The main finding to date is that breast-feeding appears to buffer women's stress response. |
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Recently I read a sweet how-to article about breast-feeding discreetly in public. |
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Some have said that after delivery the only real mothering and fathering difference is breast-feeding. |
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After all, women now use Facebook to share sonogram pictures, breast-feeding tips, and even cervical dilation during labor. |
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He described a group of young women whose freshness is a sign of health and well-being, breast-feeding beautiful children, rocking them to sleep singing a lullaby. |
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A woman breast-feeding her young child outside smiles toward the camera, and inside another house a dukun seems suspended in mid-air, surrounded by enthralled onlookers. |
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A breast-feeding mother will wean her infant before returning to work. |
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Based on studies of the distribution of first-generation sulfonylureas into breast milk, the AAP considers tolbutamide to be compatible with breast-feeding. |
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The progestin-only pill is better than regular birth control pills if you are breast-feeding because the mini-pill will not change your milk production. |
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It sometimes continued to represent the natural function of breast-feeding, in order to promise the State's protection as provider, comforter, and nourisher. |
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You may notice some periodlike cramping, particularly when you nurse if you're breast-feeding. |
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Both sexual congress and breast-feeding are deeply intimate and trusting moments. |
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After seven months of breast-feeding, the babies of the mothers received three teething rings, one at a time. |
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At age 7 months, children of the breast-feeding mothers received three teething rings one at a time. |
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Other than ergot drugs and amitriptyline, antimigraine agents appear to be compatible with breast-feeding. |
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The solution, she and her coauthors argue, is not to forgo breast-feeding but to lower PCB concentrations in the food chain so mothers accumulate less in their milk. |
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I've spoken to breast-feeding consultants who say breast-feed for as long as possible, quoting the nourishment and protection of breast milk throughout toddlerhood. |
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Breast-feeding was associated with lower levels of PCBs, DDE, and mirex among female Ontario sport fish consumers. |
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