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Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding offers many benefits to your baby. Breast milk contains the right balance of nutrients to help your infant grow into a strong and healthy toddler. Some of the nutrients in breast milk also help protect your infant against some common childhood illnesses and infections. It may also help your health. Certain types of cancer may occur less often in mothers who have breastfed their babies.

Women who don't have health problems should try to give their babies breast milk for at least the first six months of life. Most women with health problems can breastfeed. There are rare exceptions when women are advised not to breastfeed because they have certain illnesses. Some medicines, illegal drugs, and alcohol can also pass through the breast milk and cause harm to your baby. Check with your health care provider if you have concerns about whether you should breastfeed.

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  1. Breastfeeding (National Library of Medicine)  
    Breastfeeding offers many benefits to your baby. Breast milk contains the right balance of nutrients to help ... should breastfeed. If you are having problems with breastfeeding, contact a lactation consultant. NIH: National Institute of ...
  2. Learning about skin and nipple changes during breastfeeding can help you take care of yourself and know when to see a health care provider.
  3. As a breastfeeding mother, know how to take care of yourself. Keeping yourself well is the best thing for breastfeeding your baby. Here are some tips about taking ...
  4. Learn about skin and nipple changes in the breast so you know when to see a health care provider. ... INVERTED NIPPLES This is normal ...
  5. ClinicalTrials.gov: Breast Feeding From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Breastfeeding/Clinical Trials
  6. ... levels of prolactin, a natural substance that helps breast-feeding women produce milk but can cause symptoms such ... and bone loss in women who are not breast-feeding or men). Cabergoline is in a class of ...
  7. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Safety Video (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    ... information see MRI During Pregnancy . top of page Breast-feeding and MRI You should inform the MRI clinic that you are breast-feeding when scheduling your MRI exam. This is particularly ...
  8. Health experts agree that breastfeeding is the healthiest option for both mom and baby. They recommend that babies feed only on breast milk for the ...
  9. ... You may need nipple shields to aid in breast feeding if your nipples are flat and your baby ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 2. Newton ER. Lactation and breastfeeding. In: Landon MB, Galan HL, Jauniaux ERM, et ...
  10. ... of life. It is called "breastfeeding failure jaundice," "breast-non-feeding jaundice," or even "starvation jaundice." Babies who are ...
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