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Are There Other Herbs Besides Fenugreek That Can Help My Breast Milk Supply?
Fenugreek is one of the most useful herbs in terms of helping your breast milk supply. Fenugreek has been used as an herbal remedy for many years. Not only has fenugreek been used to help with breas...
Are There Side Effects To Using Fenugreek?
Fenugreek is an extremely useful herb, especially when it comes to breastfeeding. Fenugreek can actually help to increase a woman's supply of breast milk. This can be especially useful for the adopt...
Association of Breastfeeding Mothers
The ABM Web Site aims to provide an information resource for nursing mothers, students, and health care professionalsalike
Avoiding Breast Engorgement
Unfortunately for new mothers, there is bound to be some degree or another of breast engorgement after a baby is born. Even if a mother is not nursing, the milk that her body builds up and prepares f...
Baby Feeding Options for the Working Mother
Significant events in the 20th century resulted in changes in family dynamics. War, technological advances, and shifts in economics caused women to work outside of the home. Women traditionally sta...
Baby Nursing Blog - Nursing Your Newborn Was Never This Awesome
A Mommy Blogger who writes about Being Pregnant, Giving Birth, Breastfeeding and everything in between.
Baby-Parenting.com - Breastfeeding
All the information you need to know about breastfeeding, the advantages/disadvantages of breastfeeding, how to breastfeed, common breastfeeding problems.
Becky's Breastfeeding Information Library
Breastfeeding information library compiled and written with references by a board certified lactation consultant and mother of four.
Benefits Of Breastfeeding
In the last few decades, there has been a resurgence in the practice of breastfeeding. More and more, research is showing the many benefits of breastfeeding. Accordingly, many women are choos...
Benefits Of Breastfeeding
Throughout history, breastfeeding has gone in and out of fashion. For example, in certain social circles during the early modern era, it was not uncommon for a woman to have a servant, known as a nur...
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