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How to Feed a Sleepy Baby
In the early weeks after birth, you should wake your baby to breastfeed if four hours have passed since the beginning of the last feeding.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Breastfeeding: Plugged Ducts
It is common for many women to have a plugged duct in the breast at some point if she breastfeeds.
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Learning How to Breastfeed
Learning to breastfeed is like learning to dance. It is best to wait until you and your baby are calm.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Female Anatomy Changes Post-Partum
Your pregnancy is over - and your post partum body is experiencing some surprising anatomy changes! Your breasts will produce colostrum, yo...
Expert : Dr. Marsha Silberstein
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Fake Boob - Fowl Play
Giving "chicken breast" new meaning, controversy surrounding Miss California brought a unique enhancement technique to light. Appa...
Contributor : Allison Hagendorf
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Expressing Your Milk (Breastfeeding)
If you must be away from your baby, it will be important to remove milk during the times your baby normally would feed to make sure you will...
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Antimalaria Drugs & Breast Feeding
If you are breast-feeding, a very small amount of chloroquine or mefloquine will be passed into your breast milk.
Contributor : CDC
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Increasing Your Milk Supply (Breastfeeding)
La Leche League recommends the following tips for a low milk supply:
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Reducing an Oversupply of Milk (Breastfeeding)
La Leche League recommends the following tips for an oversupply of milk:
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Breastfeeding: The Basics
Breastfeed early and often. Breastfeed as soon as possible after birth, within the first hour of life.
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