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breastfeeding
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breast feeding, nursing, lactation, breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet nutritional needs, breastfeeding tips, overcoming breastfeeding problems, breastfeeding mothers, self-care, formula feeding, age-appropriate diet, children
choosing how, what to feed baby, personal decision that deserves careful, thorough consideration, breast milk, natural nutritional source, infants less than one year of age, most healthcare professionals, the american academy of pediatricians, national association of pediatric nurse associates, practitioners, recommend breastfeeding, baby's first year, breast milk, best source of nutrition, the first six months of life, contains appropriate amounts of carbohydrate, protein, fat, provides digestive enzymes, minerals, vitamins, hormones that infants, require, breast milk also contains antibodies, mother, the baby resist infections, experts agree that breastfeeding baby, length of time, regardless of how short, of benefit to you, baby, provide baby, breast milk by either breastfeeding, by feeding baby breast milk, a bottle, breastfeeding baby, directly, breast, done by you, done exclusively, supplemented, bottle feedings, feeding baby breast milk, has been expressed, a bottle, by you, regular pumping of milk from breasts, appropriate handling, storage of milk, appropriate preparation of bottles, nipples, most doctors advise strictly breastfeeding, the first couple of weeks, breastfeeding is firmly established, rather than switching back, forth to a bottle, recommendation, the possibility of nipple confusion, cause sucking, feeding problems, infants who, switched between breastfeeding, bottle feeding, after two months of age, most babies adapt to bottle nipples, breastfeeding, natural function, not necessarily a natural instinct, mothers, most mothers need information, how to feed babies, mothers also need support, encouragement, assistance after birth to enjoy feeding, caring, babies, advantages of breastfeeding,
research shows that breastfed babies, have less frequent, ear infections, stomach, intestinal infections, low iron levels, in the blood, iron-deficiency anemia, skin diseases, infantile eczema, infant allergies, breastfed babies, have less risk of, digestive problems constipation, diarrhea, becoming overweight, obese, developing high blood pressure, developing diabetes, developing tooth decay, moms who breastfeed babies enjoy, no bottle cleaning, no formula preparation, lower cost, easier weight loss, less postpartum bleeding, enhancement, the unique bond between mother, child, moms who breastfeed babies should, understand that any medications take, enter the breast milk, affect baby, check, physician, lactation consultant, safe, not stop any, discussing, provider, maintain adequate nutrition, drink plenty of fluids, water, every day, get plenty of rest, take good care of nipples, breasts, relax, enjoy the experience, run into any problems, lactation consultant, moms who breastfeed, nipple soreness, breast engorgement, leaking breasts, let-down reflex, than, breastfeeding, difficulty knowing how much milk the baby is drinking, moms who breastfeed babies, feel confused by lack of experience, afraid, ashamed to ask, such a "natural" activity, most problems, managed, guidance, a lactation consultant, cow's milk by is not an adequate source of complete nutrition, infants, commercially prepared formulas, bottle feeding, excellent sources of nutrition, babies who, not breastfeed, factors, circumstances, change plans to breastfeed, what baby eats, ultimately depend on the infant's physical condition, health after birth, a consultant, most babies, premature babies, breastfeed, babies, unable to adequately breastfeed, due to, premature birth, small size, weak physical condition, difficulty sucking, birth defects, the mouth, cleft lip, cleft palate, digestive problems, breast milk jaundice, galactosemia, a lactation consultant, breast infection, breast abscess, breast cancer, cancer, previous surgery, radiation treatment, inadequate milk supply, uncommon, mothers, advised not to breastfeed, due to health problems, serious illnesses, heart disease, cancer, nephritis, active, untreated tuberculosis, hiv, human immunodeficiency virus, infection, aids, active herpes lesions on the breast, severe malnutrition, breastfeeding tips, ways to overcome common problems, healthcare professionals physicians, dietitians, nurses, nurse-midwives, answer questions, an excellent resource, la leche league international, breastfeeding support group.
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