pregnancy, while a similar number were unhappy with their weight and shocked by the changes in their body afterwards.

Okay, so you've decided to breastfeed and everything is going great guns or near enough. But sooner or later you are going to have to venture outdoors with your little bundle!

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Childhood obesity is a major problem that most of the developed countries are facing today. It has alarmed the whole world as child obesity if not cured during childhood find very difficult to reduce weight at later age. This may result in a number of serious diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure. So, prevention is better than cure for obesity in childhood.

Introducing a newborn brother or sister into a family can be an extremely exciting time for everyone involved. But it can also cause feelings of loss for younger children and they can react destructively. Understandably, younger children may feel put out and threatened by the new addition to the family. And family life can become fraught.

It is evident that chemicals embedded in cigarette (tobacco) can pass from pregnant mothers through the blood stream to the fetus. These chemicals are toxic materials that will present serious risks to the unborn child, as well as the mother.

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Breastmilk provides all the nutrients a baby needs for healthy development. The following is some advice on eating a varied and balanced diet to help keep you, and your baby, healthy when you're breastfeeding.

When to wean is a question facing all breastfeeding mums. How does a new mum know when to introduce solid food into her baby's diet and what sort of food can a baby eat?

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This article tries to present both views of breast and bottle feeding so that new mothers can make an informed decision on which is the best choice to feed her new baby

 
 
 

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