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Breastfeeding Tip: Find Your Tribe by Carrie Lauth
Breastfeeding is not only best for baby and Mom's health. It's also fun, empowering and enjoyable if you approach it the right way. The American Academy of Pediatrics encourages Moms to breastfeed their babies for at least one year or as long as mutually desired.


Your Smoking May Affect Your Breastfed Baby by Michael Cage
In 2006, Dr. Chan-Yeung, professor of medicine at the University of British Columbia, conducted urine tests on two-week old babies for levels of cotinine, a broken-down form of nicotine in the body. Only breastfed babies of mothers who smoked were studied.


Cod Liver Oil - Real Health Benefits For The Whole Family by Louise Dop
Have you always assumed that cod liver oil was strictly for the elderly? Well think again. Scientists now believe it has many important uses beyond the easing of stiff joints and you could be benefiting from them right now.


What A Mother Should Eat During Breast Feeding by Lisa Lee
It is very important for a breastfeeding mother to have a healthy and balanced diet. A variety of foods are required during this period including:Get lots of vegetables and fruits . try and have an intake of 5 portions a day of fruit and vegetables.


The Greatest Breastfeeding Discovery by Farrell Seah
During the first days following the birth of your baby, your breasts begin producing colostrum, although your body began making it long before that - between three and four months of pregnancy. Colostrum doesn't have many calories, but it has the right amount of protein and other nutrients your baby needs in the first few days after birth.During those first days after birth, you may worry that your breast fed baby may dry up and blow away from lack of nutrition, but what colostrum lacks in volume it makes up for in power.






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