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Breastfeeding: General

Breastfeeding: GeneralAlthough breastfeeding is one of the most natural things in the world to do, that doesn't mean you won't ever need an instruction manual. Whether this is your first time or you are a seasoned pro, find helpful hints and important information that will make breastfeeding an enjoyable experience for you and your child.
 Breastfeeding: General Topics
* The Benefits of Breastfeeding
* Why Breast Milk Is the Perfect Food
* The Breastfeeding Mom's Guide to Good Self-Care
* Breastfeeding: How The Body Supplies Milk
* Dietary Tips for Breastfeeding Moms
* Tips for Storing Breast Milk Safely
* Practical Breastfeeding Supplies
* How to Tell If Your Infant Is Getting Enough Fluids
 Questions From Other Parents
? Concerned that Baby Is Spitting Up during Feedings
? Breastfeeding A Toddler
? Pumping While Exclusively Breastfeeding
? Breast Milk Storage
? Finding the Best Feeding Schedule
? Pumping Instead of Nursing
? Leaving Breastfed Infant for the Weekend
? Breast Milk Looks 'Watered Down'
? Breastfeeding after Drinking Alcohol
? Breastfeeding and Pregnant Again
? Resuming Breastfeeding after Stopping for a Week
? Wondering about Wet-Nursing
? Starting to Breastfeed When Infant's Three Months Old
? Decreased Milk Supply after Pumping
? Three-Month-Old Feeding Best at Night
? As Nursing Ends, Menstruation Returns
? Pregnant While Breastfeeding
? Breast Milk Affected by What Mother Eats
? Preparing to Return to Work When Breastfeeding
? Breastfeeding with Type 1 Diabetes
? Soymilk for Nursing Mothers
? Breastfeeding with Breast Implants

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