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Breast-feeding May Boost Mom's Heart Health
In a study published online in Diabetes, researchers analyzed how breast-feeding affected the long-term health of close to 1,400 women.

 


Breast-feeding: What every mom needs to know
Breast-feeding is a learned art. Here's help understanding the basics.
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Breast-Feeding Promotion Interventions: Good Public Health and Economic Sense†
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Breast-Feeding Best Bet for Babies
by Rebecca D. Williams
New parents want to give their babies the very best. When it comes to nutrition, the best first food for babies is breast milk.

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Date updated: May 10, 2007
Kathe Gallagher, MSW
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breast-feeding an adopted infant A small number of adoptive mothers choose to nurse their infants, and it is possible to induce lactation in a woman who has never borne children or never been pregnant.

Breast-feeding and Diet
You need about 500 calories a day more than your prepregnancy intake if you breastfeed your baby.

Breast-Feeding: Learning How to Nurse
When you breast-feed Opens New Window, you provide your baby with the best possible nutrition. The best way to stimulate milk production is to have your baby feed directly from your breast.

Breast-feeding
Simply, the best way to provide nutrition for an infant. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that women breastfeed their children at least 12 months.

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* Breast-feeding is recommended for a period of at least one year, since it provides a broad spectrum of important, proven health benefits to the infant.

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Breast-feeding the infant.
In a homebirth, the midwife will usually stay in the home at least an hour, sometimes up to 3 hours or so, after a normal, uncomplicated delivery. During this time she continues to assess the mother and infant.

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Breast-feeding has also made it possible for women to get older. Childbearing was a risky proposition before the availability of modern life-saving medical technology.

Breast-Feeding for 6 Months May Prevent Infant Infections
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Breast-feeding is encouraged for most women who have heart conditions, even those who take medication. Discuss any treatment adjustments you'll need to make with your health care provider ahead of time.

Breast-feeding cuts diabetes risk in children
Infants whose mothers had diabetes during pregnancy are at a higher risk for childhood obesity, but breast-feeding lowers that ...

Breast-feeding mothers who smoke produce about 30% less milk than nonsmokers, which can contribute to a baby's slower weight gain.

If you are breast-feeding, some medications may pass into the breast milk and cause unwanted effects on your nursing baby, so check with your health care provider about taking medications after the baby is born as well.

If you are breast-feeding, your body burns more calories, especially with twins. The U.S. Department of Agriculture states that "women who breastfeed exclusively for more than 3 months lose more weight than those who do not."
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We plan on breast-feeding exclusively. When this is not possible because of medical reasons, Karen wants to pump milk for our baby.

Combining Breast-Feeding and Working
Combining breast-feeding with working takes careful planning and a determination to see it through. Remember that the demands of the job will continue in spite of your special circumstances.

While you are breast-feeding, be very careful of the birth control methods that you use. Consult your doctor before choosing any. Most doctors suggest barrier methods such as condoms, diaphragm etc.

A woman who is breast-feeding must think about her baby's well-being, before choosing to drink. A nursing mother should eat a balanced diet, get plenty of rest, and be careful about her alcohol consuption.

Breast lift- Mastopexy: The breast sags down as a result of stretching from breast-feeding, weight loss and gravity. If the size of the breast is adequate, then reshaping and lifting the breast is all that is needed.

I had problems breast-feeding from the start. One duty midwife said to me "have you always had breasts like this?" Her insensitive comments crushed me.

Ask any mother and she will tell you that breast-feeding her infant was the most magical time. While the child is breast-feeding really all the mother needs to worry about is her own diet.

The researchers also identified other hospital practices that influenced breast-feeding.

Breast-feeding may be the best option for your baby due to gastrointestinal issues. Breast-feeding (only) takes time and commitment. Your Spouse may not adjust to their new role as expected. Your body and mind needs to move at a slower pace.

Q: Is it safe to take antidepressants while breast-feeding?
A: You should talk with your doctor or lactation consultant. Most medicines that moms take do show up in their breast milk.

I believe this is perfectly normal as the body starts to prepare for the birth/breast-feeding. I'm having similar pains in my stomach, particularly if I move suddenly. You did the right thing by checking it out with someone.

