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Bottle feeding requires two hands. Babywearing can free up one hand, a velcro bottle-holding bib (worn by the mother) can free up the other hand. Please email Tracy if you'd like to write this article.

Breastfeeding the Adopted Baby



Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction Surgery

Dangers of Artifical Infant Feeding
Artifical infant feeding should only be done when absolutely necessary. Unless you've had breast surgery or you've adopted, it is highly unlikely that there are any medical reasons to prevent you from breastfeeding. Are you having trouble breastfeeding? It's NOT your fault. Breastfeeding is a LEARNED skill. Get help -- it's worth it!

Am I trying to make you feel guilty? Nope!

Printable Quick Guide to the Risk of Formula Feeding

The dangers of artifical infant feeding are well-documented, and include:
For the Baby: For the Mother:
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Obesity
  • Infections
  • Cancer
  • Asthma
  • Allergies
  • Chronic Diseases
  • Death
  • Diabetes
  • Breast Cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Postpartum Depression
Being nursed at your comforting breast is not only your baby's birthright, but also your right and your privilege as a mother. Nursing a baby is a wonderful, pleasurable experience. It feels good and makes you calmer and happier. Do not dismiss this privilege lightly. See the Top 101 Benefits of Breastfeeding


    

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In China, it is said that "A master is anyone who knows more than you do." So, you are all master babywearers compared with most of the moms in the world. You do NOT need to know everything there is to know about babywearing -- if you know even ONE carry with even ONE type of carrier, you are in possession of knowledge other moms desperately want -- even if they do not yet know they want it. ;-D Therefore, you should all feel confident enough to teach others! So, pick a public place, pick a day of the week, and start sharing your skills with other families! Then, list yourself here.

      

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