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Rapid Weaning for Emergency Situations
Emergency Weaning Weaning in a rush most often means that you probably have not had much time to prepare emotionally for the separation. It can be a highly charged time filled with a sense of loss, and even anger at … Continue reading
Posted in Breastfeeding
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Opiate Addiction: Commentary for Breastfeeding Supportive Care
Disclaimer: Native Mothering strongly opposes the use of drugs by breastfeeding mothers unless prescribed by a physician. Please consult your healthcare provider before taking any medications or drugs while pregnant or breastfeeding. This article is not meant to replace the advice of your … Continue reading
Posted in Articles for Breastfeeding Support Workers, Breastfeeding, Resources for Parents, Technical Aspects of Breastfeeding, Women's Issues
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