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Ambivalence about Research on Overweight Moms and
Breastfeeding
Responding to recent research about obese mothers and breastfeeding. Pamela H.
Pilch commented, "There is help available, if you need it, but don't assume if
you are heavy that breastfeeding will necessarily be unusually difficult."
Breastfeeding - The Natural Way To Feed Your Baby
Without a doubt, breastfeeding is the best way for you to feed your baby.
Scientific evidence points out that breastfeeding is superior to all other ways
of feeding your baby.
Breastfed Babies Less Overweight According To Latest Study
Breastfeeding appears to be an important first step for reducing a child's risk
for obesity and related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, according to a Harvard
study of 15,000 children.
Independent Breast Pump Consumer Information Available
Online
The Baby Loves Your Milk website is a new, unbiased information resource that is
not affiliated with any retailer or manufacturer of breast pumps. It gives
emphasis to breast pumps that have been recommended by consumers and refers its
readers to other sites where consumer reviews may be read.
Most Women Unaware Of Key Nutrient Needed For Babies'
Development During Pregnancy And Breastfeeding
Most women are unaware of a key nutrient needed for their babies' development
during pregnancy and breast feeding. Calcium with vitamin D and folic acid could
be cited by most survey respondents, but there is a third key nutrient that is
at least as important.
Ten Things No One Told Me About Breast Pumping
Aliza Sherman blogs about her adventures with baby and breastfeeding. She writes
that no one ever told her, "there was something called an Electric Breast Pump
and that it wasn't the name of a punk rock band."
Breast Feeding in the Boardroom Teleseminar MP3 recording
(Will begin to play when clicked; sound quality improves after a few minutes.)
Listen to Worldwit.org's September 2006 teleseminar of expert guests
providing educational, organizational, and personal viewpoints on corporate
lactation programs. Bringing babies to the office, setting up breast pumping
locations, adjusting work schedules and communication are some of the issues
discussed. Carolin Archibald, VP of marketing for Medela Inc, is the moderator
for a panel that includes Peggy O'Mara, editor and publisher of Mothering
magazine, Olivia Tassone, Work/Life Coordinator of PNC Financial Services, and
Alicia Feldman, a nursing/working mother of three including 9-month old twins.
Prepare Yourself for Successful Breastfeeding
Sinead Hoben writes: "I'm going to breastfeed", is a common refrain amongst
pregnant women. But what many women don't do is to prepare for
breastfeeding beforehand. They simply make the statement and then put it to the
back of their minds. The next time the issue arises is often in the delivery
suite . . . .
Breastfed
Babies Handle Stress Better Even Ten Years Later
A British study shows that children who were breastfed as babies show less
anxiety than children who were bottle-fed babies, after their parents divorce,
even when the study is adjusted for socio-economic circumstances, mother's age
and education, and smoking during pregnancy.
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