breastfeeding
breastfeeding
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by Paul Banas - 2007-10-31
Because there is no cure for PCOS, it needs to be managed to prevent problems. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, treatment is based on the symptoms each patient is having an...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-10-30
Most employers have a benefit called maternity leave. This is where any woman that is expecting a baby can take a few weeks off of work without worrying about losing their job. The average time ...
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by Maria Treadaway - 2007-11-02
This article discusses vitamin B12 and most of the reported side effects of taking B12. It also outlines some of the medical conditions that taking B12 may exacerbate. BackgroundVitamin B12 is a...
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by Laura Ng - 2007-11-08
Not every woman will look like that gorgeous model in that magazine. Similarly, not every pregnant woman will still look beautiful and svelte than before. Fact.The ugly truth is nine out of ten pregna...
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by Paul - 2007-11-06
Because there is no cure for PCOS, it needs to be managed to prevent problems. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, treatment is based on the symptoms each patient is hav...
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by Paul - 2007-11-28
Make sure your baby is ready for solid food before you give it to her. Don't rush her into eating solid food. Some babies are ready for it at four months. Some babies aren't ready until they are...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-11-22
If you are pregnant, don't settle for dull boring maternity clothing when you don't have to. There is an exciting world of fashion out there that is just waiting for you to see what they have to...
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by Angeline - 2007-12-19
Give your child the best.Although most parents know that breast feeding is the best choice, but the perceived inconvenience, previous attempts failure and lack of knowledge on the actual advanta...
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by Sharon Bell - 2008-04-17
Breastfeeding is not only good for infants. Mothers will benefit from this practice as well. But before we go to that, let's take a look at some of the myths about breast¬feeding that persist to this...
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by Sharon Bell - 2008-04-17
Breastfed babies are less likely to suffer from eczema or allergic reactions to mother's milk than those taking cow's milk or formulas.Breast milk is also a rich source of fat, particularly unsaturate...