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A Mother’s Guide to Weaning
Gradual Weaning When weaning happens gradually, it is a process by which nursing frequency decreases slowly over time. The partnership between the mother and child during breastfeeding can be respected and honored if the weaning is done as compassionately as … Continue reading
Posted in Articles for Breastfeeding Support Workers, Breastfeeding, Breastmilk or Formula?, Women's Issues
Tagged breastfeeding, compassionate weaning, ending breastfeeding, gentle weaning, How do I stop nursing, how do I wean, IBCLC, indigenous mothers, lactation, Native Mothering, native mothers, Serena Meyer, stop breastfeeding, tips for weaning, weaning, weaning from the breast
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Are There Differences Between Breastfeeding Directly and Bottle-feeding Expressed Milk?
From the breast or from the bottle, fresh or frozen, your milk provides all of the nutrition your baby needs for normal growth and development and much more. The nutritive and health-supportive properties of breastmilk can be bottled, making it … Continue reading
Breastfeeding: The Gold Standard Conference in New Orleans
March 21, 2012 – March 23, 2012 The 15th Annual Breastfeeding: The Gold Standard Conference New Orleans, Louisiana Conference Website: http://www.breastfeedingthegoldstandard.org/ Contact Information: Laura Goodwin-Wright LLGWright@aol.com The Hampton Inn & Suites 1201 Convention Center Boulevard New Orleans, Louisiana Sponsored by: La … Continue reading
Posted in Breastfeeding, Resources for Parents, Speaking Engagements, Women's Issues
Tagged conferences, IBCLC, indigenous, Jolie BVlack Bear, mother to mother support, mothering, native conference, Native Mothering, presenting, speaker, speaking, starting a breastfeeding organization
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