The Nursing Mother's Companion- According to the author, nurse and lactation consultant Kathleen Huggins, breastfeeding takes some time to adapt to, and her classic guide carries nursing mothers through the first year of breastfeeding. Along with an extremely detailed chapter on the first week of breastfeeding a newborn, Huggins discusses such topics as nipple preparation, breast care, breastfeeding adopted babies, premature babies, pumping, choosing not to breastfeed, and much more. Along with advice on what to expect with each stage, meticulous appendices, resources, and illustrations accompany the text.
The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers- Dr. Jack Newman, an early breastfeeding advocate, provides a clear, helpful guide for breastfeeding women and their partners. Not only does he advise the best feeding positions in detail, Newman also addresses issues like breast milk production, nipple soreness, colic, babies who refuse to feed, and many others. Stories and informative question-and-answer sections are included, along with advice for breastfeeding special-needs babies and toddlers, and what medication is safe to take while breastfeeding.
Includes a list of resources. The Breastfeeding Book- Offers tips and advice about breast feeding your children. I personally have read this book and found it to be helpful while breast feeding my daughter.
Now when I say this woman was feeding graphically, I’m not exaggerating. It was like two pink Mr. Whippy trucks having a head-on. Can you just cover up a little bit?
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