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Eats on Feets: Facilitating global breast milk sharing

Breastfeeding is the most beneficial and practical way to feed a newborn. Unfortunately not all women are able to breastfeed their babies. Reasons vary from lack of milk production to adoption of an...

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Breast cancer awareness and breastfeeding

October is the month to celebrate all things pink. This month heighten your own awareness of breast cancer by raising your awareness of breastfeeding, one of the many things you can do to reduce your...

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A key message

The Malaysian Dietary Guidelines (MDG) 2010 has provided eight key recommendations for this important message. Within each of the recommendations are several tips on how to achieve them. There are...

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Healthy Trend? Buying Breast Milk Online CNN Report

Breaking News from CNN: "Buying and Selling Breast Milk" This morning a report by CNN’s Kiran Chetry revealed the risks and growing trend of purchasing breast milk online from unscreened, untested...

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Would you like a mobile breastfeeding vehicle on call in Seattle?

Performance artist Jill Miller would like to bring "The Milk Truck," an on-call mobile breastfeeding vehicle, to a city near you. The Milk Truck would provide a a private spot to pump or nurse. Moms...

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Bloomberg busts on baby formula; bring on breast milk (Video)

Related topics breastfeedingbaby formulaInfant FeedingMichael Bloomberg Advertisement New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is taking on baby formula. Starting in September, Bloomberg will implement...

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Is breast feeding good for mother and child?

Breast milk is considered to be nature's best gift from a mother to her infant. It is recommended by Pediatricians, Physicians and Dieticians/Nutritionists all over the globe. It is said that a child...

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  Teen Mom In Delaware In School Denied Breastfeeding Accomodations

Posted: January 30, 2013 Felton, DE | A teen mom in Delaware has been denied reasonable breastfeeding accommodations, a blog posting alleges, and the young woman’s own mother says that the school...

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Breastfeeding gets a boost

Almost half of all babies born in the United States -- 47.2% to be exact -- are still breastfeeding at 6 months, and the rate at which mothers are initiating breastfeeding of their newborns has had...

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  Why Does ‘Feminist’ Site Jezebel Have Such A Weirdly...

Posted: August 17, 2012 Breastfeeding is probably the most touchy issue of new-motherhood, with the debate of breast versus formula constantly raging on corners of the internet — and the battle even...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: what is cluster feeding?

Many new mothers become alarmed when their newborn babies suddenly develop monstrous appetites. A baby who was previously content with nursing every two hours will stay latched onto her mother's...

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Milk, Money, and Madness: The Culture and Politics of Breastfeeding: A book...

Milk, Money, and Madness: The Culture and Politics of Breastfeeding by Naomi Baumslag and Dia L. Michels is truly a must-read for any breastfeeding mother, or indeed, any woman considering motherhood....

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Zero to 12: Getting the most out of breast milk

Even the most dedicated breastfeeding mother may need to take a feeding break once in a while. If a mother wants her baby to have breast milk even when she’s not there, a breast pump can make it...

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Breastfeeding is intuitive and easy? No!

May 17, 2012 -- Updated 1709 GMT (0109 HKT) Successful breastfeeding takes a lot of money and resources, says Orit Avishai. Editor's note: Orit Avishai is an assistant professor of sociology at...

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PHILIPPINES: Banking breast milk to save lives

MANILA, 13 August 2012 (IRIN) - The Philippine government's state-run breast milk bank is intensifying collection efforts to boost breastfeeding among the poor and help women return to work...

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Breast Milk Baby Doll: Clever or controversial ?

Commentary: Its called The Breast Milk Baby doll, from Berjuan Toys of Spain. It is marketed to parents and children as a model to teach and encourage girls to breastfeed. A recent article in the NY...

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Study: Breast milk offers babies chemical balance

Ask someone in the know to list the substances in breast milk that make it the ideal food for newborns and you may hear about proteins that guard against infection, fats that aid in the development of...

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ACLU Settles Lawsuit Vindicating the Rights of Colorado Mothers to Pump...

(Source: ACLU - American Civil Liberties Union) September 18, 2012 Action Marks First Public Settlement of Legal Challenge to Enforce Colorado's 2008 Workplace Nursing Mothers Act FOR IMMEDIATE...

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Breastfeeding basics: the three B's of milk production

Given the popular myths about breast milk and breastfeeding, it is important that women understand the basic mechanics of breast milk production. One cannot make an informed choice to breastfeed...

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The Breast Milk Baby

Yes, that’s right, it’s a dolly that breastfeeds. Earlier this week, Berjuan Toys, a company located in Spain, introduced “The Breast Milk Baby” to the U.S. market. Along with this particular new...

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Breastfeed with confidence

With the right advice and guidance, many mothers can overcome various concerns and problems and will feel confident about breastfeeding. RECOGNISING the significance of breastfeeding and infant...

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'Who wants to feed their baby in a bathroom stall?' Mothers campaign to make...

It could soon be illegal to ask a woman to stop breastfeeding in public places after mothers have campaigned to make it a civil right. A group in Seattle has been pushing lawmakers to make it a crime...

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Don't be too keen to wean

123Hannah Smolenska and her son Sam. Photograph: Brenda FitzsimonsJeanne Collins breastfeeding her son Cian Photograph: Brenda FitzsimonsChildren at the Cuidi� support group in Harold's Cross, Dublin...

