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    • Producing the Right Amount of Milk
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    • Understanding Your Breastfeeding Newborn
    • Working and Breastfeeding

Feeding Your Newborn

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Feeding can be an extremely rewarding activity for both the newborn and parent. Not only is your baby getting the nourishment he or she needs for healthy development, but it is the perfect time to bond with your newborn.

In this section, you'll learn more about feeding your newborn, including benefits of breastfeeding, feeding your baby after going back to work, and what to look for when purchasing pumps and bottles.


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