Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers
If you are a new or expectant mum, chances are you feel a little anxious abuot beginning to breastfeed. Although it seems like the most natural thing in the world, breastfeeding can often be a challenge.
This book offers straightforward, up-to-date advice from lactation experts. It includes the most effective breastfeeding techniques, ways to avoid common problems, and new insights into your baby's needs. Throughout the book you'll learn how the seven natural laws will help you and your baby have a happy, healthy start.
Learn the seven natural laws of breastfeeding:
- Healthy babies are hardwired to breastfeed
- Mother's body is baby's natural habitat
- Better feel and flow happen in the comfort zone
- More breastfeeding at first means more milk later
- Every breastfeeding couple has its own rhythm
- More milk out equals more milk made
- Children wean naturally
Authors: Nancy Mohrbacher IBCLC and Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PH.D, IBCLC
New Harbinger Publications, 2005
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