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6.5 Breech Presentation
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6.6 Cesarean Birth
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6.7 - Before Cesarean Birth
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6.8 Pre-Term Labor
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6.9 Labor and Childbirth - Your Body Prepares
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7.2 Caring for Yourself
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7.3 Anatomy and Breastfeeding
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7.4 Benefits to Breastfeeding
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7.7 Nutrition While Breastfeeding
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7.15 When to Call the Doctor
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7.14 Laying Baby Down to Sleep
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7.12 How to Diaper
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7.17 Signs for Jaundice
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7.8 Breastmilk - Expressing
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7.9 Breastmilk - Storing
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7.10 How to Bottlefeed
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7.16 Umbilical Cord Care
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8.3 Car Seat Installation
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8.4 Car Safety for Newborns
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7.11 Circumcision Care
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8.2 Choosing a Car Seat
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8.1 Infant Safety
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7.13 Bathing Newborn
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8.5 Car Seat Safety Checklist
Breastfeeding has many benefits for both mother and child. It helps the mother bond with her baby, and it can also help the baby’s development. Breast milk is full of nutrients that are essential for a baby’s growth and development, and breastfeeding can also help protect the baby from illnesses. Breastfeeding can be a convenient way to feed a baby, and it can also save the family money.
Some of the benefits of breastfeeding include:
-Helping the mother bond with her baby
-Promoting the baby’s development
-Providing essential nutrients to the baby
-Protecting the baby from illnesses
-Being a convenient way to feed the baby
-Saving the family money.