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So, long time, no write. We have been getting in the groove of our new routine so I haven't had much computer time. My little boy turned 10 on september 21st, double digits, so he got to have some good birthday parties. A small my-side family, a small his dad's-side, and a bowling party with cousins from both. Our families are very different and everone enjoys themselves more if we separate the celebrations. He got almost everything he wanted because he never asks for much (thank God). It was gr... Read More
Unraveling breast Milk Direct Link: http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/86/8639cove r.html Analytical scrutiny reveals how complex fluid nourishes infants and protects them from disease Jyllian Kemsley WHEN IT COMES to feeding infants, the mantra is "breast is best." A diet of breast milk for babies is correlated with benefits including less diarrhea as well as lower incidence of diabetes or asthma when compared to formula-fed babies. But precisely how breast milk confers those advantages... Read More
For Your Consideration: PETA Urges Ben & Jerry's To Use Human Milk September 23, 2008 VERMONT -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, cofounders of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., urging them to replace cow's milk they use in their ice cream products with human breast milk, according to a statement recently released by a PETA spokeswoman. "PETA's request comes in the wake of news repo... Read More
What If I Want To Wean My Baby? If you breastfeed for a few days, your baby will have received your colostrum or early milk. Packed with optimal nutrition and antibodies, it helps get your baby's digestive system going and give him his first - and easiest - immunization. If you breastfeed for four to six weeks, you will have eased him through the most critical part of his infancy. Breastfed newborns are much less likely to get sick or be hospitalized and have fewer digestive p... Read More
FYI - Dr. Palmer diagnosed me with OSA @ a conference in 2006 by LOOKING at me! Free lectures, IBCLC's can register for cerps @ $15 per cerp Free Lectures: The "Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide" series is about breastfeeding in a variety of cultures. The lecturers are all experts in their regions and are directly involved in working with mothers and breastfeeding babies. Breastfeeding Culture in East Arnhem, Australia: Sally Putland Breastfeeding Culture in... Read More
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