So That's What They're For!: The Definitive Breastfeeding GuideSimon and Schuster, 2005 - 336 The Critics Love So That's What They're For! "A practical, light-hearted, and humorous look at breastfeeding...that's full of factual information and down-to-earth answers to the universal questions all breastfeeding mothers have." --La Leche League "This light-hearted approach to a truly serious subject offers a healthy mix of medical fact and hearty humor, and is a must for all moms." --Dr. Dean Edell, nationally syndicated radio/television talk show host "BEST PICKS: Best breastfeeding book out there for new moms." --Parent Soup "Janet Tamaro has produced a humorous, informative, concise, affordable, fun-to-read book on the joys and trials of breastfeeding." --The Journal of Perinatal Education "So That's What They're For! lends support and encouragement to those wondering whether they should try breastfeeding, for pregnant women who are sure they will breastfeed, and for new moms who are having trouble an are considering stopping." --Natural Health and Alternative Medicine Newsletter |
Spis treści
Breastmilk versus Artificial Baby Milk | 15 |
If Its So Great How Come Everybody Doesnt Do | 27 |
Mine Didnt Come with a Manual | 43 |
Directions Inserting Breast A into Mouth | 75 |
The First Few Days Tackling Common Obstacles | 105 |
The First Six Weeks | 119 |
Getting Some Sleep Some What? | 145 |
Health Problems From Big to Small | 159 |
Pumping and Nutrition | 213 |
Stuff That Used to Be Fun | 233 |
Everything Else You Wanted to Know | 249 |
Leaving the House and Taking Your Breasts with | 269 |
Twins Triplets Siblings and Even Tandem Nursing | 311 |
Toddler Nursing The Last Frontier | 319 |
Resources | 325 |
Index | 331 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
So That's What They're For!: The Definitive Breastfeeding Guide Janet Tamaro Podgląd niedostępny - 2005 |
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