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the type of breastfeedinginfluencingbreastfeeding
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to feed our babies and the way babies are intended to eatare designedto feed our babies and the way babies are intended to eat
to feed their babieswere designedto feed their babies
to be fedare designedto be fed
to be fedwere designedto be fed
vision changesmay causevision changes
to behavior that is harmful to you , other people , or propertysometimes leadto behavior that is harmful to you , other people , or property
women harm to unborn and new born babiesmay causewomen harm to unborn and new born babies
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harm to unborn and new born babiesmay causeharm to unborn and new born babies
the breasts to become larger and they often sag after breastfeeding is completedcausesthe breasts to become larger and they often sag after breastfeeding is completed
to help mothers have their most successful breastfeeding experienceDesignedto help mothers have their most successful breastfeeding experience
to healthy mothers , babies , and family outcomesleadsto healthy mothers , babies , and family outcomes
problems in the nursing childcould causeproblems in the nursing child
a healthier body for a nursing motherdoes resulta healthier body for a nursing mother
harm to healthcare unborn and new born healthcare babiesmay causeharm to healthcare unborn and new born healthcare babies
early contractions in pregnant women and stomach upset in breastfeeding babiescan causeearly contractions in pregnant women and stomach upset in breastfeeding babies
concern for many nursing motherscan causeconcern for many nursing mothers
to the normal development of the eyes and brain in a foetus and among breastfed infantscontributesto the normal development of the eyes and brain in a foetus and among breastfed infants
a baby harmcould causea baby harm
to a 13 per cent reduction in deaths of children under five ... if infants were exclusively breastfed for 6 months and continued to be breastfed up to two yearscould leadto a 13 per cent reduction in deaths of children under five ... if infants were exclusively breastfed for 6 months and continued to be breastfed up to two years
sagging breasts or a significant volume changecan causesagging breasts or a significant volume change
early contractions in pregnant women and stomach upset in breastfeeding babies Weight loss while travelingcan causeearly contractions in pregnant women and stomach upset in breastfeeding babies Weight loss while traveling
harm to unborn canada and new born babiescauseharm to unborn canada and new born babies
breast pain for womenCan ... causebreast pain for women
not only to healthier babies but also brighter childrenleadsnot only to healthier babies but also brighter children
to the developing babycausesto the developing baby
maternal weight gain or breast saggingcausingmaternal weight gain or breast sagging
difficulty in breathing in an unborn or newborn childmay causedifficulty in breathing in an unborn or newborn child
pain to the mother during breastfeeding How should I nurse my newborn who is born with tooth or teethcausepain to the mother during breastfeeding How should I nurse my newborn who is born with tooth or teeth
to adverse effects on lactation , or infant growthleadsto adverse effects on lactation , or infant growth
to healthy brain and eye development of breastfed infantscontributesto healthy brain and eye development of breastfed infants
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