breastfeeding
breastfeeding
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by J Seymour - 2008-10-04
Being a new mom has many challenges including nursing but breastfeeding help is available in a couple of forms. A lactation consultant can provide support to guide you as take steps to nurse your bab...
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by Carrie Lauth - 2008-10-05
If you're feeling frustrated with breastfeeding, remind yourself of why you wanted to nurse your baby in the first place, then run - don't walk - to find the help you need to continue to breastfeed.H...
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by Sandy Klocinski - 2008-11-07
Drink plenty of fluids. Coffee, soft drinks, and teas with caffeine actually reduce the amount of fluid in your body. It might be that the pregnancy weight of the baby, placenta, amniotic fluid, etc...
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by Sheri Lynn - 2008-11-14
If your breastfeeding baby is suddenly nursing all the time, it is probably not a decrease in your milk supply, but instead just a normal growth spurt.Most babies experience a growth spurt a few days ...
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by Nicholas Tan - 2008-12-01
Q. How often should a newborn be nursed?A. You should nurse a newborn no less than 8 times a day, depending upon how long he sleeps between feedings at night. If he can go four hours between fe...
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by gupta12 - 2009-08-19
The enhancement of the breast via surgery involves implanting saline, silicone gel or hydrogel either beneath the breast, or through the areola or axilla. The surgery is over within an hour and fiftee...
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by Stanley SG - 2010-04-16
Sore, cracked or bleeding nipplesSore, cracked or bleeding nipples are usually a sign that your baby is not latched on properly or positioned incorrectly, or you could be using a breast pump incorrect...