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Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws For Nursing Mothers
Nancy Mohrbacher | Kathleen Kendall-Tackett

Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws For Nursing Mothers

seven natural laws for nursing mothers

New Harbinger Publications (Sep 15, 2005)
9781572244047
| Paperback
276 pages | 152 x 231 mm
Dewey 649.33
LC Classification RJ216 .M5697 2005
LC Control No. 2005022955

Genre

  • Breastfeeding

Subject

  • Breastfeeding
  • Family & Relationships / Parenting / Child Rearing
  • Health & Fitness / Breastfeeding

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Breastfeeding is natural, but it's not always easy. It is the biological norm, but it is not the cultural norm. By learning the seven basic principles in this book, mothers can dramatically increase their likelihood of success and make breastfeeding the enjoyable experience it should be. The seven laws taught in Breast Feeding Made Simple are easy for mothers to understand and are sure to help them avoid some of the pitfalls that they might otherwise face. The seven principles include: Babies Have the Urge to Self-Attach Use the Power of Skin-to-Skin: A Baby's Natural Habitat Breastfeed Ad Lib Reach for the Comfort Zone Expect Cluster Nursing More Milk Out = More Milk Made Babies Outgrow Breastfeeding The book also addresses how to solve common problems and deal with special situations such as breast reductions and babies with special needs. The authors describe some of the social, psychological, and cultural reasons why breastfeeding is not currently the norm, and what this implies for mothers. In all, this is an easy-to-use breastfeeding resource for new mothers, which includes all the latest research and techniques used by those in the lactation field.

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