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The Buzz (The Sacramento Bee) (Sep 8, 2008 07:12)
The American Civil Liberties Union has reported donating $1.2 million to defeat Proposition 8, the b..

Breastfeeding Week celebrated Aug. 1-7 (Crookston Daily Times) (Sep 8, 2008 05:53)
The United States will celebrate World Breastfeeding Week August 1-7. August is set aside each year ..

Support groups (Erie Times-News) (Sep 8, 2008 04:15)
Listing of local support groups in the area.

Breastfeeding benefits mother, baby - everyone! (Coshocton Tribune) (Sep 7, 2008 12:11)
August was Breastfeeding Awareness Month and we here at Unison Health Plan of Ohio would like to tak..

International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Urges New Moms Not To Get Discouraged In Early Days Of Breastfeeding (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) (Sep 5, 2008 07:01)
Introducing New Lansinoh® LatchAssistTM, a Must-Have for All Breastfeeding Women

Hospitals to improve breastfeeding efforts (3:16 p.m.) (The Record) (Sep 5, 2008 02:30)
STOCKTON – If Mary Woelfel has her way, San Joaquin County could someday become known as one of t..

Firelands will be offering breastfeeding classes (Port Clinton News Herald) (Sep 3, 2008 18:36)
Firelands Regional Medical Center will be offering Breastfeeding Basics Education class 9:30 a.m. to..

County hospitals get fair grades for promotion of breastfeeding (Vallejo Times-Herald) (Sep 3, 2008 15:27)
Solano County hospitals did not encourage breastfeeding last year as well as the year before, though..

Breastfeeding clinics under threat (The Age) (Sep 3, 2008 14:07)
Public hospital clinics ordered to stop admitting new mothers with breastfeeding problems.

Breastfeeding clinics under threat in shake-up (The Age) (Sep 3, 2008 13:54)
THE State Government has sparked an outcry by ordering public hospital clinics to stop admitting new..

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Without doubt, the most intimate experience for any woman is breastfeeding her own child. No relative, friend or lover will ever come close to the physical and psychological bond that a breastfeeding mother feels toward her suckling child. Breastfeeding is nurturing and sustaining a child through the earliest and most vulnerable period of its life and this precious act of union has been celebrated in art and literature. Yet, in today's society, many women have become uncomfortable or feel inadequate about this most fundamental part of life.

woman-breast-feeding-child-imageThis web site has been founded to encourage women to feel comfortable with their natural right to breastfeed. The resources found within will help answer the questions and concerns many new mothers have about this topic, such as: What are the benefits of breastfeeding for your child? What are the benefits for the mother? How to prevent or alleviate sore nipples? What schedule to use when breastfeeding and where and when is it okay to breastfeed in public places?

However, this web site is not dogmatic about breastfeeding. Mothers in the Western world feel like failures when they are unable to breastfeed their child. This is not uncommon and it's not hard to understand why. Breastfeeding is one of life's most important activities and yet it is seldom discussed. Many women approach the birth of their child with little knowledge or help from those around them. Even if a mother has all the information to hand, she may be put off from breastfeeding for many reasons: modern society's pressure on mothers not to breastfeed in public; lack of time for the modern mother; and society's pressure on beauty, 'breastfeeding ruins your breasts'.

What this web site offers

Many women also believe that we have somehow forgotten how to breastfeed in the West. They feel that breastfeeding is more intuitive and comes more naturally to mothers from less industrialized countries. This is a misconception. Women all over the world face the same ignorance and fears and challenges. Breastfeeding has never been easy. Some women, no matter how hard they try, are still unable to breastfeed their child. When this happens, a woman can feel a total failure. But she must not. Motherhood is the hardest job on the planet and it carries with it, the greatest responsibility. This web site has compiled many articles about breastfeeding. Some of them are bound to be of interest. There are also some products for sale from some of the most respected retailers. Also, you can subscribe to our newsletter to receive any news or offers that may be added to the site later on. (Please note; your email address will never, under any circumstances, be passed on to third parties.)

Thankfully, most women who begin to breastfeed soon find how easy it is. And the rewards for the mother and the benefits for the child can't be overstated. The secret is information. Information from this web site and other resources, such as; your midwife, doctor and health visitor; friends and family. But should you decide that breastfeeding is not for you, then fine; mothers are here to raise their children as best they can - giving your child the best possible start in life encompasses so much more than breastfeeding.

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