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  2. Co-sleeping - Wikipedia

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    Co-sleeping or bed sharing is a practice in which babies and young children sleep close to one or both parents, as opposed to in a separate room.Co-sleeping individuals sleep in sensory proximity to one another, where the individual senses the presence of others. [1]

  3. Breastfeeding and medications - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding and medications is the description of the medications that can be used by a breastfeeding mother, and the balance between maternal health and the safety of the breastfeeding infant. [1] [2] Medications, when administered to breastfeeding mothers, almost always are transferred to breast milk, albeit usually in small quantities. [3]

  4. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 15–17 [86] The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine recommends that supplementation only be used when medically indicated and when overseen by a medical professional, such as a pediatrician or family physician, and after consultation with an IBCLC.

  5. Breastmilk storage and handling - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, breastfeeding has been defined as the consumption of breastmilk by any means, be it directly at the breast, or feeding expressed breast milk. [3] When direct feeding at the breast is not possible, expressed breast milk retains many unique nutritional and immunological qualities, and as such remains the gold standard for feeding infants. [4]

  6. Low milk supply - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding medicine In breastfeeding women, low milk supply , also known as lactation insufficiency , insufficient milk syndrome , agalactia , agalactorrhea , hypogalactia or hypogalactorrhea , is the production of breast milk in daily volumes that do not fully meet the nutritional needs of her infant.

  7. Infant feeding - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding, prehistorically, was the only way infants were nourished. There was no acceptable substitute for human milk for a long time. In 1 AD, philosophers were discovering the importance of breast milk versus any substitute. It was concluded that breastfeeding helped the mother and infant establish an emotional connection. [3]

  8. 2022 United States infant formula shortage - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine encourages parents who are considering using informally donated milk to talk to their pediatrician first; to interview potential donors about the use of medications or herbs, recreational drug use, and disease status; and to pasteurize donated milk whenever possible.

  9. Wikipedia : VideoWiki/Breastfeeding

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    Breastfeeding, also known as nursing, is the feeding of babies and young children with milk from a woman's breast. [1] Initiation. Health professionals recommend that ...