Friday, August 3, 2012

About Women's Health: Is Breast Always Best -- or Even Possible?

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From Rachel Gurevich, your About Women's Health Editor
Hello Readers! My name is Rachel Gurevich, and I'm your new Women's Health newsletter host. I'm looking forward to sharing and learning together with you. This week, in honor of World Breastfeeding Awareness Week, we're taking a look at... breastfeeding! I'm sure you've heard over (and over) again that breastfeeding is best for babies, but what's best doesn't always come easily.

Breastfeeding and Food Allergies
If allergies run in your family, you may be wondering if breastfeeding is a good idea or not. In fact, breastfeeding may lower the risk of your baby developing allergies. Read more.
  • Eliminating Dairy in Mom's Diet
  • Is Your Baby Allergic to Milk?

  • Breastfeeding for Adoptive Mothers
    You may not realize that even adoptive mothers can breastfeed! Of course, it doesn't happen naturally. A combination of pumping and sometimes herbs or prescription medications is nessecary. Read more.
  • Induced Lactation: What It Is and How It Works
  • Increasing Milk Supply
  • See More About:  adoptive breastfeeding  bonding  infants

    Breastfeeding as a Single Mom
    Single moms face a complicated situation with a breastfeeding baby: Dad may have visitation rights, but how can you fit that in between feedings? Read more.
  • Breastfeeding on Demand
  • Single Mom Myths

  • Can a Mom of Twins Breastfeed?
    Some people mistakenly believe that breastfeeding twins isn't possible. It is, in fact, very possible! I'm currently breastfeeding my twins in fact. Before you embark on nursing twins, however, a few tips may make things easier for you. Read more.
  • Breastfeeding After Infertility
  • Breastfeeding Twins FAQ
  • Be sure to scroll below for even more great articles on breastfeeding.


     


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