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Welcome to our Pregnancy Guide Newsletter

Firstly, thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. We hope that the information in the newsletter will help you enjoy your pregnancy.

Today's newsletter tip is:

BREASTFEEDING

Breastfeeding your baby is one of the most natural, nurturing, and nutritious things you can do when they are young. If this is your first baby, you may not know how to breastfeed. This can become frustrating unless you are given instruction. Visit www.pregnancymaternityguide.com and read the ebook, “Being Pregnant: Everything You Need to Know”, to find out step by step how to breastfeed your baby. You will also learn when to breastfeed and how long to breastfeed.

Using a Breast Pump

If you are a working parent or if you do not like to breastfeed in public, then you should invest in a breast pump. You will be able to store breast milk in containers for a few days in the refrigerator. This will keep your baby healthy and full even when you are not around to breastfeed.

Understanding what your baby needs

Learning when to breastfeed, how often, and for how long are the keys to successful breastfeeding. Since all babies are different, you will have to figure out how long you want to breastfeed. Most doctors recommend one year, but your baby may want to stop before that.

Using formula

There is nothing wrong with using baby formula, especially if you cannot breastfeed. The important thing is to feed your baby anyway that you can. There are many formulas that have similar nutrients that breast milk has.

Breastfeeding is an important part of bonding with your baby, giving your baby the nutrients it needs to stay healthy and more. But if you cannot breastfeed, then what are your alternatives? At www.pregnancymaternityguide.com, the ebook,“Being Pregnant: Everything You Need to Know”, can give you answers to this question and more when it comes to breastfeeding your baby. You will be able to find answers to many other baby questions as well.

Watch for next week’s tip:

Getting to Know Your Baby

   

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