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In deciding whether to breastfeed or bottle-feed her baby, every woman should at least consider the benefits of breastfeeding for mother, baby, and society as a whole.
Research shows that breastfeeding has long-term health benefits for mother including reduced rates of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Comparing BMI of siblings and breastfeeding history implies that breastfeeding can help in preventing childhood obesity and overweight, a new research suggests.
A recent report by the World Cancer Research Fund concludes that there is strong evidence that breastfeeding lowers the risk of cancers in both mother and child.
Many new mothers defer breastfeeding, believing erroneously that they won't be successful. The benefits of breastfeeding are substantial, both for infant and mother.
It is no doubt that the female breast has become a sex object in our culture. Somehow the many advantages to mother and baby of breastfeeding have been lost.
Breastfeeding and working can go together if you plan ahead and communicate your needs to your employer and your child's caregivers.
Breastfeeding is just as beneficial for your toddler as it was for your infant! Breastfed toddlers are stronger, smarter, healthier and happier.
Pregnant women who plan to breastfeed their babies are off to a good start. Pregnancy is the best time to make plans for breastfeeding a baby.


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