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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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