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We encounter toxins in our environment every day. Knowing where they exist and how to avoid them is one way to lessen the worry we may have about how they affect us, especially when trying to conceive, pregnant or nursing a baby.
If your breastfed baby is refusing the bottle, here's what you need to know.
It all comes down to timing.
A new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, tested whether the amount of food suggested by each of those sources leads to babies with a healthy body mass index.
Although the sudden surge in your baby's hunger might be hard to keep up with, it's the sign of a new growth spurt.
Got baby socks?
Less time making bottles, more time snuggling.
These expert lactation tips can help boost milk supply and jumpstart the breastfeeding process.
Breastfeeding is remarkable—and challenging.
Fed is best.
Your baby's first three years are critical for brain development.
Pass the hummus, please.