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How To Really Support Breastfeeding

How to really support breastfeeding I work with a lot of newly expanded families. When a baby arrives, the entire dynamicshifts. Husbands and wives must navigate the changing relationships and mother/fatherdynamic. ‘Parents” become “grandparents” and everyone is trying to get their footingwhile figuring out their new roles. Most of my clients will gladly share how supportive their significant other is withbreastfeeding. In my experience It…

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Which Is Not True of Thrush?

The short answer is that thrush breastfeeding symptoms are not always the only explanation. A sore nipple, breast pain, or a white tongue baby can be part of thrush, but they can also overlap with other feeding issues. That is why a white tongue or a painful latch does not automatically mean thrush. What is commonly misunderstood Thrush can be part of the picture, but…

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Which Is A Benefit of Non-Nutritive Breastfeeding?

  Which are benefits to nonnutritive breastfeeding? The answer is D: All the Above. Babies experience an array of emotions just as adults do, however they are unable to articulate these feelings. Babies cannot express what they are feeling as clearly as adults can, but they do have way of managing and expressing their feelings toward us. Over the years, the more time I spend…

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