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Just got a notice about someone writing an article on conflicting info
about breastfeeding. Here are her questions. Any input welcome,
especially from those in the field who face these problems every day.
> New moms are often given conflicting advice about breastfeeding by
> various health care professionals: nurses, pediatricians and lactation
> consultants. One might say to let the baby feed on demand at night,
> while another might say not to let the baby go more than four hours
> without a feeding. What are steps a mom can take to recognize
> misinformation, and then research/get the right information? Are there
> areas of breastfeeding most common to misinformation?
Naomi Bar-Yam
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Naomi Bar-Yam Ph.D.
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Researcher, Writer, Educator
in Maternal and Child Health
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