Provides answers to frequently asked questions about the physical, emotional, and psychological benefits of breastfeeding.
Completely Revised and Updated Third Edition American Academy Of Pediatrics, Joan Younger Meek, M.D. ... Hospitals frequently provide such courses and may offer private consultations with a lactation specialist as well.
With everything new mothers need to know about breastfeeding, this fully revised and updated edition covers the very latest in research, including • information for mothers preparing for the first feeding and adjusting to home, family, ...
This updated version covers more than a decade's worth of the latest research, including: * New research on ways breastfeeding can stave off childhood allergies and obesity * Expanded coverage of proper nutrition for nursing mothers, ...
"With everything new mothers need to know about breastfeeding, this fully revised and updated edition covers more than a decade's worth of the latest research, including: information for mothers preparing for the first feeding and adjusting ...
A complete resource for any health-care professional to provide expectant and nursing mothers with the most current medical advice on breastfeeding and related topics.
This is a shorter version of the best-selling book on breastfeeding, The Nursing Mother's Companion by Kathleen Huggins.
LAM draws on these studies, which have been conducted in several different countries. LAM is effective if you can answer yes to all of the following questions: 1. Are you still not menstruating, not even spotting? 2.
Plus, this edition opens with a new Foreword by Jessica Martin-Weber, creator of the very popular website The Leaky Boob and a new Preface by Kelly Bonata, creator of the go-to site KellyMom.
This book fills the gaps, with accurate advice and a warm and wise tone. The Nursing Mother's Companion has been among the top two best-selling books on breastfeeding for more than 30 years, with more than one million copies sold.
Our top choice for the safest and most nutritious seafood is wild Pacific salmon. Eating six ounces of wild salmon twice a week will provide an average daily dose of 600 milligrams of DHA or EPA. (See AskDrSears.com/seafood for more ...