Mother
Food: A Breastfeeding Diet Guide
with Lactogenic Foods and Herbs -
Build Milk Supply, Boost Immunity,
Lift Depression, Detox, Lose Weight,
Optimize a Baby's IQ, and Reduce
Colic and Allergies
By Hilary Jacobson
Mother Food is a resource that
contains information about healthy
eating, guidelines, recipes and use
of herbs. Approved by the La Leche
League International, this resource
promotes a healthy lifestyle for
both mother and baby.
Mothering
Multiples: Breastfeeding and Caring
for Twins or More! (La Leche League
International Book)
By Karen Kerkhoff Gromada
Mothers may wonder if they can
breastfeed multiples and this guide
helps take the mystery out of it!
With practical information and focus
on attachment style parenting,
mothers will learn about milk supply
for more than one baby, how to
coordinate feedings, and other
topics related to multiples such as
preparing for a multiple birth, how
to handle if one or more babies
needs time in the NICU, and family
adjustments.
Mothering
with Breastfeeding and Maternal Care
By Mizin Park Kawasaki
Author discusses the importance of
breastfeeding and the mother's role
in caring for her children. This
book helps mothers to understand
their special place in a child's
life and how they can help provide
the best development and growth for
their children.

Nursing
Mother, Working Mother, Revised
Edition
By Gale Pryor and Kathleen Huggins
Mothers can successfully breastfeed
even after returning to work! This
book will explore the basics
including the various pumps and
nursing products available, finding
an appropriate place at work to
pump, how
to keep milk safely stored, and more. Included
in this guide are charts and
illustrations.

Oh Yes You Can Breastfeed Twins!
...Plus More Tips for Simplifying
Life with Twins By April
Rudat
This resource provides practical
advice and latest research on how to
breastfeed twins. Book includes
information such as how to hold
twins while nursing, how to find a
lactation consultant, understanding
the nutritional benefits of
breastfeeding, and finding a support
system.

So That's What They're For!: The
Definitive Breastfeeding Guide 3rd
edition
By Janet Tamaro
Who says breastfeeding can't come
with humor? In this third edition,
Janet Tamaro will guide new moms on
their journey to breastfeeding with
the latest research, time honored
methods, and new information
including breastfeeding multiples
and a nutrition guide. Book includes
updated resource materials and fun
anecdotes that will keep moms
entertained and encouraged.

Spilled Milk: Breastfeeding
Adventures And Advice From Less-than
Perfect Moms
By Andy Steiner
Forget the politics and pressure
about breastfeeding - this book will
provide practical advice through a
casual approach. Readers will enjoy
the author's take on learning to
breastfeed and feel like they are
sitting down with their best friend
to discuss how to successfully nurse
the baby. New moms can settle in for
a good read without the preaching.

The ABCs of Breastfeeding:
Everything a Mom Needs to Know for a
Happy Nursing Experience
By Stacey H. Rubin M.N. APRN IBCLC
New moms may feel overwhelmed with
all the information out there about
breastfeeding, but this resource
will help them learn to be
comfortable with the important role
as a breastfeeding mother. This
guide is packed with information
such as how to find a breastfeeding
friendly doctor, recognizing feeding
cues from baby, methods for
increasing milk supply, and more.
Stacey Rubin, a Neonatal
Practitioner and Board Certified
Lactation Consultant guides reader
with helpful information and real
life examples with actual
breastfeeding moms.

The American Academy of Pediatrics
New Mother's Guide to Breastfeeding
By American Academy Of Pediatrics,
Joan Younger Meek M.D., and Sherill
Tippins
There are so many questions that run
through a new mom's mind when she
embarks on the journey to
breastfeeding. This guide will help
new moms sort through all the
methods, advice and medical
information so they can make an
informed decision on ways they will
nurse their baby. This book includes
information like preparing for
breastfeeding before the birth of
the baby, creating a breastfeeding
routine, how the father can help,
how to prepare for emergency
circumstances like C-sections and
premature births, and more.

The Black Womans Guide to
Breastfeeding
By Katherine Barber
The Black Womans Guide to
Breastfeeding is a culturally
relevant guide for the African
American breastfeeding mother. This
resource provides helpful insight
into the benefits of breastfeeding
from a health, economic and social
perspective for the African American
community.

The Breastfeeding Answer Book
By Nancy Mohrbacher, Julie Stock,
and LA Leche League International
The Breastfeeding Answer Book is an
informative, comprehensive resource
that will answer all questions
concerning breastfeeding. Though
this book is mainly geared for
lactation professionals,
breastfeeding moms who are
interested in self study will find
it packed with information such as proper latch on
techniques, the use of medication
and herbal remedies for increasing
milk supply, understanding the
anatomy of the breast, and much
more.

The Breastfeeding Book: Everything
You Need to Know About Nursing Your
Child from Birth Through Weaning
By Martha Sears and William Sears
Mothers may feel they are not geared
for breastfeeding their babies, but
this book will dispel any notion
that some women aren't made to
breastfeed.
This resource includes research that
suggests there are many benefits to nursing
babies such as higher IQs and less chance of
some diseases later in life. Also, readers will
learn about proper nutrition,
father's role, pumps, and more.

The Breastfeeding Cafe: Mothers
Share the Joys, Challenges, and
Secrets of Nursing
By Barbara L. Behrmann
This book is a collection of stories
from real breastfeeding mothers
across the country. Mothers new to
breastfeeding will enjoy the forum
style information that has less
instruction and more practical
advice from moms who have been
there. Book is organized by subject
matter and provides reader with a
cultural and social understanding
that revolves around the unique
experience of each individual
breastfeeding mother.

The
Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to
Making More Milk: Foreword by Martha
Sears, RN (Breastfeeding Mothers
Guide) By Diana West and
Lisa Marasco
New breastfeeding mothers often are
concerned about whether they are
making enough milk for their baby.
This resource will help new moms
determine whether their baby is
receiving enough milk, how to
supplement without sacrificing
supply, understanding what may be
causing a decrease in supply and
ways to increase amount to
adequately provide for baby.

The Complete Book of Breastfeeding:
Revised Edition
By Marvin S. Eiger, Sally Wendkos
Olds, Wendy Wray, Roe Di Bona, and
Robin Holland
This is a comprehensive guide that
will tackle all aspects of
breastfeeding including how to use a
breast pump, how to breastfeed
after maternity leave, weaning and
more. For a quick reference, this
book includes a section for
troubleshooting common problems.
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