100
Questions & Answers About
Breastfeeding
By Karin Cadwell
With advice from three
breastfeeding experts, this book
is a must have resource for
those contemplating
breastfeeding as well as those
who are currently breastfeeding.
This book contains 100 of the
most common questions that
mothers ask when learning to
nurse.
Breastfeeding
for Dummies
By Sharon Perkins
This book explores the preparation
needed to begin breastfeeding
including tips on how to start
breastfeeding in the hospital,
creating a suitable home environment
for breastfeeding and preparations
for working while breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding for Dummies includes
helpful resources including tear out
cheat sheets, navigational aids to
explore the book and clear concise
information that will appeal to all
audiences.
Breastfeeding
for One, Two, or Three, A Nursing
Mother's Survival Guide for One
Child, Twins, Triplets, or More
By Maria S. McCarthy
From a mother of both triplets and a
singleton comes this invaluable
resource for learning tips and
techniques for successfully
breastfeeding whether mothers have
one child or multiple children.
Mothers-to-be will benefit from the
actual examples and the clear-cut
advice from an author who
understands.
Breastfeeding
Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for
Nursing Mothers
By Nancy Mohrbacher and Kathleen
Kendall-tackett
Through seven natural laws, mothers
are able to understand how to
improve their chances of
successfully breastfeeding. Subjects
in this book include Use The Power
of Skin to Skin, A Baby's Natural
Habitat, and more. Cultural views of
breastfeeding are discussed along
with the latest research.
Breastfeeding
Shouldn't Suck!: And some other
things you should know about babies
By Sarah Ford P.T.
For those mothers looking for
straightforward guidance about the
challenges of breastfeeding and tips
on how to overcome, this is the
resource for them. Information about
breastfeeding in public, taking
medicine and feeding for the first
time are included. In addition,
there is information about what to
expect during the baby's first year.

Breastfeeding Success for Working
Mothers
By Marilyn Grams
This book is for mothers who are
interested in strategies for
transitioning back to work while
continuing to breastfeed. With clear
information about how to effectively
pump while on the job and how to
create a schedule for successfully
continuing to nurse, mothers will
learn that it is possible to
continue to breastfeed after
maternity leave is over.
Breastfeeding
With Confidence: A Practical Guide
By Sue Cox
Breastfeeding With Confidence: A
Practical Guide responds to the
common phrase, "I want to breastfeed
if I can." With positive and
encouraging approach, the author Sue Cox, is able to
help mothers understand that through
techniques and tips, breastfeeding is
less a mystery and more a learned
art.
Breastfeeding
Your Baby (National Childbirth Trust
Guide)
By Jane Moody, Jane Britten, and
Karen Hogg
Why is breastfeeding best?
Mothers-to-be will learn what makes
breast milk the best choice
nutritionally for babies. In
addition, this book features
information about the common
challenges associated with nursing,
how to breastfeed multiple infants,
and insight into whether
breastfeeding is the right choice
for the reader.
Breastfeeding:
A Mother's Guide
By Gretchen Slinker Jones
The author explores the benefits of
breastfeeding and why it is the only
choice to make when deciding how to
feed a newborn. This book discusses
the health benefits to the infant,
the financial benefits to the family
and the encourages mothers with a
secret strategy to not give up too
soon.
Breastfeeding:
Conditions & Diseases a Reference
Guide
By Anne Merewood and Barbara L.
Philipp
This concise guide contains
information about various conditions
and diseases associated with
breastfeeding. For a quick reference
on many answers, readers will
appreciate this resource in their
library.
Breastfeeding:
Lifesaving Techniques and Advice for
Every Stage of Nursing
By Suzanne Fredregill
Mommy Rescue Guide: Breastfeeding
helps new mothers understand how
breastfeeding is beneficial, how to
decide if breastfeeding is the right
choice and many other techniques
that will help mothers to continue
to breastfeed. Included in this
resource are nutritional tips,
knowing when baby is receiving
enough milk and advice on weaning.
Eat
Well, Lose Weight, While
Breastfeeding: The Complete
Nutrition Book for Nursing Mothers
By Eileen Behan
Learn how to shed unwanted pounds
while breastfeeding in a safe,
healthful way. Mothers will discover
which foods to eat and which foods
they should stay away from, exercises,
and tips on keeping the weight off
all while properly nourishing baby.

How to Succeed in Breastfeeding
Without Really Trying, Or Ten Steps
to Laugh Your Way Through
By Natasha Shur, Paulina Shur, and
Marianna Simina
Laughter can be the best medicine
for mothers who are learning how to
breastfeed! This resource provides
tips and techniques on breastfeeding
in addition to poems, jokes and
other literature sure to entertain
postpartum mothers.

If These Boobs Could Talk: A Little
Humor to Pump Up the Breastfeeding
Mom
By Adrienne Hedger and Shannon
Payette Seip
Packed with humor, this book is a
must for mothers who are looking to
laugh their way through the
challenge of breastfeeding. Book
features tips, quizzes, activities,
and colorful illustrations that will
help every new breastfeeding mom!

Ina May’s Guide to Breastfeeding
By Ina May Gaskin
Ina May Gaskin is one of the top
midwives in the country and created
this invaluable resource for
breastfeeding mothers. The book is
filled with information including
tips and techniques for successfully
breastfeeding, how to approach challenges,
types of pumps and
nursing products available, creating the right
sleeping set up, and more.
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