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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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Study Results on Infant Feeding Practices

Study Results on Infant Feeding Practices

Over 2,000 mothers were studied from the third trimester of pregnancy through the first year of their infants’ lives. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveyed the mothers about their infant feeding practices. Results from this Infant Feeding Practices Study II will be available publicly from the CDC at the end of 2008, but in the meantime the American Academy of Pediatrics reports:
Among the study findings were that one-fourth of mothers do not place their child on their backs to sleep, as recommended by the American Academy of …read more

Those First Six Months

Those First Six Months

As we all know, exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of a baby’s life. One reader shares how her son’s first six months went:
“Henry is still exclusively breastfeeding. He hasn’t even tried formula. And I’m amazed at how fast these six months have flown by in the breastfeeding realm. I remember with Kira that exclusively nursing her for six months felt a bit like running a marathon. (I presume, anyhow. No marathon running for me.) But with Henry, overall the nursing has been pretty easy and it hasn’t felt like a strain at all. I feel as …read more


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