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A pediatrician's guide to breastfeeding

How long should you breastfeed? How long a parent decides to breast feed is a personal decision that is reliant on both physiologic, lifestyle, and cultural reasons. According to the American Academy...

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Your Breast Face Forward: The Controversy Over Nursing Your Newborn

I never understood the controversy over breastfeeding. In fact, until I moved to the States, I did not even know there was such a controversy over feeding your child with your breast. Is that not what...

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Choosing to Latch On

The backlash against New York City 's Latch On initiative has been swift and strong, coming from all stripes of female commentators, from FoxNews to the Daily News to Feministe. Mayor Bloomberg is...

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Breastfeeding facts and myths

When reading about breastfeeding, the number one advice is always in its favour - the world believes that breastfeeding is good for the mother and child. But today's women are increasingly picking...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: symptoms, causes, and treatment of mastitis

Mastitis is a condition that causes a woman's breast to become swollen, tender, reddened and painful. Mastitis is most often caused by a bacteria known as Staphylococcus aureus. This condition...

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Mother's Milk Is The Best Nutrition For The Child

Tuesday, 7 August 2012, 12:27 pm Article: Citizen News Service Mother's Milk Is The Best Nutrition For The Child World Breastfeeding Week, 1-7 August 2012 Shobha Shukla – CNS (CNS): Mother’s milk is...

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Special breastfeeding situations: nursing twins or multiple babies

Expectant mothers who want to breastfeed have many resources available to help them meet their nursing goals, and efforts by authorities on pediatric and family health are constantly working to make...

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Man Decides to Live Completely Off of His Wife's Breast Milk

Concerned about rising food costs? Well then why not take a tip from one courageous man who has decided to live off of a form of nourishment that is both...

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Worry-free nutrients to increase your breast milk supply!

Related topics breastfeeding nutritionLa Leche LeagueWICICAN Advertisement Choosing to breastfeed your child can be a natural decision for some families and a tough decision for others. Hopefully the...

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Human Milk from Genetically Modified Cows

Chinese Scientists have created genetically modified cows that produce "human" milk as an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies,claiming to have successfully introduced human...

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Formula v breastfeeding: Should the state step in?

New York City has put forth an initiative to end free formula milk samples and make it more difficult to access formula in hospital. Will the measures promote breastfeeding or add to a culture of...

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Philippines banks breast milk to boost breastfeeding among poor people

Women are donating breast milk to cover the cost of healthcare, helping to reduce infant deaths and improve nutrition for babies A mother breastfeeds one of her twin babies at Jose Fabella Memorial...

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Feeding yourself for breastfeeding: Tips and advice

You have a precious child in your loving, yet tired arms. It is time for breastfeeding. You want to know you are giving your child enough milk. A very common concern with new breastfeeding mothers is...

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Breastfeeding basics: 10 myths about breast milk

MYTH: Many women simply cannot produce enough milk to successfully breastfeed a baby. FACT: This is NOT true. Most women produce an over-abundance of milk. Babies that lose weight or aren't gaining...

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Common breastfeeding concerns: should I supplement my breastfeeding baby?

A mother must be absolutely certain that her breastfed baby is not getting enough to eat before attempting to supplement with formula. If mothers are not made aware of the different growth and weight...

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Milk Truck Saves Breastfeeding Mothers From Public Harassment (VIDEO)

The Milk Truck travels around giving breastfeeding women a safe place to nurse their babies. Public breastfeeding is legal in most states, but mothers who try to do it are sometimes made to feel like...

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Local moms who advocate for nursing in public take aim at Target

The Target store in East Liberty is where Jill Miller wanted to hold a nurse-in to encourage support for breast-feeding in public. But there are only so many places a truck topped with a giant...

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Milk Truck drives home rules on breast-feeding

What do you get when you take an artist, a citywide art show, and lots of confrontations between breast-feeding mothers and ignorant business owners? A 10-foot truck with a giant breast on top, of...

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  ‘The Milk Truck’ Provides Safe Haven For Nursing Mothers [VIDEO]

Posted: November 14, 2012 Commentary — While public breastfeeding is legal in most states, mothers who try to do it are often harassed. But when babies get hungry, what’s a nursing mother to do other...

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Pa. artist's Milk Truck promotes breastfeeding

Picture a boxy old delivery truck with a huge pink breast on top. The nipple is a flashing red light. It's the Milk Truck, spreading the message that nursing mothers have the need and the right to...

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The Milk Truck Mobile Breasfeeding Unit Takes to the Streets of Pittsburgh

A giant pink breast has just rolled into Pittsburgh, and it's there to stay for the next two and a half months. The three foot tall breast sits atop Jill Miller's...

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When breast milk is delivered to the doorstep

Wearing a helmet, carrying a big bag and riding an electric bike, Yuan Liangjun looks no different from other courier personnel in the city. But the pink jacket he wears reveals his special mission:...

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Feeding frenzy

Milk run … formula-feeding was widely promoted in the 1950s. Photo: Getty Images Revolutionaries aren't supposed to look like this. People who change the world have chiselled jaws, steely eyes and an...

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Formula milk firms accused of targeting mothers and health workers with gifts

Vilma, from the Philippines, raised her first three children on formula and had to cut down on food to afford it. Two of her elder children are malnourished and stunted, and one died. Photograph:...

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Debunking breastfeeding myths

MANY mothers, especially the younger ones, shy away from breastfeeding their babies because of myths that are circulating about the practice. However, exclusive breastfeeding for babies up to six...

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