Inflammation of the breast, usually caused by infection in a woman who is breast-feeding or has recently delivered. Signs of mastitis include painful, tender, red, swollen breasts, and fever.

For Mom, the advantages of breast-feeding include the fact that it is the easiest, cheapest way to feed the baby (no advance preparation or products required); a wonderful way to lose pregnancy weight and still eat without guilt; ...

But what you may not have heard is how painful and cumbersome this engorgement can be if you aren't breast-feeding, or when you decide to stop breast-feeding.

Maher, Vanessa (ed.) 1992 The Anthropology of Breast-Feeding: Natural Law or Social Construct. New York: St. Martin's Press. Merrill, Elizabeth Bryant 1987 "Learning how to Mother: An Ethnographic Investigation of an Urban Breastfeeding Group".

From a dental health standpoint, breast-feeding or proper bottle-feeding will allow good oral and facial development to occur.

Dieting after giving birth and breast-feeding.
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For more advice, see Clare's book Top Tips For Breast-feeding (£6.99, Vermilion).
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PROLACTIN - The pituitary hormone that stimulates the production of milk in breast-feeding women. It also circulates in low levels in the bloodstream of nonpregnant women. High levels of prolactinin non-pregnant women can cause annovulation.

If you or members of your family have severe food allergies, the allergens should be avoided during pregnancy and breast-feeding. This is particularly important with peanut allergies.

With short admissions after the birth, the mother may already be at home and trying to adjust to a new baby, breast-feeding and so on when she feels like this. She and her family need to know that these feelings are normal and will usually pass.
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Breast-feeding helps to deplete the fat deposited during pregnancy. A woman who breast-feeds expends 600 to 800 more calories than one who doesn't. The woman who nurses her baby also has increased needs for specific nutrients.

Other Explanations: Delayed or skipped periods can be caused by excessive weight gain/loss, fatigue, hormonal problems, tension, stress, ceasing to take the birth control pill, or breast-feeding.

AIDS can be spread through sharing needles among drug addicts, sexual contact, and from mother to child during pregnancy, labor and delivery, or breast-feeding.

Other Explanations: Excessive weight gain/loss, fatigue, hormonal problems, tension, stress, ceasing to take the birth control pill, or breast-feeding.
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HIV infection can cross the placenta during pregnancy, infect the newborn during the birth process, and, unlike other STDs, infect an infant as a result of breast-feeding.

Not only is it safe for the baby to breast-feed, breast-feeding is also beneficial to your newborn baby's immune system.

Chewing on fingers, toys or teething rings
Rejecting breast or poor appetite
More demand for breast-feeding
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'' ``We used to get a lot of sexual enjoyment from her breasts, but now that my wife is breast-feeding, they seem so functional that they're not sexy any more.'' ``Oral sex is not as much fun as it used to be.

Anything that is related to feeding, like bottles, pacifiers, formula or breast-feeding supplies, breast pads, pump, milk storage bags, can be risky as a present, since it's hard to know what a baby will like.

A post-partum method of preventing pregnancy in the short term. It is based on evidence that for six months after birth a very high degree of protection naturally occurs against pregnancy, if the mother is fully or nearly fully breast-feeding.1 ...

Following delivery, vitamins are also recommended for the breast-feeding woman. Most pregnant women need at least 2,300 calories a day; these should come from good sources of protein, green leafy vegetables, fresh fruit, and breads and cereals.

A comparative study of the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system Mirena versus the Copper T380A intrauterine device during lactation: breast-feeding performance, infant growth and infant development.
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Nursing pads for the breast-feeding mom
Night lights or lamp for baby’s room
Rocking Chair
Child proofing gadgets for the home
Baby thermometer, gas drops, fever reducer and diaper rash ointment
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Maternal Alcohol Use During Breast-Feeding and Infant Mental and Motor Development at One Year. New England Journal of Medicine, volume 321, number 7, August 17, 1989, pages 425-430.
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

"Eating for pregnancy and breast-feeding". J Fam Health Care 17 (2): 45-9. PMID 17476978. 
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A pacifier should be offered at nap time and bedtime. The pacifier should not be sugar coated. Pacifiers should be cleaned and replaced often. Breast-fed infants should not be started on a pacifier until one month after breast-feeding has begun.

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