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Why babies need breast milk AND water
Did you know? Offering sugary drinks to your baby adds extra calories to their diet and makes tooth decay more likely. It can also mean they drink less&
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6 things you need to know about feeding your baby in their first six months.
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Breastfeeding for beginners: 4 steps for a successful start
Everything you need to know about breastfeeding in four steps.
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Breastfeeding for beginners: Get a good latch
Breastfeeding has lifelong health benefits for your baby. Take the time to learn about these latching techniques now, so you'll have an easier time later.
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Are they hungry? How to read your baby’s hunger cues
When it comes to feeding your baby, how will you know when to start and when to stop? Simple—they’ll tell you.
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Breastmilk has everything your little one needs to grow*—and offers benefits for you, too.
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Did you know? Breast milk helps both moms and babies
Breast milk helps both moms and babies.
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Protein content in breast milk | Did you know?
The protein in breast milk is one of the most important nutrients for babies.
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Guide to breastfeeding and feeding positions
Yes, it seems like another pregnancy miracle, but it’s true—your body produces the perfect baby food: Breast milk.
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Tips to help with breastfeeding problems
Breastfeeding is a learned process—by mom and baby—and you may face some challenges in the first few months of breastfeeding.
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Depending on their level of hunger, your baby’s cues may become very obvious to you.
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Breastfeeding challenges and tips to try
Take action with these tips to try.
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Did you know? Your baby was born with the natural ability to eat when they’re hungry and stop when they’re full.
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With so much information on breastfeeding out there, can you separate the fact from the fiction? Put your knowledge to the test with our quick quiz.
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Understanding mastitis and breast pain
Did you know? Up to one in three moms who breastfeed may experience a painful condition called mastitis.
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Boost your breastfeeding confidence
Did you know? Developing your support network now can help you feel good about feeding your baby later.
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Responsive feeding: Learn about how to feed your baby
Can you identify which of these responsive feeding principles are fact and which ones are fiction?
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Experts agree breast milk is best for babies.
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Starting solid foods doesn’t mean stopping breastfeeding or formula feeding
After six months, your little one’s need for energy and some important nutrients (such as iron, zinc, and protein) can’t be met with breast milk or formula alone.
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Everything you need to know about expressing your breast milk and choosing the most suitable breast pump for you.
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